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THE PAIN OF NEURALGIA People think of neuralgia as a pain in the head or face, but neuralgia may affect any nerve-of the body. Different names are given to it when it affects certain nerves. Thus neuralgia ol the B'ciatic nerve is called sciatica, but the character of tho pain and the nature of the disease is the same, the cause is the same, and tho remedy to be effective must be the same. .. ; The-pain otoneuralgia is caused by starved nerves. The blood, which normally carries nourishment to the nerves, for somo reason no longer does so, and tho pain that you feel is tho cry of the nerves for food. The reason why the blood fails to properly nourish tho nerves is often because the blood itself is weak and thin. ' . Anaemia, or thin blood, is the most common cause of neuralgia, -Build up the thin blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and you are attacking neuralgia at its root. These, tonic pills also have a peculiar and direct action, on tho nerves so that they aro probably the very best possible remedy for tho treatment of neuralgia. Tour own dealer sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Get'a box to-day aud write to tho Dr. Williams' Mcdiciiio Co., Wellington, for the free book, "Diseases of -thaJtaiTOJis- Sifltem.'-ferAdtt*.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2576, 25 September 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2576, 25 September 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2576, 25 September 1915, Page 14

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