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CAUSE AHD CURE . OF KEURALGIA Nerve Pain Means Nec.ve Starvation How Modern Methods Succeed' in Curing the Cause of the Disease Instead of'treating the Symptoms. Neuralgia means simply. .' f nervo pain," so tliero may be great variation in the character and intensity of tho pain and any ncrvo in tlio body may bo alfectcd. There arc a number of causes of neuralgia but tho most common is a general run-down condition of the physical system. Tho discovery of this fact from reliable statistics loci to tho now treatment for neuralgia which builds up the general health by tho tonic treatment and so disposes of tho causo of tho trouble. Persons reduced by ncuto sickness, or by severe mental or physical strain or by loss of sloop are frequently victims of neuralgia, and it is common in tho case of thoso suffering from anaemia, or bloodlcssness. This brings us very closo to tho actual causo of liouralgia, which is nerve starvation. Tho blood, which in normal health carries to tho nerves all of their nourishment, is unable to perform this duty satisfactorily when it is weak and impure. Build up the blood then, and tho neuralgic pains will disappear as tho nerves become better nourished. Tho tonic treatment with Dr. Williams's Pink Pills, a blood-making tonic, meets this condition most admirably, as tho euro of Mrs. Alexander Morris, Lake View and Boulder Leases, Golden Gate, shows "Owing to the trying weather on the Fields I got rather run down. I became subject to attacks of neuralgia, up both sides of my face and through my temples. It always came on at the same hour of the day, and often lasted for throe days at a time. My face would ache distressingly with it. My appetite went right awny, 1 couldn't bear tho sight of food. I got very thin, and everyone said how ill I looked, for I had no colour in my face, only a sallow look and a weary expression. I'd get up each morning feeling so thoroughly tired out that.'l dreaded to get up, and I'd bo drowsy and heavy, while mj limbs seemed too weak to hold nie.' My feel and hands, wero generally cold and clammy, I'd liavo to lio about all tho time. I had no energy or wjsli to do anything. Thro< boxes of Dr. Williams's Pink Pills brought back my strength. I kept on'with their when I found that tho first box did mo s( much good. I found I could eat better, am tho weariness began to go. Beforo I liac finished tho second box tho neuralgia attack! got less, and I had a better colour. Nov my lioalth is very good." The prico is 3s..per box, 6 boxes 16s. 6d. and if you have troublo in getting them, sent a postal note for tho amount to tho Dr. Wil liams's Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd. Wellington, and they will bo sent post fret i by return mail.-

BRONCHITIS. " I heartily recommend Lane's ■ Emulsion to those who need a ) lung-healer, and a tonic for the whole body, "ilt cured my bronj chitis after a number of other 1 medicines railed." This man'jwd had bronchitis for several years. ' Used to have regular attacks. Sometimes could not go to work. Ho tried many remedies, but got • no permanent benefit until Lane's ! Emulsion was used. Lane's healed his lungs. That is why it cured him—lt healed. Other medicines soothed, but did not heal. Lane's Emulsion first soothes and eases, then it heals and cures—permanently cures. Be sure you take* none but Luna's. 4/6 and 2/6 every wher' 43 j At first it is">l^tlie size of a pin J 1 prick on tho a tooth. But it is j the beginning jof the °nd j [. and unless 1 I attended to J it means the L-U certain decay j oi that tooth and is ofttimes j the forerunner oi the ultimate loss o{ the whole set. j Promptness will save your teeth ] r j ' and save you expense. j i: SILVER FILLINGS from 5/.. j GOLD ' „ 7/6. i y REMEMBER—We guarantee Satis- j " faction or return your money. j » London Dental Institute, -corner of— J it Willis and Marmora Sta., WELLINGTON. j ■ \ J id ■ taf : 1S Tho Wonder of tho Ago— : RADIUM! II- 11 ■■■■■mi ■■■ una ■iiMHißHin m "Radium" Boot Polish is so' named as a matter of right. It is the most wonderful Boot Polish ever yet produced. With the minimum of trouble and p, cost, you get a Perman- * ent and Brilliant Black Polish. The uppers of your boots are wonderjjj fully preserved. You always have the advantage of i's looking stylish in your footm gear. You have the satisfac.p* tion of getting the best vajue for your money ever offered by any manufacturer. You can't h- go wrong once you discover j: "RADIUM." lip . et McLEOD & SON, IJS Martlnboroueh and Wolllngton. Sold at Boot Shops and Stores, '■'j O lli FJARMERS, mechanics, black--1 smiths, and ail . others who labour, need LANE'S ME DO LI NIL The a nicest, cleanest and most healm iitg article ever prepared for the hands. Use it daily. 1/- everywhere.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 482, 15 April 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 482, 15 April 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 482, 15 April 1909, Page 7

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