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It is necessary to cure the Cause of the Trouble. ~e A. nervous complaint often caused by a weak bloodless condition, e About the first thing the doctor notices when he is called in to attend a* patient with Nouralgia is, that the sufferer is usually anaemic—hasn't enough blood. When there is too little blood tho nerves loso their tone. That is tho commencement of nervous troubles. Nouralgia—a sharp shooting pain in tho facial nervesis ono disorder. Drugs to ease the pain are lilto fuel to the. fire. Tho nest attack requires bigger doses.and so on until a drug habit is .formed. Cure tho original cause, the weak watery blood, and tho nerves will be all right. Nature's way is always to remove the cause. Dr. Williams' Pink Bills cure in nature's way because they make,new blood. That's why they havo cured so many cases of Neuralgia. Mrs. Edward Nichols, of "Vaimar," 32 Lincoln Street, North Richmond, Melbourne, told a reporter how tliey cured licr. "My health was splendid till I went to business, and then it began to fail," she said. "My colour Ix'gan to fado and I got more bloodless day by day. . My gums wore as white as wax. My lips had a bluish tingo and my hands and cheeks were blanched and wasted. If 1 pricked my finger hardly a drop of blood would run. As to appetite I never had any. I ate less and loss every day. I would come home from business and just want to lio down at oncc. I got thinner and thinner. I often had neuralgia for weeks at a time; once I bad it for three months at a stretch'. I tried nil'sorts of cures and remedies, and hardly had a- scrap of relief. It generally came on about Iho middle of each afternoon, and every nerve in my face and head Boomed-on fire. The anaemia took all the pink colour out of my finger nails; some days they would ho quite white, and other days, purplish. 1 never wanted to, be bothered seeing peoplo or talking to them. All I craved for was just to lie'down. My limbs would hardly bear me.-, and I'was so nervous I would get startled by my own shadow. 1 would often havo to stop away from business for a week or longer, and I would feel so listless and dejected, but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills proved a splendid tonic. As I took them my appetite began to improvo and T got: n Km n f colour in my face and lips and beran to fill out. I lost that weary aching feeling:, and I noticed my blond trpltinf ' urn richer, and T i>n vo "very thankful tn Jhis_ As my lieijt 1 * improved tho attacKß of neuralgia lol't me." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills arc, fold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent by mail on receipt of price, 3s. per box, six boxes ICs. 6d., by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
Tho local agents for Usher's whisky liavp received advice from I/ondon (o tlio ellect that Messrs. Andrew Usher and Co., tho distillers, havo been awarded tlio grand prix for Scotch whisky at tlio Centenary Exhibition, held ' at Buenos Ajna
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1336, 13 January 1912, Page 6
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