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SCIATICA.

A Terrible Case Cared by Dr. Williams' Fink Fills. "Sciatica laid mc on my back for three solid months, as helpless as a cripple," said Mr. F. W. Cudby, the well-known boot manufacturer of Warwick-road, Stratford, "and no words can tell what 1 suliered. Three doctors could not even ease the pain—but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually cured mc. It is nothing less than a miracle," It is a miracle —yet it is easily explained. Sciatica is a disease of the nerves—and the nerves never become diseased until the blood is too weak to keep them strong and healthy. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not try, like common medicines, to ease the pain—they go right down to the root of the matter and build up the nerves with new rich red blood. That is why they cured Mr. Cudby—and cured him for good. "It all began with a drenching I got one wet night," Mr. Cudby explained. "Next night 1 lay on the sofa while my wife set the table —but when she called mc, I could not get up. A sudden stab of pain caught mc in the hip and seemed to rip right down through the muscles of my leg. That was the start of my Sciatica!" "For three days," Mrs. Cudby broke in, "he lay there in torture. He could not ' even turn in bed. 1 had three doctors to him. In spite of all they could do, my husband seemed crippled for life. Batteries liniments did him no good. To ease his pain we had to keep shifting his leg from one position to another. For weeks he was in constant agony, as helpless as a cripple. For three long months he did not do a tap of work. Then I happened to read in the Taranaki papers that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had cured others who suffered almost as much," "Yes," said Mr. Cudby, "nothing • would do my wife but that I should ■ give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial. I did—and after two or three boxes I began to mend. The pain eased • up a good deal, and I felt better in 50 ' wave. I was doing first-rate when another wetting brought on the Sciatica as bad as ever again. But I knew Dr. Williams' Pink Pills would cure mc. in the end, so I kept on. After six more boxes, I was able to walk about. Before long I was back at my work—and, thanks to Dr. Williams , Pink Pills. I have never had a twinge of Sciatica since." That is the straight solemn statement of one of the best known men in a large New Zealand town. No person who reads it can doubt for another minute the wonderful power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to cure such painful diseases as sciatica, neuralgia, and rheu- . matisvn. All these are caused originally ,by bad blood—and Dr. Williams' Pink '. Pills actually make new blood. They do just that one thing —but they do it J well. They don't act on the bowels. They don't bother about mere symp- ' j toms. They won't cure any disease '. I that isn't caused by bad blood —but ' j then that is the cause of all common ! ' ailments like paleness, pimples, skin diseases, eczema, a*thma, anaemia, indigestion, headaches, backaches, kidney trouble, liver complaint, biliousness, nervousness, St. Vitus' dance, rickets, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, spinal weak- , ness, failing powers, decline, and the secret irregularities in the health of [ growing girls and women which are due }to a disordered blood supply. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured all these j complaints, positively and permanently, by striking straight at their root and cause in the blood. But, of course, you must get the '■■ genuine N.Z. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, made by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington—always in boxes, never . in bottles. Sent by mail from this ad- [ drps*. or sold by all chenaiste and storekeepers at 3/ a box.

SUNDAY-ScW^j i The following Is fhp'nu. ~ '-•'-•- - W-school V*^ % 8* SENIOR GHfcADa ' "~ First Division.—Prb- P ""' i > Strong, Onehnnga Prrabyfafc.V Doll. Jessie S. Le Ballly, Mount pi l ' flts t prS2 Uonal, second prizefJ«_i? a S <Sfc»jS_£ Onehunga Methodist, thhl „^ a *$& Second Division-Elsie M^ lze - ' Presbyterian; Maggie &Otort_Methodist; Nellie Artury^fe^ Mary M. Koyd, OueliuuX fe? Ba PUs£ Third IMvislon.-Mary _^* ' nga Methodist; Lucy M„^ hw '- J On___, Presbyterian: May E w" 3 ?' RotolS Eden Meth-.dlst; Edith ?r gtles ' iIS Church of Christ; 4u« _V, m ***** : ; John's Methodist, . Ponsonhv- mmo <*i 'St sic Begbie, Jericho ffi Ra^el' Amy F." Li'ndsay^Kin^anf^P Ivy Jamleson, Tabernacle Martin, Mount Eden GoJ re e^ V \ M ■S. Rayner, Howlck al;;Cl «S' Quisley Glabome ■ PrMbyteS?/• *$ . Jane Laybouni, Te Ar«h„ , : Charles A. S. Carter TaW? , Me «loS Pass' Dlvtalok-Ma-S lT k Bi W Presbyterian; . AnnT^^Maiiev Ml *• mouth Baptist; Edward rvA ew P£ Jamas' Presbyterian- if^L St St. James' PrSbytSian.^ e<ierl< * .^k - PRIM AH* GRADE S-elon Dl S^Xpl^'^ Pitt street Methodist, . cates first class-Mabel ' aS£_* aSS" 8 - New Plymouth Baptist; rLr lnbur J. Plymouth Baptist" Annte M a b P K »' Ne * New Plymouth BaptistTvioK. Wke - Wright, Mauku TJndenom *' Rotorua Darrow, TararuK^ c -Charles Sydney Thorburn TarS terian; Grace Phillip McLean *T*£i-?3 b * byterian; Iris May Gordon 'toT" o '*** tlst; Charles Philip W&ife«] Baptist; Louisa M. Peace, gational; Esther Mary Milnes _W^ n l te - tist; Gladys E. Short, ObS: PrtSV*' nominational; Oscar R. huhu Methodist; Kenneth BaSßhK*' dlst; Freda Nicholson, BotSS 9 " terian; Ruby Goodson, Ricr.aP r eirt£ b * ian; Letitia Louisa BarribaU, thodlst; Arley Dunlop, Thaml.^" 6 " Walter Edwin Utting, Arch HUI M»?w : Ist; William Holdsworth Clark ■'*_£{* Hand Mission; Victor French StS& Presbyterian: Ivy Dora Earie. Be»XJ street Congregational; Margaret £™T*> trill, Pitt street Methodist; " Barr, Onehunga Presbyterian; DalsVfe Williams, St. David's Waterworth, Northcote Methodist; Evel™ ' Moor Eden Terrace Primitive Metffi "Frank Nicholson, Howick Presby?X: Willie Bennett, Tararn crt Purcell, Rotorua Presbyte^iS J. Robinson, Jericho Undenoininatio™'. Nellie Gadd, Northcote PresbytW® ley Herringshaw Wood. Thames BapS-" Annie Myrtle Smith, Thames . ConS Uonal; Arthur Jenkin, Thames- B» Alfreda Irene M. Moody, Bayfield Mrthf. dlst; Willie Harris, Stf JomVs ™,2 Methodist; Elsie Booth, Ponsonby ffi dlst; Gladys Dewar, Ponsonby' BahSstRuth'Webb, Mt. Albert Methodist;H TRobinson, Ponsonby Baptist; Rita Cariaw' St. David's Presbyterian; Alice' Mnrdock St. Davids Presbyterian; Nellie Johnston; Methodist; A. McGregor, St An* drew's Presbyterian; Bruce Maclean St Andrew's Presbyterian; Ella Joyce Postlesu '• Devonport Congregational; Samuel lonl- ' den, Tabernacle Baptist; Norman'lnciter ! Tabernacle Baptist; George Woddingham' Pitt street Methodist; Mary Ella Bayles. Beresford street Congregational; Arthur i Robins, Onehunga Methodist; Lucy Fletcher Onehunga Methodist; Ruth Isabell 'Boyd! Onehunga Presbyterian; Agnes. Rebecca Norris, Pongakawa Undenominational; Nora Kathleen McCowan, Pukekohe'Methodist; Marjorie Duthle Johnston, St. David's Presbyterian. JUNIOR GRADE. "'. .\ Prize-winners—Richard Froude Ward, St David's Presbyterian, first' prize; Hubert Ernest Le Cren, Tabernacle Baptist, and William Owen Nelson Rout, Cambridge Presbyterian, equal, second prize; Agnes Smith, Onehunga Presbyterian,* and* Oswald O. Perry, Onehunga Presbyterian, equal, third prize. First class certificates —Gwendoline Armstrong-, Howlck Presbyterian; Gertrude Elizabeth JSai-rlball, Baldhill Methodist; Ada Jessie TPlnifred Barriball, Baldbill Methodist; Elsie Bj>sle; Tabernacle Baptist; Kathleen*Dacey, "St. Stephen's Presbyterian; Eveline' Mary Hawke, New Plymouth Baptist; Alice Mary McLean, Tararu Presbyterian; Mary .Wilkinson, Ponsonby Baptist; John Mackenzie, St. David's Presbyterian; Reginald Vaughan, Tabernacle Baptist; Sarah Isabel Whitehouse, Thames Baptist; Bertha' Williams, Eden Terrace Primitive Methodist; Nelly Cowslll, Otara Point; Bessie Met- - calfe, Church of Christ; Nellie Whaley, Ponsonby Baptist; Elsie Wilkins,'Beresford street Congregational; Gwladys Parkins', Cambridge Presbyterian; Eleanor Hazel Thorburn, Tararu Presbyterian;. INTERMEDIATE GRADE, ;;;'■; ~j First Division.—Prize winners-TpAdellna Q. Maddison, Helping Hand ■•' -Mission,.. Gladys Griffith, Devonport Methodist, equal, Ist prize; Violet M. Lewis, Grafton Boad Methodist, 2nd prize; Christian F. G. Maclean, St. Andrew's Presbyterian, 3rd prize.-First-class Certificates.—Esther Bicfcar* Thames Baptist; Alfred George Marshall Pitt street Methodist; Alma W, Humphries Arch Hill Methodist; Linda. Porter,, ApcK land Tabernacle; Minnie eKarney, Beres,ford street Congregational; Frances. Fletcher, Onehunga Methodist; Frances W. Davies, Onehunga Methodist;. Charles i*•. Waddingham, fltt street Methodist; MagNobleTDevonport Methodist; Gilmohr,'Knox Presbyterian; May-Edwards, Onehunga Methodist; Nina M. fellowrMt Eden Methodist; Elsie p, Newton, .Tatars Pi-pslwterian- Percy Dellow, Mt. : :->o_J Mc?h b o y dUtf n Wred y Butler. . P?ggg Methodist;' Ruby O. Edmunds, Hand .Mission; Rose XJgW Methodist; Isabel Young, St. byterian; Gertrude' Eyre, Pitt-street Methodist; Ethel Trevarthen, Metwj . dlst; Mabel C. Maddison, Helping Hg Mission; Prudence L. BOCS Baptist; Ada F. Johnson, Pitt street »*"■. dlst- - '-.rivs-MV:-'''-'

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 194, 15 August 1904, Page 2

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SCIATICA. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 194, 15 August 1904, Page 2

SCIATICA. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 194, 15 August 1904, Page 2