WRETCHED WITH NEURALGIA.
TONIC TREATMENT NEEDED TO CURE THE COMPLAINT. NAPIER YOUNG WOMAN A GREAT SUFFERER TILL SHE TRIED DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Neuralgia is generally the outcomo of a faulty condition of tho blood. When, the blood becomes thin and watery it, of course, cannot give the nerves tho proper amount of nourishment which they require to keon in tone, and so they arc apt to got out or gear at the least provocation. The caso of Mrs. Charles Bergstrom, Hardingo Road, Port Ahuriri, Napier, goes, to prove this. Sho becamo run down and then Neuralgia started, which caused much suffering.'. No relief was obtained till Dr. Williams' Pink Pills wero taken. The amount of good they did is borne out in Mrs. Bergstrom's own words. "I was a martyr to acute Neuralgia. It came on without warning, and for no apparent cause. I'd bo fairly crazed with jumping, burning attacks in my temples and over my ears. 1 wonder my hair didn't turn grey. Every nervo in my head seemed on tire. If it wore warm I had it worse. Many a night I'd have to sit up in bed for hours. 1 lost all my colour, my lips, gums, hands and cheeks wore absolutely blanched. All my strength seemed to go. I was in busi- i ness at the time, and when I used to go home up Shakespeare Road, I'd be so tired out with tho short distanco that I'd have to sit down and rest half a dozen times. My appetite went right away. I had to be coaxed to cat, as Indigestion always came on. I'd feel a heavy weight on the chest and between tho shoulder blades. I'd feel so tight on tho chest that I ■ could hardly breathe. Almost directly after eating I'd bo attacked and thoso pains would last for hours. I had such a craving for dry things like rice and starch and tapioca that mother would have to lock them up from me. Pickles and lemons I fancied too. My hands wero always clammy, and so deadly white I hated to look at them. I often had a feeling that I was going to faint, and only my will kept mo up. After a littlo walking my heart would thump most violently. I was very low spirited, and always fairly fagged out. I had no strength at all. With any exertion I got a dry, hacking cough that worried mother very much. She thought I was going into a decline. My blood must have been very thin. If I cut myself no blood would run, only water. I was ailing liko this for about three months, when I started Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They cured me, and I don't think you would find anyone in Napier .in better health than I" am." • . ' ■ ' -'A : . ■ ■ - . v' You can judge the shopman's opinion of you if he tries to sell you anything else when you ask for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Those "just as good" remedies are never offered unless ho thinks the customer eas} to gull. The price is 3s per box; six boxes 16s 6d, of all dealers, or from the Dr. Wil- j liams' Medicine Co., of Australasia; Ltd., Wellington. r •- :..,;; !^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14347, 18 April 1910, Page 7
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