FOR NEURALGIA
GET DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Neuralgia is due to the failure of the blood to carry nourishment to a nerve. It is due to malnutrition, nerve starvation and the pain of neuralgia has been described by an eminent scientist as ‘‘the ary of a nerve for food.” The most direct way to correct neuralgia is to build up the blood so that it can give the nerves the elements they need. Sciatica, or ociatic rheumatism, as it is sometimes called, is neuralgia of the sciatic nerve. It Ls stubborn in resisting treatment but calls for the same remedy as neuralgia. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills supply to the blood just the dements it needs to increase its capacity to carry nourishment to starved uervea. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are a blood biukler and nerve tonic. Hie rich, red blood that they make not only earrka colour to the checks and lips and givee vigour to the muscles bat it revitalises the exhausted nerves and quiets the pains of neuralgia and relation. Dr Williams’ Pink Pillq contain no opiates nor harmful drugs; they restore health and strength but do not give temporary stimulation. In spite 6f the increased cost of all drugs the price of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills has not been changed. Your own chemists con supply you or you can order direct from the D r Williams’ Medicine Co., Box 84-S, C P. 0., Wellington, price 3/- per box, six box-cs 16/0. Two booklets, “Diseases of the Nervous Syrtem” and "What to Eat and How to Rat” will be rent free *o any add-rue?.— - .. \ !. 1
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Southland Times, Issue 18817, 10 May 1920, Page 7
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267FOR NEURALGIA Southland Times, Issue 18817, 10 May 1920, Page 7
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