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' SCIATICA. Sciatica is a nervous disorder just like neuralgia. In fact it is often referred' to as neuralgia of the sciatic nerve. A well-known medi';a'l writer haa said it is the cry of the iverves for food. The complaint indicatjea that the nerves are weak and run do/\vn, or lack tone, as the medical man pufys it. Sometimes a blow, or injury to the leg sets the trouble going. Tha affected leg should have as much rest a/i possible. If the patient can keep to bed or a couch so much the better. Thf, correct treatment goes a step beyoiid the relief of the symptoms, and cures the cause. Dr. Williams 1 Pink Pills ; should be given to build up the blood, as'it is from the ■blood the nerves ge'i the "food" the medical writer says 'they are crying for. Thin blood causes nerves to become weak; building up the blood restores nerve force. Under, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, improvement/ is usually noticed in a Bhort time, anc) the treatment should be continued unt/i) all traces of the complaint have .disappeared. Sold by all fcUpmists and storekeepers at 3s per box.—Advt. Ladies can have their hair thoroughly shampooed and dried for 2s 6d, including tipping and sfngeing 3s 6d, hair waving 2s 6d. Donnelly's, 75, Vivian street —Advt. For Bronctfinl Colda, taka i- Woods' Gmt PenDermint Cure.—Adit,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 10

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