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NEURALGIA.

ITS CAUSE AND ITS CUKE. Neuralgia never attacks you till your nerves are unstrung; and: your nerves are never unstrung till your blood is run down. . Good, rich blood keeps your nerves strong and steady; weak, watery blood lets them grow slack and shaky; and bad blood irritates them with painful, poisonous impurities. Then begin the sharp neuralgia, racking your tender, slender nerves with piercing paroxysms of pain! Burning, darting, stabbing, nagging neuralgia, killing sleep and making life unbearable! And bad blood: is to blame for it all. But onto you understand the cause of neuralgia its cure-is plain—plenty of pure, strong, rich red blood. And Dr Williams's Pink Pills actually make new blood. That new blood soothes the pain, sweeps out the irritating poison, heals the soreness, steadies the nerves, and braces up the whole health. Through the blood Dr Williams's Pink Pills sharpen the appetite, strengthen the back, and fill you with fresh energy and life. This is. not a boast." Read what Dr Williams's Pink Pills actually have done for this New Zealand girl—Miss E. M. Gardner, 74 Tuam street, Linwood, Christchurch. "I don't think anyone ever had neuralgia worse than me," says Miss Gardner. "ft spread from my face to my arms and legs, and down my spine. • The tears come into my eyes even now when I think of the fiendish torture 1 went through. It was something awful. I ocrald neither eat nor sleep. My Mood had been in a bad state for a loni lime before. - On Mafeking Day I climbed to the roof of a building to see the procession, and fell. I got a terrible shaking up, and tho shock shattered my poor, weak nerves. That was the start of the trouble. Next day I had a splitting headache, and my legs started .to swelL Soon the neuralgia spread to every part of me, and I hadn't a nerve that wasn't sore with suffering. Common tonics did me no good. My legs and arms were "bandaged to their full length each day, but that could not stop the piercing neuralgia. At last a friend told me that she had.seen Dr Williams's Pink Pills cure cases nearly as bad as mine. She said they actually made new blood, and I knew that was what I needed. I got some, and determined to give them a fair trial. The first box or two did not seem to do any good, but I was not such a fool as to expect a few boxes to cure me. Still, after the third bos the pain eased up a little, and after that every dose helped me. Gradually I got back by appetite, my color, and my strength. I didn't leave off till I had finished a dozen boxes and then I was in perfect health, without a pain or an ache. I never in my life felt better than I do now, so I know Dr Williams's Pink Pills cured me for good." Dr Williams's Pink Pills cure not only neuralgia, but all other nervous troubles like headaches, hysteria, St. VituVs •dance, nervousness, neurasthenia, palpitation pf the bei.rt, sciatica, spinal weakness, and even partial paralvsis and locomotor ataxia,' which doctors usually call incurable. Because they actually make new blood, Dr Williams's Pink Piils are, of course, the surest cure' for anaemia, paleness, pimples, eczema, skin troubles liver complaint, kidney ' disease . backache, lumbago, rheumatism, indigestion', biliousness, and other results of disordered Mood. But you must get the genuine N Z Dr Williams's Pink Pills for Pale People—always in boxes, never in bottles. Don't be bamboozled with any cheap- imitation or foreign substitute. If you can't get just j hat you ask for locally, send 3s for one box, or 16s 6d for six boxes, to Dr Williams s Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z.— [Advt.] , ■

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Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 7

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638

NEURALGIA. Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 7

NEURALGIA. Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 7

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