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AGONY WITH SCIATICA * Christchurch Man Crippled and Helpless. In Pain The. Whole Time —He relate* l)o;.v Dr. Williams' Psnk Pills C-.:rc:: ; iis F rouble. In the district <>i Aehbourne street, Chr;«tchureti, neitjliboura *i»e»k of how Mj A. H. Hopkitisor, cf No. 56, was remarkably cured of crippling Sciatica by Dr. Williams' Piiik P:!!s. " ?«Ir Hopkiriaon suffered so much pain, and was pulled down in health k> greatly, that, as h? cay«, he- looked an old man o! eighty. Mr IJopkir.son. who i> » stront, , active man. readily save a reporter particular of his cure for the benefit of other sufferers. Ho caid: — "I had a very bad attack of Sciatica about fifteen vc-ars ajp, l>ut got better, ai:d enjoyed s;ood health until the beginning of March, 3912. Thou my trouble returned. I had terrible paius shooting down my hips. The ;iaii:<j seemed just as if someone was puttin;' red hot r.ctdlce into my muscles. Th-c agony was un Ik-arable. I often had to clutch t!ie nearest object tj prevent mysolf f:oni falling , . I think 1 nm« hr.ye suffered abou'. a month or sis wecke before I called in :i doctor. During this time I was tryiujr almost tverythinj; possible in the way of medicine but I recc.vcd net the slightest benefit. \\ r e!l the doctor riaited tno for riouie considerable time i>ut couid do nothing for mc. On his !ust vi=it I wjr co bad thut he injected morphia; the- result was I nearly fainted at lunch. At this time I looked just l:k« itii old man of eighty years of ape, and every movement wa<? agony. My wifo ha<l a tflrri'ile job with mc aa I could not get about by myself. My daughter was married about this time and I could r.ot attend. I wae compelled to stay nt home. I felt mysolt getting , worse every day. 1 could not e!e*p at night,, but would eit up in bed rubbing my leg. All this woitv and pain begun to toll on mc, 1 got low-spirited and deprc&M'd. I felt sick of al! medicines, but a friend of mine, Mr i» S. frreat believer in Dr. Williame' Pink Pills, and he persuaded mc to giv-j them a -good trial. I must have taken about four boxes before I frit ai:y benefit, but I persevered and gradually the pains lessened; I began to pick up a<?ain and lock more like my o'.d self. This waa after a month's treatment. Continuing the treatment I became a uew man. 1 always «ret my fu'l night's rest, and am never troubled with those terrible sickening pains. My wife is very thankful. I ehall always recommend them to anyone I hear of suffering , n* I suffered." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are Oβ per box, uix box..-.; IC, 6d of nil dealers or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of AuatraJaeia, Ltd., Wellington. 48

TWO DOSES GIVE RELIEF. "I am subject to bowel troubles, which cause pain and inconvenience," writes Mr Alfred Wane, 185 Auburn Rd., Auburn. Vie, "but two doses of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy eive immediate relief. lam pleased to know there is such a safe and certain remedy as Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and always keep a bottle handy."—Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers. 1 JARS AND JAR PRICES. The kinds you want are at Minson's. and Minson's prices are the lowest in town. Ring .up Minson s and you get instant attention. *>

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 5

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