YOUR RHEUMATISM. — OrWhy not Cure it and Enjoy Life. . __o Experience of Others Should Guide in Selecting a Remedy, Almost anyone who suffers with the acute, stabbing piiins of Neuralgia will notice that their general health is run down. Neuralgia is often a symptom Df Anaemia. The nerves have become affected ' because the thin impoverished blood cannot supply them with the nourishment they need. Building up the blood 'euros Neuralgia because the new blood gives the nerves the nourishment they need. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a blood-builder and nervo tonic, and they have cured so many cases of Neuralgia that they may be taken without hesitation by any sufferer. Mrs. Mary Hansen, of 259 Main Street East, Palmerston North, tells how they cured her. She said:— "For many years I was delicate. I hardly passed one day free from nervous headaches and neuralgia. The pain started at the base of the epine and spread all the way up over my head to my temples, without exaggeration the pain seemed to almost oraze me. I had hot salt packs on the spine and wet vingear-soaked cloths round my temples. Some days 1 could barely lift my head or get off the bed, even to look after my young family. Tho neuralgia settled also in both sides of my face. The skin was flushed and so hot and tender I could not bear a touch. The attacks always ocourred about tho same time each,day, say just about tea time. Every nerve and muscle seemed on fire. Many a night I've got up and walked tho room half crazed with agony. Not one day had any pleasure for mo. I was' under the doctor for six months, and after trying everything possible he had to (rive mo up. Fortunately I read of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I tried ono box as an experiment, for I never expected to got any permanent relief, but after a week my husIxind was astounded at the chango in mv looks and ho himself sent for half a dozen lx)xes more. Little by little I grew stronger, taking just uireo pills per day. My nerves slowly gained tono and tho neuralgia and debility never returned. I gained colour and appetite, and ever since I have felt as well as I look, and that could not be better." Don't let any dealer talk you into taking something which he pays is "just as good," If you are pestered to tako a eubstituto, send 3s. for one box or IBs. (Id. for six bo:wi to tht> Pr, Williams 1 Mcrii, cm Co. oi Australasia, wd., Wellington.^
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1625, 17 December 1912, Page 4
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437Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1625, 17 December 1912, Page 4
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