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MARTYR TO NEURALGIA.

HOW DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS v CURE ALL BLOOD DISEASES. "I was suoh a nervous wreck that I was afraid to stay alone in the house, even in day time," says Mrs Mary Anderson, of Main street, Teniuka, Canterbury. "I waa always in dread of one of my terrible attacks of neuralgia. The pain used to start in my heart, and I never knew when it might carry mc off." Fortunately, there are not many cases of neuralgia of the heart, and few women have suffered like Mrs Anderson, of Temuka. UsualK the pain is only in the head and : face—sharp stabs of agony or nagging twinges at the tender irritable nerves, ifven in those common cases neuralgia is serious because it shows that the blood is poor and the system run-down. The nerves give no trouble when the blood is pure, rich, and red. Nervousness, neuralgia, sciatica, hysteria, end St. Vitus' dance appear only" when the nerves are starved by weak and watery blood, or irritated by blood that is impure and poisonous. Set your blood right with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and you will strike the one cause of all these nerve complaints. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do one thing only, but they do it well—they actoaJiy make new blood. That is the sole wad simple secret of their success in curing all nervous disorders from sleeplessness to locomotor ataxia. No one can doubt their value after reading these • words of Mrs Anderson: — "The sharp piercing pain seemed to stab my heart and then run up to my head. The attacks used to oome on periodically, and I dreaded them like death. My whole life was miserable. Every day I grew thinner,. weaker, and more nervous. I could neither eat nor sleep. My health teemed broken up in every way. Of course, my blood -was to blame for it all. When the doctor could not build it tip with his medicines, he ordered mc away for a change of air. Even that did mc no good. In fact, I found that after three years of martyrdom, the only thing that could cure mc was Dr. Williams' Pink Pille for Pale People." Of course, Mrs Anderson, was careful not to let any cheap, imitation be palmed ofl on her. Her perfect health to-day is due to the fact that ah© got the genuine New Zealand Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, made in Wellington and put up in wooden boxes. When did you ever hear of any of your neighbours being cured by foreign substitutes in glass bottles? '1 got the genuine kind," Mrs Anderson went on, "and after the first box or two I felt them doing mc a little good. Gradually my blood grew stronger, and I could feel it "racing through my veins. I gained rapidly in strength, appetite, and colour. Soon the new blood soothed and steadied my nerves, and I have never liad a twinge of neuralgia since. I am cured for good and I mve my splendid health to-day to your jjreat blood-building nerve tonic. Dr. Williams' Pink Pille for Pale People." Mrs Anderson's caee ie only one of hundreds. Among your own neighbours you will find cases just as wonderful in which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have struck at th-e root of other blood diseases like anemia, indigestion, rheumatism, sciatica, backache, kidney disease, liver complaint, 'headaches, and the special eecret sufferings of growing girls and women when the regularity of their blood supply is derangod. Remember Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not act on the bowels. They do one thing only, but they do it well — they actually make new blood. If you are" not sure" whether your special trouble is caused by bad blood or not. write for free medical advice to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. Wellington. Prom the same address* you con order the genuine X.Z. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills by mailSi a box; six boxes 16s 6d, post free. Always in boxes—never in bottles.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11878, 27 April 1904, Page 4

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670

MARTYR TO NEURALGIA. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11878, 27 April 1904, Page 4

MARTYR TO NEURALGIA. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11878, 27 April 1904, Page 4

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