—O • | Joint:, Swollen, Knotted, St if i and Painful. This Woman Suffered Grca Torture for Years. Ss" now Completely Curec Another name is added to tho list of sufferers from Ithouniatism who have been cured by Dr. YVilliiiyis' Pink Fills. Scores of cases 'have been cured bv these pills, because they make neiv bioocl and tone the whole system, enabling it to throw oil' ;he rheumatio poison which is in 'the blood. "J blame living in a new house for my rheumatism," said Mrs 6. F. Mavo. Brightwaier Terrace, Tcrraco Wild, Pahnerston North. "I began to • feel Hying aches and pains in all my joints." And at last t'hey became very acute. My left arm and left leg were the parts 'affected. My leg swelled terribly. My husband would have to help me if 1 wanted to go from room to room, and some days the swelling was worse than others. The leg would swell from the knee to the toes. I could not dream of wearing a boot, a large slipper was more than enough some days, 'l he joints would go a glazy shiny red, and the skin would be burning hot. I could not eat a meal. For more than a year I lived onwme and biscuits. I fell away and wasted to a shadow. Night and day I would l)o in agooiy. My daughter would havo to look after the bouse duties and do my hair and help me dress. And I would rest on the couch all day or per- t haps just crawl about with, a stick when'forced to. I used embrocations .and liniments when the pain was extra severe, but only temporary relief came. My knuckles swelled largely, and 1 could not close my left hand. 1 could not think of holding anything in it. Every joint in the left leg. and arm felt as if it were on the rack. The least change in tho weather would be felt, and I clare not touch water that was not warm, as all the muscles drew up and got tight. I was simply frightened to put my foot to . the ground ever so lightly. I was almost as helpless as an infant. I would not get up iui the morning until about o'clock, and my husband, would prop me u]) before lie went to work., and then I would makeshift presently to get out of ibed, hut if I had fallen" 1 would just havo had to stay where I fell till he came home. One day my mother, having tried a box of Dr. Williams' Pills for rheumatism herselr, bought me one. The first box encouraged me a little, and I sent away for six more, later on another six, and gradually the rheumatism was driven out. I took three pills a day for a while and then doubled the dose. Slowly the stiffness and swelling went away, and the feverishness .and pain decreased. It was a great'day when I could get about without a stick. _ I •began to eat and put on flesh and gained in every way. In time every trace disappeared, and my joints became as supple as ever they had been and have kept so. I recommend the medicine far and wide." j Remember, only the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure. Don't beguiled into taking something, said to bo just as good. Of all dealers at- 3s per box, six boxes lbs 6d, or fioin the Dl\ Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
A QUEENSLAND EDITORS LETTER. The editor of the Cunnamulla "Watchman," Mr J. R. Tindale, writes us as follows: — 'I have heen living in the S.W. district of Queensland for the last thirteen years, and for nine find ft half was editor of the Thargomindah "Herald/' During that time I have been subject to attacks of Diarrhoea, and have been in the habit of taking Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, which has always given great relief, and quickly cured me."— Sold by ail chemists and storekeepers. REXONA. The Rapid Healer is an Ointment which heals with remarkable rapidity. Unlike the old-fashioned which are very slow in their actions, Rexona specially its cures after a very few applications. Sold in triangular pets, at Is 6d. NOW COMPLETELY CURED. "For several years I suffered from, bilioua attacks which wouid la at for sqme time before I was myself again" writes Mrs J. W. -eake, 147 Dowling Street, Darlinghurst, N.S.W. ''l used various remedies to check the att/acks without any effect, hut a-t Last gave up the attempt. However, a friend gave me Born© Laxo-Tonio Pills, which I took the next time a bilious turn came oni, and, they completely cured me." Price 10£ d and Is 6d. Sold by all chemists aaid storekeepers. Pimples Off in Two Days.— LaxoTonic Pills removed an unsightly patch of pimples from my face, writes Mrs Sophie Henderson, 12, Reilby Street, Enmore, New South Wales, which, for two months had resisted every possible remedy; After trying almost every medicine I finally used Laxo-Tonic Pills, and after taking them according to directions, the pimples began to dry up, and in 48 (hours came away when I was washing, leaving the skin perfectly clear and clean. Obtainable every where. Price 104 d and Is 6d.
BABY BURNT WITH RED HOT IRONS. Mrs Oroty, Little Denison Street, Caxrin;gt<m, .N.5.W.,. writes: — "My little baby girl 1 , Rita, burnt both her hands until they were nearly raw, picking up a red hot iron. Nothing relieved the pain ,until I got Hexona. This helped iher at once to take away tih© pain. We (have contiiuued to use it since, and it has oared the terrible bairns in a wonderful manper." Rexoma, the Rapid Healing Ointment, is Boldv<m triangular pots at lis 6d and &8. everywhere. Look! This is from the report of the big Ghristohurch Wool Sale, held recently : ' 'The competition of the Dominion Milk for the finer qualities was a strong factor towards forcing values to a higher level." Tha j means more money in the pockets of aJU' classes of producers. Buy KAIAPOI go<jds and help to make fcime.\ go** 3
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