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1C Almost anyone who suffers the acute stabbing _ pains of Neuralgia vidil notice that their general health is run down. his a fact that an Anaemic, bloodless condition, often gives rise to Neuralgia. The reason U this. Neuralgia is reaiiy "nerve pain."- and it comes on when'the nerve have become weak and <^if^ run down. This condition arises horn the fact that the nerves get their nourishment through the blood, and the weak impoverished MM the blood then, and the \ n»»iiralmr- nam's Will '. s>!' disappear as the nerves *■' become better nourish- •■>' ..:-»-,■- .ed. Dr.s Williams' . ' v % . '•'& . £?ir.k Fills can, b<» v "■' stronr' -1 ' recommended '| N \J? for Neuralgia, ior. tne :..■ <l "^ u best ol; re isons—They haye cu'red a. great many; cases. Here is a striking instance "pf a cure. The following- statement was made by Miss M. Cassells, Rocky Sicfe Cavershira, Dunedin:— ' ■' When about thirteen years of age I got a bad attack of neuralgic pains in every part of my body. They were like ..a: knife cutting through me. 1 was attending school at this time, but used to have to stay home whenever I had an attack. If I moved about, the pains used to shoot from one part of my body to another.' My life was a misery to me, as I could not tell how or when the pains would attack me. I had been like this about six months and the attacks used to come on more frequently, especially in damp weather. JThenmy mother advised me to use Dr. Wiiliams'Pink Pil'sand in'two or three weeks I found the pains were less severe, L continued the use of the pills till I had takeri six boxes when I* felt perfectly cured. For the past two years I have not had the slightest pain." '■/./ * ate 3s. 3. box, six boxes 16s. 6d, of all dealers, or from The ss m,

WE RW EI7W I m jisf^m *':CTji The Werthedm Sewing -Maihine , wasn't built in a day—it isthe result of nearly 50 years of constant en- i , v j deavour along those progressive lines «^ that lead to supremacy. During allthat time we have been > V. adding-improvements to improvements and even.when the highest j point of perfection seemed to have < \ been reached we have • pushed forward again,' simplifying a, part here, strengthening a part there, always making the t motion just a little quiet- , _ or, the machine just a little easier to lftnipulate, the accuracy with which 111| x»"" r™• " i — —: — a little more perfeat It is> for these reasons that the j Wertheim is easily the most popular Sewing Machine to-day. Our prices are easy and our terms are easy too. ~ Write for Catalogue. • Agents for North Island of New Zealand: £>S«3AR HEU/ETT& CO. LTD. J WELLINGTON: 58 Cuba Street Extension. AUCKLAND: YJH.C.A. Buildings, Wellesley Street. District Agent: E. BAUSON, 94 Villa Street, Masterton.

AMBER TIPS TEA will at once appeal to your taste at being the right kind of Tea to use in your home. It will appeal to your purse, too, because « packet makes , more cups of the delightful beverage than any other brand, and on the score of strength, quality and flavour, it it fefr/1 !.. . is essentially a wholesome stimulant, and can be taken with benefit by those of weak 1 digestion. | These facts, suggest a trial, j do they not ? Your Grocer or Storekeeper will supply you with any one of the three grades at 'i, 1/8, 1/10 or 2/-per lb. [ Ask for AMBER TIPS, and refuse I the "just as goods." And, above J all,don't be misled by any "catchpenny" coupon schemes or gift '. \ : V enterprises. Teas bolstered up by such methods have -** little merit to commend them. „ . .TtX Mr%£s'■. r £&?&>. ?k\ &R& ZZ&-">l'-% ■re^tf m am JfKtaiclt A3C" \* :~TH 0M PSON BROS., LTD,, W«l!Ingt«,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10164, 14 February 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10164, 14 February 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10164, 14 February 1911, Page 2

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