NEURALGIC PAINS. » These may be felt in any nerve of th« body, but are most frequent in the nerves of the head. Neuralgia may be caused by a decayed tooth, eye strain, or a. diseased ear, but the most common cause is general debility, accompanied by anaemia or thin blood. For this reason people who work too hard or worry too much, or do not get sufficient rest, sleep, and fresh air axe the most frequent sufferers from neuralgia, also sqiatica, which is neuralgia of the sciatic nerve. Nutrition for the nerves is the correct treatment for neuralgia, and the only way to nourish the nerves is through the blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills supply to the blood just the elements it needs to increase its capacity 'to carry nourishment to starved nerves. They have proved helpful in so, many cases of neuralgia and sciatica that any sufferer from these troubles is fully justified in giving these pills a trial. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People contain no harmful or habit-forming drugs and may be taken with perfect safety. Your own dealer sells them.? start today, but accept no common pink pills — be careful to ask for Dr. Williams'. A useful little booklet, "Diseases- oHhe Nervous System," free to any reader who sends a post card request for same to Dr. 'Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. — Advt. The powerful, penetrating properties of Nazol are death to bad colds, sore tlfroat. nasal stuffiness, and all the ille that follow chills. Us© the Nazxrt Inhaler, and aftev th© first few whiffs you'll enjoy a delightful feeling of relief. Safe, surej-and convenient. Good for old and young. No cold in Uifiol proof. 60 doau li 6d.*— Advt
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 4
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