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NEURALGIA.

WHY IT IS CURED BY

I)K. WILLIAMS" PINK PILLS.

" Xrw blood is ilie only medicine that, can cure Neuralgia." Miss K. M. Gardner, of 74. Tiinni-street, Lin wood, Christchurch, is only one of many who can vouch for the truth of those words.

" I don't think my blood was any better than so much dirty water when 1 got Neuralgia." said Miss Gardner. "I tried all sorts of liniments and lotions but 1 got norelief till Dr. Williams' Pink Pills set «ny blood right. Thanks to their, my nerves are now strong and steady, and I m in the pink of health in every way."

Kvorv doctor knows that bail blood is the real cause of Neuralgia—and good blood is (he only real cure. 'That is the reason why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills never fail to cure Neuralgia. They actually make new blood.

The nerves are so delicate and tender that any irritating impurity in the blood is apt to iTiaikc them sore and inflamed. That is sure to happen if the- general health is at all run down—for then the nerves are always upset and easily excited. Often the first sign of your constitution breaking un is a sudden sharp stab of Neuralgia, caused by bid blood irritating your weak and unstrung nerves.

" Of course, my general health was in a bad state for some time," added Miss Gardner. " I was as weak and wretched as could be. My nerves were all on edge. 'Ihen the Neuralgia started. It did not stay in my face, but spread all over my head, down my backbone and along mv legs and arms. I suffered agony. My legs swelled up, showing how bad my blood was, and I had to be bound up with bandages all day.

" ] tool; all sorts of medicines, but nothing did me the least good til! 1 tried Dr. Williams 1 Pink Pills," continued Miss Gardner.

"The first box or two gave mo a wonderful appetite, but they did not seem to do me much good in any other way. llowexei, 1 was hot foolish enough to expect a few boxes to cure me. In fact. I was surprised when the pain began to case up'while I was taking the third box. After that, every dose helped me. Gradually 1 got back my sleep, mv colour, and my strength. 1 didn t leave oil until I had lini-hed a dozen busts-—and then 1 was m perfect health, without a pain or an ache. 1 novel in my life felt better than I do now so 1 know Dr. Williams Pink Pills have cured me for good.'

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured Miss Gardnor because they actually made new blood for her. That one thing is all they do but they do it well. They don't act on the Dowels. They don't bother with mere, symptoms. They go straight down to the root of the matter in the blood, and cure that. And from that one root, bad blood, spring half the common ailments such as bloodlessness, indigestion, biliousness, headaches, backaches, lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, -St. Vitus' dance, spinal complaint, general weakness, and the special secret ailments that attack women and growing girls, whenever their blood supply becomes irregular oi overtaxed. Dr. dliams' Pink Pills cure all these blood troubles because they actually make new blood.

II you are not quite sure whether your illness is caused by bad blood, write for free medical advice to Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Wellington. From th© same address you can also ordei the genuine Dr. Williams Pink Pills by mail, os a box; six boxes 16s Dd, post free.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12819, 20 March 1905, Page 3

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NEURALGIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12819, 20 March 1905, Page 3

NEURALGIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12819, 20 March 1905, Page 3

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