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SCIATICA CAUSED!! BUN DOWN NERVES

4> [ : | Can be Cured only By Restoring' the Nerves. . ■—* —r Important Points to Consider in Selecting the Right Nerve Tonic. This is the way to cure Sciatica. Restore the weak run down nerves—the real cause of the trouble -to their proper state. All medical men recognise Sciatica as a nervous disorder. The. symptoms are sharp, shooting pain like hit needles in ihe thighs and legs between the hips and knees Rubbing and poulticing will not build up the nerves and remove the causa A nerve tonic is necessarv. yThe common sense plan to cu*-eany disease is to cure the cause. When selecting a nerve tunic, pick out one that has been known to cure the co ™- pliint. There's Dr Williams' Pink tfills. They first came on the market twelve years ago as a blood maker and nerve tonic, and they a e as great a favourite to-day as ever. In that time we have heard of them bsing successfully used in hundreds of cases of Sciatica. They are known to actually make new blood and because the nerves get their tone and strength from the blood, they have been found an excellent remedy for all nervnuy discrlers. A rather striking ,cure of Sciatica rpported here which will help sufferers lo fnr m an opinion of the worth of Dr Williams' Pink Pills. 'Some time ago I was attacked with Sciatica,'' said Mrs Ellen Glen, 9 Wentwort.h Place, Sydney, u> h reporter. "I had been laid up with Rheumatic Fever before this, anu was left pretty weak; The pain started in the base of the bade, ana spread down the left 'ex to the knee. It was as if Uousaod3 of pins and needles were running into me. Toe parts were not swollen, luui they,,had a feeling as if they were quite puffed up. I'd have to lay up on a couch for days at a time, and on other days 1 would be bo 1-rno that I could only get about, by leaning on various objects. The pains were alwaya worse at night, when I was in bed, and I would be awake for hours with the pain gnawing. and burning my liesh. I went on in this way for years on and off. I ! tried all sorts of to get a little ease, but 1 went on suffering. I hardly ever could go out of the house as I could unly drag my legs slowly after me. At last J read of a .case so like mine that had been cured by Dr Williams' Pink Pills ■ that I decided to try them. I felt no change with the first Box, but wbeD half through the second I fancied the pains were a little less, and before I had started the third uox i could leel a distinct improvement. [ The burning pain and stiffness in my back eased off .considerably, so did the shooting, stabbing feeling in the left leg. I could get about the house better, and even go out for a walk. I began to sleep very much better, I could walk without limping, and at last every trace of Sciatica vanished., My health is now very good." Don't let any dealer talk you into taking something which he says is just as good. If you are pestered to take a substitute, send 3s for one box, or 16s 6d for six boxes to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington

THE BEST EVIDENCE OF the satisfaction given by my Tailoring is the number of customers who daily leave their orders with me on the recommendation of their friends and relations. If you wish to be ready for Easter, place your order without delay with HAYWARD, THE LADIES' TAILOE, Lambton Quay, Who is now mating up the Very Smartest AUTUMN and WINTER FABMCS. Pahiatua Advertisements. (Tuesday's Stock Sales see Page 8). WANTED KNOWN—That Messrs Girdwo<sd and Taylor, Pahiatua of the Commercial and also the Ranfurly Stables, have gigs and buggies on hire at any time. Pour landaus meet express train, two meet all other trains. Tele grams—Gird wood Pahiatua; telephones 25 and 21. |_A Oard.J C. A. BLUETT, JgUILDEE AND CONTEACTOK, Seasoned Timber on hand. Address— Pahiatua.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10016, 12 April 1910, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
706

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10016, 12 April 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10016, 12 April 1910, Page 6

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