DON'T SUFFER WITH SCIATICA, IT IS A FORM OF NEURALGIA & IS CURED BY THE REMEDY THAT CURES NEURALGIA. Sciatica is Neuralgia of the Sciatic Nerve. | Sharp, darting twinges of pain like red hot needles in the legs from the thigh downwards. The treatment should I be the same as i'or other forms of neural* | gia. I So manv severe eases of Sciatica have • been cured by Dr Williams's Rink I that every sufferer is justified in giving the I treatment a thorough trial. Sciatica, being an inflammation of the nerve, may arise from many causes, as exposure, uressure on the nerve, a fall upon the thighs, or lifting heavy weights. It was a bad wetting that brought on Sciatica in the case of Mr Joseph W. Harrison, ft well-known painter and decorator of Cordelia Street, St Leonards, Glenelg, S A The point to remember is that Dr ! Williams's Pink Pills thoroughly cured J ijini. Mr Harrison made the following j statement to a reliable reporter. "I was engaged playing in a band contest when it came on to rain, and I got a bad soakine. When I got up the next day my left leg was stiff, and in a short time sharp darting pains began to |shoot up and down my leg. My doctor told me I had Sciatica, and although I took a lot of his medicine the pain continued. When 1 was walking the sharp shooting pain was just like a live electric wire in my leg. It would come on so suddenly that I often nearly dropped to the ground. The attacks often lasted for half an hour at a time. Sometimes I would be walking along <ul right when suddenly I would be hobbling almost doubled up with the pain, My rest was often broken and I would rise tired ana I worn out. i I did everything I could in the way of getting medical treatment, but I continued 1 to suffer agony for live years. Then a 3 f-iend recommended me to try Dr Wilj liam'sTink Pills, and I got some at Shep- ' | herd's, the Parade Chemist, Norwood, ? i whsre I was then living. i The second box began to make an improvement. The pain eased oil and did not come on so often. As I took the third - box the complaint gradually left me altogether, and since then I have been eom- • pietely free from Sciatica," AN UNFAIR PRACTICE. There are a few shopkeepers who try to sell their own lines when a well-known arr tide like Dr Williams' Pink Pills is asked 3 j for, and this is not fair to the customers, as e I Dr Williams' Fink Pills have a world-wide j ! reputation because of their wonderful cures. j The best thing to do is to trade where suba ' stitutes are not pushed. The price of Dr d | Williams' Pink Pills is 3s per box, six boxes l«s (id, and if there is any trouble in j, | getting them locally they wil be sent post ! paid by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, N.Z.,on receipt of price.
THE COST OF LIVING TS -a, difficult problem to fac-?, but it can be easily solved by purchasing GIDDINGS', M.ASTERTON. Laasdowne Brick Works MASTERTON. HAVING purchased the above works, I desire to notify the public that I have practically re-modelled the sarue,and am now turning out bricks that cannot be excelled for quality in the Dominion. All bricks aio classified—builders, chimney and faced bricks—and prices will be found reasonable. Builders, Architects* n-nd Bricklayers are invited to inspect the bricks now being turned out at the above works. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON, mJi AT MESSRS 11. COLE & SON are delivering Wood at 20s per cord Vi ,i four foot lengths) cash, straight from *-he bush. The prices were formerly 21s. This cannot be beaten. Don't delay, get in your stock while prices are down. Coal for which you are being charged 43s per ton, we are delivering same at 39s per ton. This is A BREAK-UP FOR THE COMBINE. H. COLE AND SON, Wood and Coal Merchants. DIXON'S SPECIAL JAR BRAKE JVURING the Summer months special \J attention' will be given to the manufacture of drinks suitable for the hot weather. These will be put up in one Gallon Jars, and deliveries will be made daily to private houses in all parts of the town. The best article is always the cheapest, therefore I recommend you to give them a trial. During the 25 years I have been in business in Masterton, I have always given rhe public the best article obtainable. This is the secret of my success. mm
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3110, 8 February 1909, Page 6
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