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ANAEMIA THEN NEURALGIA.

A Painful Complaint Caused by

Bloodlessness,

Masterton Woman who Suffered Greatly—The Most Miserable Woman Alive—Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills gave her Good Health.

AVomen who have Neuralgia use all? find that it is the result of letting their general health go. They get run dov n; think they will pick up, but find the revel’s© is the case, and the sharp stabbing pains come on. This was the experience of Mrs J. Hesp, of Masterton. "About two and a half years ago I became very run down," said Mrs Hesp, "and 1 continued' to grow worse until I hadn’t an atom of strength. I left Masterton on the doctor’s orders for a change, but didn’t benefit. After a time I began to suffer terribly from Neuralgia. Sharp pains would shoot across my face, and I began to think that I was the most miserable woman alive. X became so low-spirited, depressed and weak, that I was hardly able to do the lightest thing about the house. l icet all my appetite and my lips and cheeks became bloodless. I consulted a doctor, who gave me a course of medicine, hut this failed to do me any good at all, so he ordered, me away to Masterton (we were then living at Stratford) as ho thought the change would do me good, but I felt even worse when I got here as I could not even do the little housework X had to do; things became neglected. At last my husband called in another doctor, who ordered me to a convalescent homo for a few weeks. I felt much better when I left the home, but after a few weeks my old complaint returned and I was just as ill os before. I became so bad that I could take no solid food at ail, and I used to keep a pot of hot milk on the stove and keep on drinking this to keep going. I th° u ßjj my suffering -would drive me mad. At night I got very little sleep. I had seen statements in the daily papers telling of the wonderful cures through Hr Williams Pink Pills, so my husband brought some home for' me I noticed the difference from the first. I began to feel better m myself. I could get about the bouse easily My friends noticed.the improvement. I persevered till I had rid myself of all those terribly aching pains, and I felt a new woman. I consider this a wonderful euro after all the doctors medicine failing. X have never looked back, and now 1 always keep a few handy just to keep me toned up; I believe they are the finest blood medicine obtainabrTr Williams' Pink Pills are 3s a box, 6 boxee 16s Cd, of all dealers, or from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8646, 3 February 1914, Page 8

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479

ANAEMIA THEN NEURALGIA. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8646, 3 February 1914, Page 8

ANAEMIA THEN NEURALGIA. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8646, 3 February 1914, Page 8