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VI f 110 Pi Just Managed to Hobble ;.bc: the House, This Won:.m who was Great Stfeir C.trcd fey Dr. Williams 7 Fink Piiis. "I was so crippled that J had to bo helped from one room to another," is the way Mrs G. F. :>'ayo, .Brightwater Terrace, Terrace End. Palmerston, describes the pitiablo .state the wan reduced to by Rheumatism. After trying doctors treatment and many liniments without benefit, she was cured by Dr Williams' Pink Pills. These pills are recommended for Rheumatism becauso the blood becomes j loaded with Rheumatic impurities. Dr | ( Williams 'Pink Pills will build up the..' blood land enable it to cast out the rheumatic poisons with the natural secretions of tho body. "I blame living in a new bouse for my Rheumatism," said Mrs G. F. Mayo. "I began to feel Hying aches and pain in all my joints and at last they ramo very acute. My left arm and leg were the parts affected. My leg swelled terribly. My liu.sba.ixl had to help me if T wanted to go from room to room, some days the swelling was worse than others. "The leg swelled from the knee to the toes. I could not dream of wearing a boot, a largo slipper was more than enough some days. The joints would go a glazed shiny red and the skin would be burning hot. I could not eat a meal . For more than a year I lived on wine and biscuits. I fell away and.wasted to a shadow. Night, a.ncl day I would be in agony. My daughter had to look after tho house duties and do my hair and help me dress. Doctor's treatment did. not benefit me, and I used embrocations and liniments when the pain was extra severe, but only temporary I relief came. Mv knuckfes swelled largely. T could not close my left i hand. T could not think oi holding j anything in it. Every joint in Die left feg and arm felt as if ib were on the rack. The least change in the j weather would lie felt and T dare not f touch water that was not warm, all • the muscles drew rip and got tight. I j was simply frightened to put my foot bo the ground ever so.lightly. T was almost as helpless as an infant. One day my mother having tried a j box of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Rheumatism herself, brought mo one. Tho first box encouraged me o- little and T sent away for six more, later on another six, and gradually tho Rheumatism was driven out. T took three pilfo a day for a while and then doubled (he dose. Slowly the stiffness and. swelling went away and the feverish-! ness a,i;d the pain decreased. It "was a great, day when T could get about without a stick. I began to eat and ; :? - .it on flesh and gained in every way. jTn time every trace disappeared and \my joints heoame a.s supple as ever they 'have, been and have kept so. T recommend this medicine far and wide." Insist, en getting Dr Williams' Pink j Pills. They are sold by most chemists' j and storekeepers, or if not locally obtainable will be sent direct by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, for 3s. per box, 6 I boxes 16s. 6d. i

l< i'.ELS A NEW "WOMAN. "I cannot say coo wuch about Chamberlain's Tablets," iays Mrs Edith Wall, Clermont, Q.. "for since taking them I feel_ a, new woman. I was a martT to biliousness and sick headache until I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised as a cure for these complaints. I pave them a trial and found them simply wonderful. Now I would be without them .or any tpnnev." ("•' need to worry over those Cus "" ■ entries until your brains art ..-1. Pa ss them along to Metis re J. Curtis and Co.— they are exerts at the game. There's no time to ! e lost (and time i., money to you), when Your entries are passed by Messrs J. J. CURTLS AND CO., Customhouse Quay, Wellinftqji. Their charges, too, ara vsrv :nocitT&t«. Nature's Embroc.rlicTi— ROCKE'S Eucalyptus Oil. 'lie finest that Aus< t-ralia produc-.j. ' There's something distMwtw* abi/iifc EOCKE'3.

QUEENSLAND CTJMATE SEVERE "This climate r, so severe with changes and dampness that children easily contract colds and croup and I am -never without a bottle of Chamberlain's Coiieli "Remedy," writes Mrs L. J. F. Holt.. Donlmni St., Rockhampton. Queensland. "My children have heen so benefited by Chamberlain's Con™h Remedy that I have every cause to recommend it. Jt always cures- and twlckly." The demand is running; .strong for Hoylo's Prints. Warner's Corsets and Rosl.yn I nshrink.iblo Uuderwear. For Ciiron *: Chest Co vrplsjnTs, Woods' Groat Ptpnormitiit Is fid. v* m '

. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. r Jln> W.F.0.A., Ltd are now showing ;i very largo assortment of - SUMMII FOOTWIJI, NEW SHAPES AND STYLES FOR MEN WC?;IEN AMD CHILDREN. utriiiiufiicturo'l especially to our order, and every pair <?;inir;m(ecd to >Sa< I'-sfaci ion to tlio "WVarer. CALL AXD INSPECT THE NFWGOOPS XW OFFEIUXG AT Ti I F w © A LTD. IBOOT department

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 27 September 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 27 September 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 27 September 1912, Page 6

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