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With i % m i MR. ADAM BKOCIUE, From a Photo. | Rheumatism Continued till Driven from this man's System. mm a rnota. The experience of a New Zealand man, Mr. Adam Brockie, Abottsford, Green Island, Dunedin, should prove of interest to other sufferers. Rheumatism being caused by acid in the blood, rubbing the affected parts with liniments will not cure the complaint. Rheumatism can only be cured by driving the -acid from the system. Mr. Brockie tells how he cured himsell Dr.-Williams' Pink Pills. ■ ( " About eight years since I got an attack of Rheu- .!• . roatism in my right arm," said Mf. Brockie; "It came on graduaily. It was a prickling sensation in thd muscles of the. arms, and like pins and needles stick-.ng in the muscles of the shoulder and hand. I was so bad-1 could not put my boots on without assistance, and it interfered so much with my work I could scarcely pull the lever of the engine to start cr 3top it. I liad been liko ' this about seven yeai*s, gradually getting worse; the pains were unbearable. My. adopted son* George Lightly was also suffering from Rheumatism, and was •cured by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. wife / persuaded me to try the pills also, and I did with the result that in less than a fortnight I was completely cured, and I have had no return of the pain since. That is ab&ut twelve months since, and I have teen able to attend to my duties ae engine .driver 'without any difficulty. lam \ positive it was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills-cured me as I had not taken any other kind of .medicine, and I have recommended them to others, and I v-.s so delighted and impressed with my own cure and that of my adopted son, I was often tempted to write to-the. newspapers about the - wonderful cures Dr Williams' Pink Pills performed in. both , cases, and am only too pleased qow to testify to the good they did me." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ; are sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent by mail, past paid'on receipt •of price 3/- per box, 6 boxes 16/6 by the Dr. Williams'. Medicine Co., of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. PIT 1 " i hree AT PRICEQ THAT ARE MOT. EQUALLEB THE THREE LINES %noted below, poet free, are speoiala. Don't judge the quality by the price. We offer theae goods merely to induce couatry people to get the habit of writing to us. LADIES' lITRIPED ZEPHYR AND CAMBRIC BLOUSE#,* all colours, S« ltd. LADIES' BTRIPED READY-TO-WEAR COTTON DRESSES, nice colours, ?• 11«, LADIES' STRIPED CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, A nice wide Bounce, amply cat, all odloum, Ss lid. All goods bought from at by port and deemed unsuitable may be re* turned. Wellington's Busiest Store. ft w Items that make Winter Warmer. ~CHOICE™CARPET RUNNERS. re amongst the first of those items, and only those who have bare cold ' inoleum know how cheerless it is. Nothing can approaoh the carpet jr winter cosiness, and having landed some really first-class runners, •nd other carpetings, we invite you to call. COSY EIDER DOWN QUILTS. erve two great purposes. First, they are warm and -light. To pile on •heavy, hed-clothing is bad for the sleeper. This is got oyer by the purchase of an eiderdown. You will then need less clothing, you will sleep better, and you will wake refreshed instead of depressed. Secondly' they give finish to a smart bedroom. We could tell you much more,' but would rather let our stock spe&k volumes ,which it can. Gr. HYDE & CO. FINE ART FURNISHERS MASTERTON. Purveyors h Special £ Appointment to H.1.1W. THE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. lias for more than 8® years keen the Infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong ind healfhy men and women, an* l ? a perfectly safe food for the most delicate child. L Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Aiistralasu by all Chemists, Grocers; Stores, &c.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10240, 17 May 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10240, 17 May 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10240, 17 May 1911, Page 3

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