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Riverston residents will doubtless express regret when they read of tbe misfortune which Mrs T. Lynch, of Palmerston-street, has had to labour under. It appears that some time ago her hip joint and the muscles surrounding it became so stiff that she could not walk without bringing, on attacks of sharp, stinging pains, * : due to sciatica. Until she used Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people (which happily cured her) she was in great agony. Before long tbe shooting pains spread from her hip to her foot. Embrocations and mcdi- " cines proved useless to combat the disease, which for months caused Mrs Lynch intense suffering. Then she was recommended to try Dr. Williams' pink pills. She did so, and the worldrenowned blood-builder and nerve tonic soon began to. tone up her. nerves and to enrich the blood. Thus tbe foundation of the sciatica was removed, arid before long Mrs Lynch was a cheerful, active, cured woman, the contents of two boxes being sufficient to bring about this bappy sult.Mrs Lynch says exposure to damp and cold brought on the pains of sciatica. No doubt this was so, for sciatica is really caused by nerve disorder, and the cold starts the pains. By toning up the nerves, Dr. , Williams' pink pills cure sciatica, neuralgia, hysteria, nervous exhaustion, St. Vitus' dance, etc. By enriching the blood tbey cure anaemia, debility, indigestion, skin diseases, rickets, bronchitis, and even consumption. Obtainable from chemists and storekeepers and the Dr. Williams' Medicine C 0.,. Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. When purchasing be sure you get Dr. Williams', as worthless imitations dyed pink are sometimes sold to the unwary. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 111, 12 May 1902, Page 3
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282LADY PARTIALLY CRIPPLED— Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 111, 12 May 1902, Page 3
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