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NEURALGIA.

In Linwood, Christchuroh, it is wellknown tbat Miss E. M. Gardner was tortured by Neuralgia almost beyond human endurance until she drove the disease out of her nervous system with Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. v Why," said Miss Gardner, " the pains sometimes drove me nearly mad. Most people have Neuralgia only in the face aud head, but the sharp spasms of agony shot through my legs and arms, and tore along my spine. I often thought my poor head would splib with headaches. My limbs, too, swtlled up, showing how impure my blood was. Night after night I got no sleep. Along the course of my tortured nerves my flesh was sore and tender. The slightest touch made me jump. I knew that external remedies could not cure Neuralgia, and common tonics did little good. Then, at last, I tried Dr Williams' Pink Pil's for Pale People. One box started the cure, by enriching my blood and bracing my nerve 3. The pains lessened, the swellings went down, and I felt stronger. Twelve boxes completely and permanently cured me. J never have a twinge of Neuralgia now, and I eat and sleep well. Thanks entirely to Dr Williams' Pink Pills, I have gained equally in weight, in energy and in general appearance."

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 170, 21 July 1903, Page 4

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NEURALGIA. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 170, 21 July 1903, Page 4

NEURALGIA. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 170, 21 July 1903, Page 4

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