CABINET MAKING. SOME SECRETS OF THE TRADE. It is not generally known, says a writer in the Herald, that some common trades have their special secrets and their peculiar dangers. The Herald takes cabinet making as an example, and publishes an interesting conversation with Mr Charles Wunsch, a prominent figure in Normanby trade circles. A continual bending over work, the use of irritating and perhaps poisonous wood stains, and the muscular exertion of polishing, constitute (says a well-informed writer) dangers. "Contracted positions have a known influence on the nerves, and,' said Mr Charles Wunsch when interviewed at his home at Normanby, near "Hawera, "acute sciatica crippled nie until I used Dr Williams' pink pills. Sharp, shooting pains came in my left thigh and knee. The agony beggared description. My nerves were all on an edge and my blood was weak and watery. lii winter the agony was excruciating. Embrocations and doctors' medicines did me no-good, and sometimes every movement brought on a spasm of sharp, stinging pain. Eighteen months ago friends in Normanby," added Mr Wunsch, "persuaded me to try jDr Williams' pink pills. Ah ! They're a grand nerve-tonic, for the very first box braced me up. By the time I had used four boxes the pains had left me althogether. My nerves were soothed and strengthened, and my blood was enriched. My health now,., is excellent," concluded Mr Wunsch, notwithstanding the fact that I -continue working in contracted positions whilst engaged in cabinet-making." Cabinet makers, carpenters, sewing machinists, postmen, ana like workers, are especially.liable to sciatica, on account of the continual irritation of the sciatic nerve which their duties entail. (Especially severe cases of sciaEica in Hastings, South.-! land, Canterbury, Napier, and elsewhere, have been cured by Dr Williams' pink: pills, ,made from the. special (New Zealand formula and put up in small wooden boxes. Bottled substitutes, of course, are worthless. The genuine N.Z. pills cure all blood and nerve complaints by enriching the blood. and bracing up the nerves. They • banish sciatica, neuralgia, nervous prostration, and headaches, hysteria, fits, • paralysis, anaemia, debility and indigestion. Price three shillings -per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Those cured of sciatica by . them also include prominent residents of: Wellington, Auckland, Ha-wke's Bay, Dunedin, Cliristcliurch, and the West Coast.
C. J. HORNE, CARRIAGE PAINTER., Wansbeck Street, Having been 12 Years with. Hordern and White, Dunedin, can Guarantee First-class Workmanship and Very Best Material at MODERATE CHARGES.ADDRESS: WANSBECK STREET. Dance Music Supplied at Evening Parties, Concerts, Balls, etc.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8091, 8 January 1903, Page 4
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