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HOT ABLE TO || WALK OR WORK! i

o i This Man was Badly Cripple" by Sciatica. Treatment that Toned h-\ Nerves, Drove the Complairi from his System. A groat many sufferers from Sciatica fail to obtain a permanent cure becau.M.- they adopt'treatment that at .the bovt can only ease the fierce pain. I This is all that poultices and rubbing (can do. The complaint which is in It-he Sciatic nerve indicates that the j nerves arc 1 , weak and run down. Toning the nerves to their proper sK-ato naturally cures the disorder. Amongst blood-makers and nerve tonics, i)r Williams' Pi-ik Pi!'.* have gained a ■ high name. They actually make now [ blood, and through the blood supply ' the nerves with the food that keeps j i them in tone, thus curing nervous - j disorders. The case of .Mr Thomas W. Pator- .' son, Emily St., Seymour, Vic. shows F how good these pills are in cases v , Sciatica.

"Some time back 1 wa-; employed fencing at a place called "Glcnoura," about eighteen miles from Seymour," said Mr Patterson to a reporter when I was suddenly attacked by Sciatica. It was -:o had 1 had to get : anothef man to take my place. In about a week f was unable to walk about. The pain increased in severity and about throe or four in the morning it used to get very bad. The Sciatica- nerve i:i my left leg got very tender to the touch. At- times T could not move my leg. The pain- in the back of the thigh was fearful. It

was .'!■> if red hot needles wore being pushed into my ■■■inues. T consulted tli ;> doc!:"" and lie said I was suffering from a very l>?>d nttack of Sciatica. T tried liniments lint they did me no good. T was in a very bad state, un- I i able to walk or work when my brother Henry told mo <-f someone that he | knew who had suffered something like j myself 1 icing cured by 7)r Williams' Pink Pills T was only too glad to ( try anything that was likely to give ( me ease from my sufferings. The I first box didn't seem to do me much.: good but T continued their use until I bad used about six boxes and then I was able to go to work again and have had no relapse since." I)r Williams' Pink Pills are 3s. a" ho:;, six boxes IGs. Gd. of all dealers : or from the T)r Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington .

Canadian patriotism lias never been in doubt, because this Dominion lias on numerous occasions displayed its strong loyalty_to t.h« Mother Country. Xo-»v Canada is to build three Super Dreadnoughts to bo placed at the disposal of the Admiralty. This magnificent gift equals in'intensity the loyalty of the ladies who consistently drink Croncont Tea, the tea ihul is \vhi->]e;-:iiii(! ;.:;d trood, and that pleas .-; t.h,' nahite at :ill tim-s.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10712, 16 October 1912, Page 6

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490

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10712, 16 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10712, 16 October 1912, Page 6

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