A SUDDEN STAB IN THE HIP.
Sciatica Vividly Described by a One-Time Victim. ♦ The Way to Cure all Nervous Diseases is through die Blood. ♦ You cannot reach tie nerves with medicine, except through the blood. This in brief is the whole treatment of nervous diseases. When you build up the blood you enre nervous diseases like Neuralgia, Sciatica, .Si. Vitus' Dance, and Paralysis. The nerves jret their nourishment—arc kept in tone—bj- the blood. Xervous people are always 'pale people. They are nervous because they are pale. The blood when thin and watery cannot nourish tbe nerves. Then come nervous disorders. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured nervous diseases in man} , forms. They are not a stimulant. The good they do is permanent. They help to mate the good red blood which keeps the nerves and the whole human system healthy. The scores of weak, ailing people who. from day to day, tell through, the columns of tae Press of the good they tave derived from the use of these pills amply proves their wort&. Mr. George Plank. "Xetherhaven,"' Marine-parade. Xapier, tells how they cured him of Sciatica. He eayer— "It as hard to cay how liy Sciatica first started. As a young man 1 suppose I was careless -of wettings and I paid for it- My left hip began to give mc great pain; it settled tuere for four years. Perhaps for a few odd days at a time the attacks eased off, but practically I was a constant sufferer- I pot BU<\h darting burning pains in the hip. and sometimes they (Spread right down the leg. I 'dreaded any changeable weather. My lep was a splendid barometer. I eonia sleep fairly well—that is, if I did not move, but if T alteTed my position the pafn started, and there was no more rest for mc. I was co etiff in the morning I oouW barely crawl out of bed. Drains <*« day J uright get warmed up and feel a little ease; other times I had to letre work and come borne and have mustard ponltiroK applied. I was frightened to pot my foot to the ground and I could not walk smartly or ignictly. On one occcaston I remember my leg gave way completely end I fell. I could hardly bend to put on my boots each morning, and it was the slowest and most painful •β-peration to put on my clothes. Often I had to get my w2e"s assistance. I was always using liniments or iotions; it was the only way for mc to get an tour's relief. My leg grew very wasted and weak as well. I never thought I wouia get better. 1 spent <juite a little fortune in vain, bnt a lsngty trial of Dr. Williams' Pink Pillß proved invaluable en this occasion, gradnally driving out the pain and stiffness and improving mc in every way." Pr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers or sent by mail nn receipt of pripp. ?,/ per box. six boxes Iβ f>. by the Dr. Williams" Medicine-Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 148, 21 June 1912, Page 6
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