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CONSIDER YOUR RHEUMATISM

Treatment that will cure an< treatment that wont.

Something needed to drive th cause of Rheumatism out o the system—A cure from th< Right Treatment.

It is worth wilnle for the reumatic sufferer to consider 'how he can varnish the oomipllaint from his system. Likely 'til 10 first thing he does is to rub tihe affected pants with a strong; hot liniment. Afiter tihe (boat amdaTictioii' of rubbing has passed, tfet the old pains are,tfs bad as ever. If skin deep, the rubbing apTiiniment miight 'help, but ilheura»tf£m isn't on the surface. It rooted in tihe system, and | "Mie cure miust go a step further (backit must drive the cause from the system. With notliing to cause rheumatism there can, be no rheumatism. Doctors (have found out that a rapad tihinning of the blood is a marked feature in Rheumatism, and that a cure follows an (increased iblood supply. Rucli treatment either attacks the cause of rheumatism or enables the system to throw it off. This accounts for the remarkable successes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in curing rheumatism. They (have an actual •specific action) in the formation. 9* new Hood, and they lave curedfoimdreds of eases of rheumatism. Hie case of Mrs Louis Noel, of Bucknell

Rioad, Glanville, was a bad one, but after enduring agony for two years 4he was cured by Dr. Williams Pink Pills, she said: — . "After I had rheumatic tever an attack of rheumatism set in. My .'hands and feet were mostly afteotsxt, and I .began to suffer cruelly, ihe ■attack got, more acute, and fastened on my system instead of working out as T hoped. My knees, shoulders, ankles, and wrists were all affected. The only sign externally was a little -swelling ■-of the back of the hands, otherwise 'there was no trace to the

but the stiffness and pain were 1 unendurable. For months I 4iad to be dressed and 'have my hair done. I 1 could not 3ift up "'.V arms or more than >half close my fingers in tihe ) mornings, tihe muscles would be as i I stiff ets iron. I could pot- do a bit of needlework. Of course I never wenlC outside tlie liouse, it was pain- | ful even to walk from room to room, . and itlhenl ibad to lean against a table

or chair. I could not put on a boot, I bad to wear llarge-sized men's canvas slioes. I dreaded bedtime, for X would only just get settled and tihe pain would be worse "than ever. The weight of a blanket 'seemed too much. and I dreaded .to move an inch. Ldnimenits I tried, 'but they oould not rub the ipain away. I diared not put my hiands near cold water. If I prepared any vegetable I always bad to use Tuke-warm water ._ I had dbarp Shooting pains sometimes as if the very flesh was (being torn. I had to geit dn outside 'help for the -house, I could not mariago (things. I bad such pain I did not wish anyone to <?ome near me, and sometimes if anyone walked across tlie floor I would feel nervous. I 'had to call a neighbour in to cut tlie bread for the children's breakfast or to help' make tllie beds. Suffering as I did, a person is gl a< l to hear of any possible cure, • 'and I looked carefully through a pamphlet about Dr. William's Pink Pills Uhiat. was left at the bouse, and sent out for a couple of boxes. I began to. feel some ease, so we bought some moie, and gradually the pain and stiffness left the joints. I began to get about with freedom and do little things .about the bouse and'to sleep better. It was a wonderful relief to ibe Active once .more, and I am glad to say I have been free from pain ever since. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 3s a b'ox, six boxes 16s 6d, of all dealeis, or from tihe Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 6

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CONSIDER YOUR RHEUMATISM Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 6

CONSIDER YOUR RHEUMATISM Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 6

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