Australian Women's "Ail Nerves."
» A NOTE OF ALARM. There ate ominous B'gns that the condition! of prevent day life induced a state of j .extreme ntrvottß tension in women, especially married wonen. The danger threatens not onlj the happines* of many homes* but the welfare of the next generation also. One instanos is that of a 'adj at Kaiwam, Wei ingtm, who his he v the victim of distressing nerve troub es. The fol owing details were furni bed by Mrs Mary Maher 10 our reporter. Shr■tated:—"For many years my n rvous ■yttem was completely bhatt red, and ife wu a'moat unendurable. At. ti el was quite unable to control mys > If and won In ■tart and tremble at the siiKh.est aouud. Previous to tLat I suffered froixi a serxue internal complaint and was discharged from >he Ho9pi al in th be i f fiai > ooud not live long. I was extreme y w; ak am' languid, and mv food did not give n ■■■ strength to do dome t^o duti>s. Hnvim read how a lady, who had suit rer 0 similarly, had been oui-ed by Dr Wil iamp pink pills, my husband purchased sev»ra boxes for me. After taking two \vx.-u a wonderful improvement «as noiie abV. My nerves became re toned, and F fe t brighter and stronger; a oontinuancc with Dr Wi Hams' pink pil't cured m% '! he weakness laisittide and tr. ml-lins sensu tious have all disappeared, ar.d I iak pleasure in perform! g my h:-usehf; <-; iutiei. As a nervy tor.ic Dr Williums' pink pills are unrivalled." By retoning the nerves and cnrichii? and increasing the blood supply Dr Williams' pink pills cure such cases as Mrs Maher's. Various nerve diseases such a? Silepsy, paralysip, neuralgia, St Vitus' nee, hysteria, and parly decay of the faoualties have yielded to the great tonic effect of Dr Wi Hams' pink pi. Is, which are so d by chemists and a oiek^cpera, avd by the Dr Williams M dicine Co., Wei ington, price three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six post free. Look for the full name substitutes are often passed off on unsuspecting persons. !
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Manawatu Herald, 15 December 1900, Page 3
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357Australian Women's "Ail Nerves." Manawatu Herald, 15 December 1900, Page 3
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