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Acute Suffering Before the Right Cure was Tried. This Woman Found that the Righl Way to Cure Neuralgia, is to cure the Cause of the Trouble. There are very few cases of neuralgia that are not caused by a weak run down condition. About tbe first thing the doctor notices in neuralgic patients is the anaemic appearance. When there is too little blood the nerves lose their tone, That is the commencement of nervous troubles in bloodless people. Neuralgia—a sharp shooting pain in the facial nerves is one disorder. Drugs to ease the pain are like fuel to the fire. The next attack requires bigger doses, and so on until a drug habit is formed. Cure the original cause—the weak watery blood, and the nerves will be all right. Nature's way is always to remove the cause. Dr. Williams' Pink fills cure in nature's way because they make new blood. That's why they have cured so many cases of neuralgia. They cured Mrs Esther Bullock, Walker Street, Waihi, New Zealand, who states: — "I suffered most acutely for several years on and off from neuraliga. I would be atcacked without warning. I'd go to bed quite well and wake up naxt morning suffering dreadfully. An attack might last fov days or even weeks. I'd often be so bad I'd be helpless. Housework simply had to go. The pain was worse in the right temple, but it would attack each side of the temples in turn, and also the corners of ;he eyes. I'd try hot cloths and wet cloths but there was no relief. I'd often take two neuralgia powders at a time to get a little ease. My head felt as if it were on fire. I couldn't bear any noise or have the children speak to me, I'd be so wretched and irritable. At first the attacks only came on twice a year, but they increased and I'd get them every month, or two months. I'd try hot vinegar, hot salt, any mortal thing that I thought might ease me. I used to suffer agonies if a door slammed; I'd walk up and down nearly crazed. My sister would often often come in at two o'clock and not a hand's turn would have been done about the house. I daren't go out on a windy day. I went to the doctor and he said I was anaemic. I had tonics but got no benefit. Then a friend told me about Dr. Wlliams' Pink Pills and I tried them last August. After I'd taken the first box the neuralgia wore , off, and for four solid months I was free from it. Then I was attacked again, but not so severely as before. I took another box with similar good, effects, and two more after that, and with each box the attacks lessened in violence and the times between each attack were much greater. I have not had a trace of it since I finished the last box, and now I am While so promptly effective these pills contain no harmful stimulants or opiates. They are perfectly safe and create no drug habit. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeeprs, or sent by mail, posted on receipt of price 3s per box, 6 boxes l'6s Gd by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

Housewives who want to bake delicious, appetising, wholesome cakes, scones, biscuits, muffins, pastry and bread should HUDSON'S W »*ol Yl!/"7 «JSK. Tliousands of particular women use no other. For thirty years it lias been the standard. Hudson's Balloon Brand is best because it gives the best results. The price is, Gd, 1/- and 1/9 per tin. Record Sales this Season. The sales of Ton-king's Linseed Emulsion are ever growing and extending. Wl'.en we consider the large number of remedies for coughs and colds that are offered lo the public it in truly remarkable 111ct the sales of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion should show the wonderful increase Ilia' (hey have done. There are mo?t excellent reasons for it, however. Tonkin;;-'? Linseed Emulsion is prepared from the prescription of an English chemist a chemist, who had large experience in the cough mixture business in England, and who knew e\ery detail in preparing a thoroughly reliable rough and cold medicine. The combination of linseed, healing bnl'sams, and gums is perfect in every detail, anil no other article contains the excellent cough-curing qualif ie.s combined in " Tonkiug's." Ortniti it is tlint Tonking's Linseed Emulsion will promptly cure a cold that is just commencing, cr quickly free vou from the grip of a serious, settled cough. And, finally. "Tonkiug's" is good for any age, men, women, or'children. Sold everywhere in three sizes, ifi 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. 14

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3180, 4 May 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3180, 4 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3180, 4 May 1909, Page 3

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