SCIATICA'S SHARP SHOOTING PAINS. ' • THE TROUBLE IS IN THE SCIATIC* , NERVE. TO CURE,, RESTORE THE RUN DOWN NERVES —THIS MAN CURED • . IN THIS WAY. Sciatica with its dreaded 'sharp shooting pains in the thigh and legs; pains like rod-,;;.' hot needles in tender flesh, is a nervous disH , order. * The trouble is in the sciatic - nerve; It begins when the nerves are run ' down' and out of tone. Nerves become run down; when the blood becomes 100 thin; they do not get a proper amount of nourishments-.. Therefore, to - euro Sciatica " build up the , - blood; the impoverished nerves are fed, = and the Sciatic pains disappear.-.' Absolute, ; rest is the best aid to proper medical treat-'. , ment. - - .. . .vC ■ ' So many severe cases of Sciatica "• have been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills■■ that every sufferer is -justified in giving: the treatment a thorough trial. * A recent euro h is that of Mr. Arthur Ernest , White,- s+, : RoschilUstreet, Redfern, Sydney. "I was ailing for about four months off.. and on with Sciatica," said " Mr. ' White. "I got a chill at my work, and it brought; on .a severe pain in my back, just across : the loins. It -would ease off ; during . the day after I had a little exercise, but it was bad at night time. I * could hardly, close my eyes."' I'd be twisting and ''turn- ; ing all ways to try and get some relief- ; - It was like a toothache with the constant, v nagging, gnawing pain. The skin would' : be very red and tender. I rubbed myself with liniments, but found- them no good.The pain extended down the side of my left leg and s the back of my thigh. For about an hour after I'd get . out of bed ,1 could only limp about. It would;.;start about five each night, and last jfor hours. I'd always -bo worse when warm in bed. tl • couldn't bend my "back'without the , pain catching me like a knife. The pain only seemed to settle deeper as time went on. At last, on a friend's advice, I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ';;I" felt a shade of ease with the first box, and so I got another, and then I really began to feel distinct benefit. My back began to get supple again. I could bend down with less difficulty. I was working on .the railway line at ; Belmore then. By; the time I had finished the third box I was better, still. The pains had lessened so much that I could ; sleep quite easily. The darting spasms of pain down my leg went away, as did the . stiffness on rising. I took two more , boxes, and they finally drove away every sign of the Sciatica, and now I'm as supple as ever." ♦ * _ * - 4'"i. >>*.. ' Insist on getting Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They are sold by most chemists and storekeepers, or if not locallv obtainable' 4 . will be sent direct by the Dr- Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd." Wellington, for 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14110, 12 July 1909, Page 3
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