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NEURALGIA

When the long r hot, weary, wearing, summer has thinned your blood and shattered your nerves, then comes agonising Neuralgia with the first touch of cold. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills actually make new blood, soothe the nerves and strengthen the spine—and that is why ' they are the one sure, scientific cure for Neuralgia. “My nervorus System was utterly unstrung,” says Miss Gardner, of 74, Tuam street, Linwood, Christchurch. “The poorness of my blood and general weakness all tended to make me worse. Any sudden noise startled me. At last my jangled nerves broke down with the sharp, shooting pains of Neuralgia that darted through my spine, head, legs and arms. The agony down the backbone 'was intense. It seemed as if long, redhot spikes were continually being passed through and through my spinal column. My limbs swelled terribly. I could neither eat nor sleep. The want of blood and rest brought on heart palpi-

tation, and the least little exertion sent my heart hammering and beating until it felt like the fluttering of wings inside me. I continued faint and weak, and

suffered awftul agonies from the Neuralgia until I used Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. They are simply a marvellous nerve tonic. The first box started to enrich my blood and soothe my nerves. The pain lessened greatly. Two more boxes almost cured me. Further perseverance with them made me the strong, happy, healthy woman I am to-day. Neuralgia never troubles me now —even in the coldest wind and wet —for my blood has been thoroughly enriched and my nerves completely braced up by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills.” DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1628, 13 May 1903, Page 73 (Supplement)

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NEURALGIA New Zealand Mail, Issue 1628, 13 May 1903, Page 73 (Supplement)

NEURALGIA New Zealand Mail, Issue 1628, 13 May 1903, Page 73 (Supplement)