EXCRUCIATING RHEUMATISM.
DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS CURE A MOST OBSTINATE CASE.
The cold days of winter, the wet days and the changeable weather, are near at hand, if not already here. The unhappy sufferer from rheumatism and such ailments dreads the return of his or her complaint. There is one way, however, by which rheumatism may be positively and permanently cured. In proof of this we append the following statement : Our reporter recently visited Mr Waltar Tye, of 33, M'Arthurstreot, Ultimo, Sydney, whose marvellous recovery from a most severe attack of acute'rheumatism has been the subject of much comment in that neighbourhood. Mr Tye readily volunteered_ to give the following statement of his illness and recovery : "I am a milkman by trade, and ride on the cart when distributing milk. We serve a very long round. You can readily see that the very nature of my occupation compels me to be out in all sorts of weather, for whatever happens we must not disappoint our customers. It is some 18 months ago that, after being out in very inclement weather, I commenced to suffer from aching agonies in limbs and body, and flying pains and stiffness in the joints ; and I also experienced sudden chills, generally succeeded by heavy sweats. The pain I suffered was so severe that sleep was an impossibility, and should I doze would be suddenly aroused by spasms in the muscles of the joints in which the rheumat* ism was worst. I had the best medical advico, and tho premises of a wellknown chemist were fairly ransacked in search of a specific that would tend to alleviate my agony. To make a long story short, I was laid up for twelve months,
" Relief, however, at last arrived, and from an unexpected quarter. " Boiler-maker Jarvis and his wife are near neighbours of ours, and I had read of his wonderful recovery from locomotor ataxia by the agency of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Thinking they might possibly have a beneficial effect in my own case, I determined to try them and did so. It was not until after the third box that I experienced any decided change for the better, but you must bear in mind that mine was a case of long standing, and, it was feared, one that might become chronic. My health then improved by leaps and bounds, and I am now, as you can Bee, strong and hearty. I took in all eight boxes. " The nature of my business calls for the display of considerable activity, and I am pleased to state that I have had no return of my old symptoms, and can face the coming winter without any anxiety." "Have we your permission to publish these particulars, Mr Tye ?" " Certainly you have." Mr Tye, senior, strongly corroborated the story as to his son's complete and permanent recovery from rheumatism, solely through the apency of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. A perfect blood-builder and a nerve restorer are to be found in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They positively cure such diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration, the after-effects of la grippe, dengue and typhoid fevers, and severe colds, diseases depending on humours in the blood, such as sorofula, chronic erysipolaa, etc. Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale and sallow complexions, and are a specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system, and in the case of men effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, over-work, or excesses of any nature, Ask your dealers for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and refuse all imitations and substitutes. Sold by chemists and storekeepers generally, or the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., will forward on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for 35., or half-dozen for 16s 6d.
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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 296, 2 June 1898, Page 4
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644EXCRUCIATING RHEUMATISM. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 296, 2 June 1898, Page 4
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