RUN DOWN THEN NEURALGIA.
rhis Woman Almost Crazed by Pain. Restored to Hca'iT. and Strength by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ,1* _——- * a*' The beginning of Neuralgia is often a watery condition of the blood. Xeuralgia begins when the nerves become run down. The nerves get their nourishment through' the blood, and tin* weak impoverished blood is built up, the nerves are toned, and the Xeuralgia is cured. How good Dr Williams' Pink Pills are for the blood and nerves, is shown in the case of Mrs Geo. Poulson, 30 Trafalgar Street, St. Albans, Christchurch. Her life wa.s a misery with Xeuralgia brought on by a generaljlv inn down condition. b She said: — "I caught a chill shortly after my little girl was born and anaemic symtoms set in. 1 found myself getting thinner every day and wasting dreadfully. My lips were like, my chocks, dead white, and my gums as well, l felt some days as if I hadn't the strength to put one foot before the other. The Xeuralgia came on and for five months I had it in the left side of my face. It would come on towards nightfall and then \ knew 1 would not get any sloop for hours with the nagging pain. I got so irritable and nervous. If anyone came on me unawares I jumped with the start and any little noise would .go. through: my head and upset mo. My heart beat so fast that if I climbed a stair 1 would be quite out of breath by the time I got to the ton. I felt so overwrought and weak I could not boar a close room and wa« so low-spirited T would cry for hours; .everything seemed to go wrong. My mother, seeing how run down 1 was . orocured mo a few boxes of l)r Williams' Pink Pills and they did mo a great deal of good. J can recommend thorn with every confidence. Mv appetite now h good and I' feel thoroughly toned up, thanks to this remedy." •"• • :
The shopman smiles un his slocyo whe.n he .gets a gullible person to get a substitute. Don't lot the ]au?rh bo at your expense; take Dr...Williams'. ' Of all dealers 3s. a box. (> bor.os I'is. Gd., or from the LY Wil-Y-:w.' Medicine Co., of Australasia. Wollingt^:.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 12 September 1912, Page 6
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383RUN DOWN THEN NEURALGIA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10718, 12 September 1912, Page 6
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