FIERCE BOUTS OF NEURALGIA) $ Every Cold Change Brough An Attack* o This Woman Spent Sleeples: lights and Became Weak anc Jnstrung —Cured by Dr. Wil Hams' Pink Pills. o "For days at a tima I would he prostrated with 'Neuralgia," is the terse and vivid way Mrs Arthur Phillips, cf Petone, New Zealand, describes the fierce bouts of Neuralgia che suffered with. This way bo for? ■.she 'tried Dr William,,' Pin.k Pills, and ■she spent such painful days and sleepless nights, that she became 'generally wc,ik and unstrung. The patient's .mother and sifter who had found grea't benefit from Dr Wil-1 'Hans' Pink P:i!.ls, urged her to try the m, with the happicfA results. Mrs 'Phillips was completely cured. These 'Pills f.;re recommended for Neuralgia, because -:.t its generally' a- symptom of 'a. weak, irun-down. condition of health. As the nerves derive their liourisltaient from the ; blood and Dr Wil'y Pink Pills a-re a blood maker, •their vuc in ,Mii-s I J di:il:ps, who lives at 5 Fitzher"x:t •Street-, 'raid: — "For days at a time T would ho .prostrated with Neuralgia. T had ■several teeth drawn, but that did not ■:lo a- scuup cf good. The minute I I ryut my li tad out ol doers, or.put my I iia-n-cls *in a dn.p of cold water, theipa'iij. storied if it had not boon pres- | .ent bcifore. .f put on all Marts cf - '.pcQltiije's ; the pa'in for days and days | ! way so maddening 1 nearly went i crazy. I would get, up .at night, after "tossing "I'll agony, - and make an -iron 'hot- and wrap fla-niu-1 around and •prose it on my face, and often I .nearly burned "the skin off with liniment's. I would .be absolutely delir.ous with suffering. I dreaded nightfall, fc.i:- at sundown che pain_ always came on. Jf 1 dozed off I would •have mc'sit dreadful nightmares. My .fac.> got : b I i stored acid my elieeks were ■red and swollen and tender to the ifcouciii; overy nerve felt as if it were .befog twisted and pulled. I would ;j,t iby -tho lire and nvc'an and et'v •licup".':.Hrly. I wonder I did not lose my reason. The stabbing and shoot- • .vug c:m4i ..side cf the face was cruel, ■and !?.»£. on? thing eased me. First I •would feel a. tingling pain in the ears, and then the hammering paroxysms would .start. I was sick of g;oi.n,g to ) doctors. 1 could barely stand oil my \ >f<:ot when ,1 get out of bod in the -nKoTJiiing, "I felt if I would fall • -down with &lieer weakness. I had to i get a woman in to do the washing an I •heavy work. 1 was as white as a %!heet. My vuns had no blood _ in . them, and .not a drop would trickh • (from a out. J was .sent away for a trip, tut even: then. I did not pick up. J was as wasted as could be. I was i'U like this for over «• year, when I dn'.'idod to givo Dr-W i'llinms-' Pink Pi.lls - -a t"!al. Thev ded .me good .from Hi■■ 1 'verv start. I took about 12 • boxes I a.',together, and liltoy guve me the good : lic<al th I enjoy to-day." , Insist on getting Dr Williams' Pink IPiXfo. Tlrey' aro sold iby most che •stasis' and .storekeepers, or if not locally Vljtaina.ble will be sent .direct by the ■Br Williams' Medicine Co., of Au - •tralasia, Ltd., Wellington, for-3s per 'box, y.x boxes ISs 6id.
THE VICTORIOUS TRIUMPH. WONDERFUL RECORD OF SUO- J CESSES -ON" TRIUMPH MOT.] OR CYCLES. ; At the H.B. Mbtor Cycle Club's spforts held on the Hastings Race- | course on Boxing Day, the Triumphs j again practically swept the hoard. | Out of an entry of 12 ma'chines, rep- j resenting 5 different makes, the Tri- j umphs secured ten firsts, seven sec- 1 onds, and 4 thirds out of a possible 11 events. This performance is all the more re- j markalble when it is considered that the Triumphs had to concede large handicaps to machines of equal power, and six bf the ten first machines were ridden bv amateur riders. TOURIST MOTOR CO., LTD., Sole Agents for Triumph and B.S.A. MotJbr Cycles, "Wfliirarapa, Hawkes Bay, aind Poverty Bay. ROBERT POOK.. Tx>cal Accent. BABY BURNT WnH F.ED HOT IKONS. Garrington, N.8.W., writes:— "My little baby girl, Rita, burnt both hai bands until they weir© nearly raw, picking up ami hot iron,. Nothing relieved the pain until I got RexonaTimi helped her at onoe to take away the pain. We have continued to use It since, and it has cured the terrible burns in a wonderful! miannjer." Rexona, the Rapid Healing Ointment, £s eold in trimigulwr pots at Is 6d and Be. QhtAuaaJil* evsnrwh««i. FRIEND'S ADVICE PROVED GO.OD. "'My son Robert had colds and croup, and my daughter Nellie bronchitis, causing una considerable worry" says Mrs E. Cleknd, "Actonia'," Bruce Street, Sta.mnorc, N.S.W. "Mrs Robinson, of Church. St., Parramatta, told me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy—said she swore by it and would not be without it. One largo bottle completely cured me. Now that I know till? merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I do not worry about taking my children, to a doctor." Sold by a.ll chemists and storekeepers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 6
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