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CURING NEURALGIA

It is necessary to cure the Caus I of the Trouble. | 0 1 * I

A nervous complaint ofte caused by a weak bloodless j condition* About the' first tilling the -doctor notices 'Alien Jio is called to ait-end a natie-ut with neuralgia is that the sufferer is usually anaemic—hasn't enough blood. When there is too little blood the nerves looso their tone. That, is the commencement of nervous troubles. Neuralgia—a sharp shooting pain in tho facial nerves is one disorder. Drugs to case the pain are like fuel to a lire. The next attack requires bigger doses and so on until the drug habit is formed. Cure the original cause—the weak watery blood, and the nerves will be all right. -aaire's, way >s -always to remove tlie cause. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure in ii-.ihire's way because they make new blood. That's why they have cured so many cases ol neuralgia. Mrs EdAvard Nichols, of A ahnar, 82 Lincoln Street, North JKiehn.ond, Melbourne, told a- reporter liow they cured 1 her.

"My 'health was splendid until I wont to business, and then it .began to fail,", she said. "My colour began to fade, awl 1 got more bloodless every day. My gums were as white as wax. My lips had a .bluish tinge, and tny hands and cheeks were blanched and •wasted. If I pricked my linger ihardly a drop of blood would run. As to appetite T never had any. I ate less every day. I would come .home from business and just want >to lie down at once. I got thinner and thinner. I often -had neuralgia for weeks at a time ; once i 'nad it for three months fit a stretch. I tried all sorts of cures and remedies, and hardly had a scrap of relief. It generally came on about t'he middle of each afternoon, and every nerve in my lace had seemed on lire. The anaemia took all the pink colour out of my finger nails; some days tJiev would be quite white, other days purplish. I never wanted to be bothered seeing people or talking to Ihem. All I craved for was just in lie down. My limbs would hardly bare me; and 1 was so neiTous I would get startled at my own shadow. I would often have to stop away from business for a. week or longer, and 1 would feel so listless and dejected, but -Dr. Williams' Pink- Pills proved a splendid tonic. As I took them my appetite began to improve, and I got a tinge of colour in my face and-lips and began to fill out. I lost that weary aching feeling, and T noticed my blood getting much richer, and I have every ca'isc to be thankful to this remedy. As my health improved the attacks of neuralgia left me,"

' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent 5,j mail 011 receipt of price 3s per box 6 boxes 16s 6d, by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., "Wellington. .

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10521, 9 January 1912, Page 6

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509

CURING NEURALGIA Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10521, 9 January 1912, Page 6

CURING NEURALGIA Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10521, 9 January 1912, Page 6

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