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NERVES ON FIRL

LICK BLOOD CURES NEURALGIA. DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Burning pains that shoot along the tender nerves—that’s Neuralgia, the surest sign of bad blood and a run-down system. Generally it attacks only the face and head —but sometimes, in the worst cases, the piercing pains tear down the spine and through the legs and arms. Such a case was that of Miss E. M. Gardner, of 74 Tuam St.. Limvood, re, r Ist church. "When Dr Williams’ Pink Pills cured her, they can cure the worst case in New Zealand. “Twelve months ago I had a terrible attack of Neuralgia,” said Miss Gardner recently, “and that showed me what a bad state my general health was in. For some time I had been ailing, and I don’t hiuk my blood was any better than so much water. I was as weak and wretched as I could be, and my nerves were ail on edge. Then the Neuralgia s'arted. It did not stay in ray face, but spread all over my head, down my back-bone and along my legs and arms. I suffered agony. My logs swelled up, showing how bad my blood was, and I had to -be bound up with bandages all day. I took all sorts of medicines, but nothing did me the least good till I tried Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. The first box or two did not seem to do any good, but I was not such a fool as to expect a few boxes to cure me. Still, after the third box, the pain eased up a little, and after that every dose helped me. Gradually I got back my appetite, my colour and my strength. I didn’t leave off till I had finished a dozen boxes • —and then I was in perfect health, without a pain or an ache. I never in my life.felt better than I do now—-so I know Dr Williams’ Piuk Pills have oured me for good.” Miss Gardner, of Christchurch, is quite right in blaming all she -suffered on her bad blood. When the blood becomes weak and watery, the nerves are usually the first part of the body to break down. They get unstrung, tender and irritable—and then Neuralgia starts with all its fiendish torture. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills cured Miss Gardner because they actually made new bleed for her. That one thing is all they do —but they do it well. They don’t act on tho bowels. 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, had 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 or overtaxed. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills cure all these blood troubles became they actually make new iblood. If 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 the same address you can also order the genuine Dr Williams’ Pink Pills by mail (3s a box; six boxes 16s 6d, post free) if your local chemist or storekeeper tries to force you to take some cheap and worthless substitute of his own. destitutes never cured anybody. Get the genuino Dr Williams’ Pink Pills that cured 'Miss Gardner—always in boxes, never in bottles. '—

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1695, 24 August 1904, Page 72 (Supplement)

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Page 72 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1695, 24 August 1904, Page 72 (Supplement)

Page 72 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1695, 24 August 1904, Page 72 (Supplement)

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