NEURALGIA IS ft NERVOUS TROUBLE
't is Curable by Restoring Weak Run Down Nerves. This Case Shows the Special Value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills iu NeuralgiaThere's a reason why Dr Williams Pink Pills have cured severe cases of Sciatica and Neuralgia, and other complaints in the group that are known as disorders of the nervss. ) This group also includes St. Vitus ) Dance.in children. Paralysis, and the common slate of extreme nervousness and excitability. Note this. Eich of these complaints exists because there is -sometiing the matter with the nervous system. If the nerves have tone—are strong and health}, you will not have any of these complaints. Well the reascn that Pr Williams' Pink Pills cure nervous disorders, is that they restore weak run down nerves to their proper state of tone. They act both directly on the nerves and the blood supply. The highest medical authorities have noted that nervous troubles generally attack people who are bloodless, and that the nerves are toned when the blood supply is re- ! newed. Therefore Dr Williams' Pink Pills cure nervous disorders by curing the cause of the trouble. In this case of Neuralgia at Hardinge Rd , Port Ahuriri, Napier, will be seen that Mrs Charles Bergstrom was attacked when she was in a weak, run down condition, and that she ceased to suffer with Neuralgia when her general health was restored. "I was a martyr to acute Neuralgia," said Mrs l on without warning and for no apparent cause. I'd be fairly crazed with jumping, burning attacks in my temples and over my ears. I wonder my hair didn't go grey. Every nerve in my head seemed on fire. If it were warm I had it worse. Many a night I'd have to sit up in bedjjfor hours. I bst all my colour, my lip?, hands, gums, and cheeks were absolutely blanched. All my strength seemed to go. 1 was in business at ths time, and when I used to go home up Shakespeare Rd , I'd be so tired out with the short distance that I'd have to sit down and rest half a dozen Jimes. My appetite went right away. I had to be coaxed to eat, as indigestion always came on. I'd feel a heavy weight on the chest and between the shoulder blades. I'd feel so tight on the chest that I could hardly breathe. Almost directly after eating I'd be attacked and those pains would last for hours. I had such a craving for dry thingi like rics and starch and tapio:a that mother would have to lcck them up from me. Pickels and lemons I fancied too. My hands were always clammy, and so deadly white I hated to look at them. I often had a feeling that 1 was going to faint and only my will kept me up. After i little walking my heart would thump most violently. I was very low spirited and always fairly fagged out. I had no strength at all. With any exertion I got a dry hacking cough that worried mother very much. She thought I was going into a decline. My blood must have been very thin. If I cut myself no blood would run, only water. I was ailing like this for about three months when I started Dr Williams' Pink Pills. I'hey cured me and don't think you would find anyone in Napitr in better health than I am."' When you ask for Dr Williams' Pink Pilis don't be put off with anything else. Go where you can get the gnr.uiiie, with Dr Williams' name on the outside wrapper, it's the genuine that cure 3. Price 3s a box, or six boxes for 16a 6d.. to De had of storekeepers and chemists, or sei.t direct by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
; Don't be persuaded to buy J this and that just because j it is a new brand, and proj bably packed by some inex- ; perienced firm, and pushed ! for the sake of extra profit. i I BUY AN ARTICLE I S WHICH IS GUARANTEED, and has STOOD A PUBLIC TEST for, •. 2? YEARS. PURE TEAS. V
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9612, 5 October 1909, Page 3
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