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..gwi.se andcure , ofneuralgii Nerve Pain Means Nerve Starvation* ; !Ib\v Modern, Methods"Succeer ,' }'■■■' ini Curing the Cause of the : ( Disease Instead of Treat"- ' '■'".:> h\ • ■.-■'■ ingthe Symptoms.. :. : _ Neuralgia -means simply "nervo pain," so thcro may bo great variation in tho character . aim intensity, of the pain and any nerve in the body may bo affected. ,■".' '. . : ; _ 1 hero are a number of causes of neuralgia 1 ' most common is a general run-down condition of the .physicalsystem. Tho discovery of this fact from reliable statistics led w>; the new treatment for neuralgia which . builds: up tho-general health by. tho tonio '• treatment /.and so disposes of tbo cause of the trouble.. . '•'.■. ■..'■.■ ■ , Persons reduced by acuto sickness, or by. ' sovoro mental or physical strain or by lose of sleep are frequently victims of neuralgia, and it is common in the case of those suffering from anaemia, or bloodlossucsa. This brings us very close to tho actual cause of neuralgia, which is nerve starvation. The , 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.- buildup the blood then, and tho neuralgic pains will disappear as tho • nerves become- better nourished. Tlie tonio ireatmenf with' Dr .! Williams's Pink Pills, a- • blood-nvakmg tonic, , meets this condition most admirably, as. the cure of Mrs. Alexander : ' Morris, Lake View and Boulder Leases', Gol- V den Gate, shows :t-.-, .- . .; . "Owing to the trying weather on tho Fields • rather; run down.y;,l became subject' to attacks of/neuralgia, up ,both sides of my" faco and: through' my temples. ':■■ It always ■ camo on , at'tho samo hour of the.day, and' • often lasted for three, days at'a'■ time. My face would ache distressingly with" it. My ; appetite went n'cht-away, I couldn't boar the sight of-food. 1 got very thin, and everyone ' >■ said ill I looked, for I had, no colour in' •,"•■ my faco, only, a sallow.look and a weary ex- ' '•' pressmn. .rd,got up each morning feeling so thoroughly tired out that I dreaded to get ' ( ; - upland I'd be drowsy and heavy, while my' limbs seemed too weak to hold me. My feet '■''■' and hands, were , generally cold and clammy. " .1 d- have to- lie,' about all the time: I had : no energy or'i'wisW to do , anything. Three "■' '■".■ >oxes of Dr.'Wiliiams's Pink Pills brought '" :back my- strength. I kept on with' thorn when I found tint the first box did mo so much good. I found I could eat better, and the weariness began to go. Before I had finished tho second box tho neuralgia attacks got less, and I had a better colour. Now my health is veiy good." Tho prico is 3s. per box, G boxes 16s. Cd., and if you have trouble m getting them, send a postal note for the amount to tho Dr. Wilhams's Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd Wellington, and they will be sent post free by roturn mail. i C'ODEY'S COMBINATION FENCING RE- ' JPAIHER AND STKAINEK SET, J comprising staple extractor, \uro j.s cutter, hoary hamluer, Hire twister, j Jj wire tightener. I « lure gauge, and - I. I broken: wire' reI I piiirer, all mado' l I ot wrought steel, Uy ...I l_l a and fitting comJjr™rZjr) paotiy for cnrry . ing. Price, com- , < ' plete, 15s. 6d., I posted au> P.O. • I Send P.OO. to I ' .CODr.Y, ' » i 33 Panama Street, ' ~? j> ' " ■\Velhn»ton. »" - Wnte for JHuttrnted Circular. Teleliholio 295<f •;; ';''■' 1 C11f;,,. ~'\ • WHATISIN A NAME? EVERYTHING WHEN fOU NKED MEDICINE BE SURE YOU GET , LAI'S EMULSION. ;" "' "Lane's Emulsion Is far and ttway the best Emulsion prepared. ' It is absolutely the King of Emul-, bions. Like . every other good medtclnoj it Is freely Imitated (Imitations, you know, Bhould always be avoided). Lane's Emulsion Is the standard of value In Ood 'Liver■■■' Oil Emulsion, and; Is> used everywhere throughout N.Z. When you ask for , " Lane's Emulelon," and are offered some other biand —one of the; many, assert - your privilege of selection, and 'Bay, "No, thanks, I want Lane's, and Lane's only. , ' ', Lane's Emulsion 1s used and recommended by Annie Hanegan, Duiiediii; Peter Royd, Lovell's Flat; A. Wilkie, t * Auckland; John A. Grant, Auckland; <' G. McKeon, Duiiedin; W. C. Lovcll, . ' Stratford; EllcnjKnaßgs, Auckland; W, Hall, Riversdale; M. Cooper, WeiUiigton; A. M. tails, Greytown; H. M. Cohen, Inverdergill; W. Spring, Christ- , Church; Mrs. W. Botton, Vanganui; ' '• George Brickell, Feathcrston; Waikato \ Sanitorium, Cambridge; Nurse Maude, ■ ' Chnstcliurch; Ci Bradshaw, Welling- - ton; L. A Meyer, Mangaweka; E. N. , <> ' Auckland; J. Henderson, Temuka; M. 0. Spicer,'Ashbnrton; As'B. Weldon, Danucvirke, and thousands of others throughout the Domin- _ ion. t , The fact that Lane's Emulsion - \ Is ' famous because it is good ' Is truer to-day than e\er, and tho host of reasons whv you should always'insistnpon receivings what you ask for. Lane's Emulsion Is t for inflamed throats,, coughs, ' , colds, bronchitis, asthma, whoop- ' , , ing cough, croups, and all kindred ailments known to childien and . ' adults: Lane's Emulsion.ls quite pleasant to take, Is easily digested,, and never falls to build up strong, healthy, vigorous" bodies. ' Two ( elzes,.4/6 and 2/6 at all medicine ' dealers.- . Tho large size Iβ the ' economical size. . 45 Watch Your Feet! If you are a man with your way to tnafre, look to your feet I TJii- > tidy boots will spoil you, however welljouaro diespcd and hatted. Get neat boots and make them look well and last long bv using a perfect polish. It is Bpclled R-A-D-I-U-M! At a trifling cost it gives a permanent polish and a unique preservative. You spiead it thinly now and then. Occasional rubbing docs tho l'cst. • You have a dense black, very bril'iant gloss. At a cost of sixpenco you got incalculable extra wear in your boots. <■ "—'" j Made by McLEOD, Pmc " ' - Marllol)orou!ti& Wellington. Q[j , BOM) EVEBTn'BXRB, y

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 9

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