CUBING THE MUSE OF RHEUMATISM
Is the Only Way to Permanently Banish it. ♦—- — Petone Man so Crippled that he Couldn't Raise his Arms—Found the Right Cure. Stubborn, aching Rheumatism is hard to cure. Many people suffer a, long "time before they get relief. Often this is because the treatment they adopt can at best only relieve the symptoms—something hot to rub on the aching, swollen joints. Rheumatism can't be cured until the cause is removed from the system. Acid in the blood is recognised as the cause of Rheumatism. Liniments and outward applications fail because thev only touch the surface. Now, with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills it is different. Thev go straight to the cause of the trouble in the blood, and by helping to make new blood and toning the whole system, it is enabled to expel the Rheumatic poison through the natural channels of the body. The host of cases of Rheumatism which Dr Williams' Pink Pills have cured amongst New _ Zealand people absolutely proves this. a The case* of Mr J. R. Smith, of 21 "Gear street, Petone, Wellington, is an excellent illustration. He said:— "When I was on the. West Coast some time ago, I got a bad attack of Rheumatism., My shoulders became affected and the pain gradually spread down as far as the calves of my legs. For months I was crippled. We had a hotel at the time, and it was a great trouble to even get about. For nearly two years my arms were so (stiff I could not raise fhem above the shoulders. Mrs Smith had to help me on with coat and ves& when I had to go to town. All my joints swelled and my arms, wrists and hands puffed up. My fingers got so stiff I could hardly "hold a pen, I often woke up with the pains perhaps in my neck and shoulders; before the day was done the pain would have flown to the calves and ankles. I used all sorts of liniments but they did not cure me. I could always feel every* change of the weather. The pain and weakness often made me break out in a profuse perspiration. When my ankles and insteps were affected I. found any walking excessively painful. An acquantaince told me about Dr Williams' Pink Pills and after a lengthy trial they drove out all the symptoms. I have recommended this medicine far and wide, and I give this statement as a duty. I used to suffer so much, but since I finished the course I've not had a touch of this painful complaint." , Dr Williams' Pink Pills are 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d, of all dealers or from the Dr Williams' Medicine (>. of Australasia, Ltd., "Wellington,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 November 1913, Page 7
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