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A SUDDEN STAB IN THE HIP

Sciatica Vividly Described b) a One-Time Victim,

The Way to Cure all Nervou Diseases is through the Bioot

: You caowiot reach the nerves with .medicine, except through the blood. This hi biief is the .whole treatment of nervous diseases. Whom you build up t'h-e blood you cure n.Tirvoue diseas?a 'like' Neuralgia, S-oiatxLv, St. Vitus'. .Dance ar.'d 'Paralysis. The avarves get their iburiehmant —are kept in, Vton.e—by the blood. Nervous people are always .pale people. Theu are jvitcius ibcKiUEO .they are pak>. The blood ;H ! hen .thin and = watery cannot inor.'ii&ii the r.ervce. i-hen come- mervous disorders.

Dr .Wuliamo' iPin;k Pfil'Ls havo .wared ncr.-votts : diu'2asci:- in. many farms. They arc Ei(-)'t a etutttilaj-jt. The good they do is ;p;,vma'nent. They help to make •the. good red blood .which keeps the ' r..?rves r.aid the whole human system healthy. The scores iof weak, ailing petoplo" who from day to day tell through the. columns cfthe press, of the good they have derived from the uso irif these :pMIs amply proves their Wiorth. Mr George Plank, "Netherhaven," Marine Parade, Napier, tells how .'they cured him of Sciatica. He says:— "It is hard to eay how my Sciatica first started. As a young man. ,1 supipooe I was careless of •wettings, and .[ ipa.id fcr it. My left hip began to give, me great pain; it settled there Ifor 'fair iyeam. Perhaps for a' few r.dd clivG 'at a- .tiima the attacks eased off, but practically d wc,s a constant' oufforcr., I got such darting, .burning plains in the hip, and sometimes they £-pwad right down the log. I dreaded any changeable weather. My leg was a barometer. ,1 could Keep fairly well, that is if I did not move, hWif I altered .my .position* the (Tdin started and there wr.s aio .more ireC't for |tne. 1 web so istiiff in. the im'oroing I oou'ld harely ci'awl out of L»:d. ranrkig the day ,1 might get warmed nip awl ifoei a little ease: >otli•e.r tim.es I had to leave work and ccir.e heme a.'d have iiHiste;rd (poulticos I w»ae frightened to put my" ifcoit to the. tgrovuid, and I covM :not walk .smartly or quickly. On; oi:'& occasion. I Remember my leg gave'- v,-.f.y /Cirriipicitely, and I fell. I &k-\\'JL 'h:.rd.ly h>?.n.d to,put on my hoots each arcinir.g, and it was the- islow--1 c:ti 'and .'mo vt ipahvful .operation, to put 'ca my clothes. Often I had to get nr,7 A\i'ifi;.'iß areirstance.. I was always >us:.:~i3.uSahmento tc lotions; it was the oi.ily"wvay far .me to get an houlr's re- , ilioi. My leg grew very wasted and wciV.v -s v.-c'l. J iv:\v& thought I wcr,!d bettor. I spent quite. a littile in vain, hut a lengthy trial ,of ■Dr (Williams' Pirik Pills proved imvaJV.ci.ble on thirs occasion, grad--inaly dfhnr.g out the pain amd stiff■nccs and pir.r/.rovklg me in every way." ' • - n Br Wiiama' Pn:lk. .PdJs 'are sold by chc.mig.ts and storekeepers, oi 1 sent Vdv .mail on receipt cf .price, 3s per box. .a:x .boxes 1&3 6d by tlie Dr Williams' •Medwrno Co. of iAustr.al'asia, iLbd., WelHrlgtto.

GRANDMA DID IT THIS WAY MUMMY DID #r & m m V>i m. 1 r .Jm£& 1 1 i yv-^fffi Wm mnoiiu minim w as % 1 u m 1 vm m Wk ■ WPfJMi I I i ■ H i lIP 1 I 1 WHB&k 3S? WZ =** IS m Et%t*i I DO IT THIS WAY. .ISN'T BEAUTY, AND ONLY £6* 10*0 I BOUGHT IT AT

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10664, 20 June 1912, Page 6

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578

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10664, 20 June 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10664, 20 June 1912, Page 6

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