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INFLUENZA AND RHEUMATISM

FORMIDABLE FOES MASTERED. Among those who speak in grateful terms of the wonderful curative powers of Dr. Williams' Fink Pills is Mr William Carroll, of Sydney, Manitoba, Canada. Mr Carroll says :—Following an attack of influenza, my whole system was so weakened that it was with difficulty I could do any work. In this condition I was an easy prey to my old enemy, rheumatism, and I suffered the agony of its pains in almost every bone in my body. I doctored a great deal, but without any beneficial results, and I spent seveutcui dollars tor one medicine largely advertised as a c-.-.re for rheumatism, without the least benefit. I naturally felt despondent, and thought the trouble had fastened itself upon me in permanent form. I had read so much about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that I at last determined to give them a trial. I can't say that I felt anything in the way of beneficial results until I had used the third box, but at that juncture the encouragement was so great that I determined to continue the treatment, and I used the Pink Pills throughout the winter, constantly gaining in strength. When spring arrived I found myself better than I had been for years. Every vestige of rheumatism had disappeared, and although ten months have passed the last pill I have not had the return of the trouble. I therefore think it is but right that I should make known the good that I have received from the famous Dr. Williams' Pink Fills, and I hope my experience may be the means of putting some other sufferer on the road to renewed health."

It is estimated that 1 per cent, of the population of England have, for a longer or shorter period, left its shores.

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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 179, 4 September 1897, Page 3

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INFLUENZA AND RHEUMATISM Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 179, 4 September 1897, Page 3

INFLUENZA AND RHEUMATISM Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 179, 4 September 1897, Page 3

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