FIERCE" BOUTS ' OFJEURALGIA, Every Cold Change Brought An Attack, This Woman Spent Sleepless Nights and Became Weak and Unstrung—Cured by Dr. Wil- ■? liams' Pink Pills, JJf d -Tw fc a , tirao r would *» Prostrated with Neuralgia," is tho terse and vivid way Mrs Arthur Phillips, of Petone, Now Zealand, describes tho fierce bouts of Neuralgia sho suffered with. P '„l b6f ° r S slo tric<l Dr - Williams 1 link Pills and she spent such painful days and sleep ess nights that sho becamo generally weak and unstrung. The patients mother and sister, who had found great benefit from Dr. Williams' 1 ink Pills, urged her to try them, with tho happiest results. Mrs. Phillips was completely cured. These pills aro recommended for Neuralgia, because it is generally a symptom of a weak, run-down condition of health. As tho ncrvei demo their nourishment from tho blood, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a blood maker, their value in Neuralgia is certain. Mrs. Phillips,, who lives at 5 Fitzhcrbprt Street, said:— "For days at a time I would be prostrated with Neuralgia. 'I had several teeth drawn, but that did not do a scrap of good. The minute I put mv hoad out of doors, or put my hands in a drop of cold water, the pain started, If it had not been present before. I' put on all forts of poultices; tho pain for days: and clays was 60 maddening I nearly went orazy. I would get up at night, nfter tossing in agony, and make an iron hot and wrap flannel around and press it on my face, and often I nearly burned the skin off with liniments. I would bo absolutely delirious with suffering. I dreaded nightfall, for at sundown the pain always came on. If I dozed off I would' have, most dreadful nightmares. Mv faco got blistered and my cheeks were red and swollen and tender to tho touch; every nerve felt as if it were bcinrr twisted and pulled. I would sit by tho fire and moan and cry helplessly. I wonder I did not lose my Tearan. The stabbing and shooting each side of the fnco and up into the temples was cruel, and not one thin" eased _mo. First I would feel a tingling pain in the oars, and then tho hammering paroxysms would start. I was sick of going to doctors. I could barolv stand on mv feet when I rot out of lied in the morning, I felt as if I would fall down with sheer weakness. I had to set a woman in do do tho washing and heavy work. I was as white as a sheet. Mv veins had no blood in them, and not a drop would trickle from a cut. I was sont away for a trip, but even then I did not pick up. I was as wasted,as could be. I was ill liko this for over a vcar. when I decided lo givo TJr. Williams' rink Pills a trial. They did lie good from tho very etart. I took about 12 boxes alloiethcr, and tliev iravo mo the good health I enjoy 10-dav." Insist on getting Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They aro sold bv icrr-i chemists and storekeepers, or if not locallv obtainable will bo «ont direct by the Dr. Wil. Hams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd,, Wellington, for 3s. per box, 8 boxes 16». fid,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 6 July 1912, Page 13
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570Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 6 July 1912, Page 13
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