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7hy not Cure it and Enjoy Life , I xperience of Others Shoulc ■ niide in Selecting a Remedy. • - If you have Rheumatism and want • to bo cured, the experience of otlieis should heip j-ou in ciioobing a remeuy. Dr Vviiiiaiua 1 I'iuk tan, n; nc Cu i L .a Rheumatism. A host ol' men aim women have pub)iciy placed on rocouf the fact of their cure. i\a,v comes another man who speaks tor tue oeiient of other sufferers, tie was cutea ut a crippling attack ol' Rheumatism. He is Mr David Lambrose, or 461 Brunswick Street, Valley, Brisbane, a aea fireman and member oi' tno seamans' union; a man who has lived I 27 years in Brisbane, who hag fired on ■ most of tiie A.U.S.N, and Howard > Smith steamers, and who is known ; * j to a host of people up and dow.u .. Australian Coast. Everything is plain and any sceptic can find out about the case for himself. J "In my occupation it i*,* not easy to ; get a chill," said Mr Lambrose. "I ' ' would come up for a breath of fresh air and the cold change would go i right through me. I suppose I did , it once too often ; anyhow rheumatic pains attacked both hands and after a time spread, affecting both legs. The knees and ankles went quite puffy and I dreaded the lightest knock. I used to bathe the parts as often as 1 could in hot water with salt, in it to get a bit of ease for the time. ' The elbows were very sore. These attacks would come and go. Sometimes they would wear off a bit but T always? folt that they were still in my system and I dreaded any cold snap of weather. When I turned in often T could not sleep properly and T dreaded to move. T could not lay tip, of course, but. often T had to miss a watch, when the Attacks wore real had. Walking was very painful and it would take me about an hour to go a mile when I was ashore. All round the top of the hips I felt the stiffness and the gnawing pain; it hurt dreadfully to"%toop. The joints got a shiny red and I often •found the arms so stiffened I could not raise them above my head. I felt crippled and miserable with the shooting attacks. After a trial of hosts of 'advertised remedies T started on I)r Williams' Pink Pills; with the second box T certainly felt a bit easier so T kept on, and as I did they certainly drove the stiffness and pain out. T kept on taking them for a while and felt .so much, better that I knocked off for n bit .and later on T took a. few more boxes and since then T have not had a twinge. AH the joints gradually unlocked as one may say, and they have remained ever since as supple a>s ever they were. T can certainly speak well of tbis remedy." Br Williams' Pink Pills make the good red blood that tones the system and enables it to throw off the dregs of Rheumatism. All dealers sell them I or they will be sent to any address, ! post paid on receipt of price. 3s per box; six boxes for 16s Gd by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd.. Wellington. •

TERRIBLE BURN ON PALM OF HAND. "One night T struck a match, and the whole box went off in mv band burning me across the nalm," says Mrs J. R. Worseley. Margate Tas. "Tlio pain was awful. I went to the .store and looked round for something to relieve me. T saw Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and-noticed the word "burns" on the label. I rlrblwd it on my hand, with the result- that the pain quicklv disappeared and 1 was able to go to sleep'. In the morning I found the skin whole, and the bum quickly hc»aM' without leaving a scar."

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 18 December 1912, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
668

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 18 December 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 18 December 1912, Page 3

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