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NEURALGIC PAINS.

Shooting in- the head, with giddiness, noises in tho ears, and tenderness of the scalp, pains in the neck and shoulders .or. extending, down the amis to tho hands, these.are the most common symptoms- of neuralgia. - There-are a number of caoseg of neuralgia. ' it, Ls most common in families whose members have nervous dispositions, and it is very often a result of ahromiai or lack of blood. "

Hot applications give temporary relief in neuralgia, and should be used. They cannot cure the trouble, because the pain is the cry that the undernourished nerve is making, and. it will not be quieted until the nerve is fed. Tho only way to reach the nerves with nourishment is through the blood. That is why thin blood so frequently leads to neuralgia. When the Wood becomes thin the nerves lack nourishment. Build up your blood by taking a course of Dr. Wi.Jams' Pink Pills, and so supply to it the elements that tho nerves need; you then begin to correct the neuralgia. Dr. Williams' Pink "Pills are sold by most dealers, but you should ask for Dr. Williams' in order to avoid substitutes..

THE FREE BOOK on the nerves will interest you; send a postcard to Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington. 6

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16037, 20 October 1917, Page 6

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NEURALGIC PAINS. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16037, 20 October 1917, Page 6

NEURALGIC PAINS. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16037, 20 October 1917, Page 6

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