The important point in the case of Rheumatism describe:! below is that the sufferer was cured. The Rheumatism was cleared right out of this woman's system, and it didn't return the next time the weather was cold and damp. That is what will interest other people who have Rheumatism, to cure. Mrs. E. J. Smythe, who lives at the corner of Argyle and Frederick Streets, Singleton, N.S.W., was tortured night and day vvi'h the hot burning pains of RiiwLniaiisrn. Nothing seemed to give her permanent relief, until at last she tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These cured her. The principle of the treatment of Rheumatism with Dr. Williams* Pink Pills is iheir action on the blood and system, enabling it to drive out the Rheumatic poison. You'll wait a long time for rubbing to do this. " I noticed the Rheumatism first of all coming on gradually in my thighs and knees, and my hands soon became affected and my joints stiffened," said Mrs. Smythe : "I felt a numbness in my finger joints and occasional twinges in the shoulders and elbows. I could riot kneel without piin, and in church I would have to lift myself up slowly. I would bo a couple of months or so like this, and then I wouldget a spell perhaps, but. 1 never 301 wholly free. I would feel as if ray very bones were burning hot and such dreadful pains would dart through the parts. I was afraid to put my hands in cold water. Some nights I would be so restless for hours, I would not know which way to lie. I would have to walk very slowly. I found the winter months very trying, xit times I could hardly hold a needle in my fingers they would be so stiff; but I still kept about, though everything was a trial to do. As to Indigestion I got so bad with it, I would feel as if I simply could not eat; the food fairly choked me, lying on my chest for hours ; it would not go up or down, and the ache between my shoulder blades was dreadful. I was very sallow and thin and had no brightness or energy. I dare not touch anything rich such as pastry. My head would ache splittingly for hours so that I could hardly hold it up. My heart would palpitate furic usly and a hot fluid would rush up my throat every now and then. I felt so wretched it was no exaggeration to say I would have been glad to die. Every day was full of racking pain, my finger joints became twisted, and both ray complaints seemed to settle more firmly an time went on. I could not find anything to do me good although I tried everything I heard, till at last [ tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I owe my health to them. Before I had started - the second box I felt ever so much better. I kept on steadly taking three pills every day. Slowly the Rheumatism passed out of ray system, the joints gradually became supple a-rain, and tho pain less and less.l found my foid beginning to d'g;st and to nourish me so that I lost my sallow look, and put on flesh. The pain in my chest and the tightness wore off, and by the time the fifth box was empty I was abo to leave""off the remedy. I can eat anything I like now and get about quite freely. I feel altogether a different being." Dr. Williams Pink Pills make new blood and tone the nerves. As well as Rheumatism, they have cured Anaemia, indigestion, Sciatica; 3s. a box, 16s. 6d. for six boxes from all medicine dealers or direct from the Dr Williams' Mi.'.-cine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10278, 5 July 1911, Page 3
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