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SHII CURE W KUUA Nerve Pain Means Nerve Starvation. How Modern Methods Succeed in Curing the Cause of the Disease Instead of Treating the Symptoms. Neuralgia means simply "nerve pain," so there may l.c great variation in the character and inteu.-ity of the pain, h:*: any nerve iu Ihe bwly may be ali'eeted. There are a luunl.er of" causes of neuralgia, but the most common is a general run-down (.onditkm of 1.110 physical s\sk!m. The discovery of this fact irom reliable statisties led to tlio new (realuient ior neuralgia, which builds up tlio genera.; health by the lonic trcatmont, and .-.o disposes of the cause of the trouble. Persons r<'<lnceil l>y acute sickness, or by severe mental or plneieal strain or b.v loss (deep, arc freipiontly victims (if I'eui'alßi.t, and it. Ie cominon in the case of ihom sullering from aiiicinia or bloodIcssik'ss. This brings us very close to the acCuaL Ctiim! of which is jicivo staivaticii. 'ihe blood, wJiieh in normal health carries to the nerves all of their nourishment, is unable to perform thisdutv :-alisiaitorily when it. is weak and imp-.tre. liuild up Ibe hloiwl, thou, ;iikl the neural- ie pains will disappear as the nerves lieeonie Letter noiinsiied. The tonic treatincut with Dr Williams' Pink Pills, bloodmaking tonic, meets this condition most aunwrstbly, euro of Mrs Alexander Morris, Lake View and Jtoulder Lead's lioldcn (late, shows, "(Iwing to the trying weather on the I'lelds, J got rather urn down. I became subject to attacks of neuralgia, up both si<le» of my face and tbrough my temples It, always e.i.nie on at flic same hour of tlw <lay, ami often lasted for three days at. a time. .My face would ache dietressinglv with it. My appelile went right away—l couldn't _ bear the sight of food. I cot very linn, and everyone said how : I1 I looked, for I 111111 no colour in my fate, only a sallow look and a weary expression. 1 d get up caoli morning feeling so tired out that I dreaded to get lip, and I VI b-e drowsy and heavy, wlnle my limbs seemed 100 weak lo hold me. M' feet and hands were generally cold anil clammy. I'd have lo lie about, all Ihe lime. I ha<l 110 energy or wish to do anything. Three l.oxes of Dr Williauis' Pink I'ilK lire,uglit Ivwk my strength. I kept, on with them when f found that the first box did me 5.1 much good. I found I could cat better, and the weariness beg, 1.11 to go. Before I bad liniebod the second box the neuralgic attacks got l«v a.nd I had a better colour. Now my health is very good." Tile price is 3s per l:<i\', six boxes 16s 6(1, and if yon have trouble in getting them send a poMal nolo for the r.mount to the Dr Willi i.nis Medicine Co. of Australasia (Ltd.). Wellington, and tlicy will be sent post free by return mail. — "You have a great idea for a novel?" said a printer to a publisher. "Yes," assented the publisher. "Who 16 going to write it?" "Oh! I haven't gone into dclaik What lyc're at work on now is one of Ihe most striking cover designs ever introduced lo tho public." Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Vature's moat natural remedy, improved by science to a pleasant, permanent, positive '.ure for coughs, colds, and all inflamed surfaces of the lungs and bronchial tubes, The sore, wear} 1 , cough-worn lungs are exhilarated, the microbe-bearing mucus is cut nut, tho cause of that tickling removed, and the inflamed membranes are healed ar.<l «of.thed, 60 that there is no inclination to cough. It always cures. Tor sale everywhere.

PUBLIC NOTICES. [ GILMOUR THOMSON'S As Supplied to the Prince of Wales A Pure Malt Seotc vVliisky of Great Mivtniity ami Delicate Flavour. Miituroil in Sherry Casks. Jlild, yet .stimulating to a degree. A trial will prove its worth. Wholesale Agents: THOMSON & CO„ Dunedin.' "1 heartily recommend Lane'a Emulsion to those* who need a lung-healer, and a tonic for the whole body. It cured my bronchitis after a number of other medicines failed." This manjttd had bronchitis for several years. Used to have regular attacks. Sometimes could not go to work. He tried many remedies, but got no permanent benefit until Lane's Emulsion was used. Lane's healed his lungs. That is why it cured him—lt healed. Other medicines soothed, but did not heal. Lane's Emulsion first soothes and eases, then it heals and cures—permanently cures. . Be sure you take none but Lane's. 4/6 and 2/fi everywhere. 43 lireat Oaks from little Acorns grow: That dread disease, Consumption, has its commencement in a cold on the chest. Don't leave it until it is too late. You can promptly cure your cold with Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and J olds. $ FACE-CREAM £ | WITHOUT f mzm. I rCU'.MA RUOR W \A f $ CKEAM, England'* M XT/ W weaver face-crcaiu, is Si jjfl the only really SAFE vjj /'/ face-cream. Delight- » I fully refreshing, it frees • U;:\-Jw If Ihe skin from tan. chaps,V roughness,redness, wrinkles d aud insect bite?. Demtf greaseta?.-;, it is yl the only true aid to Natural Beauty. No gi other cream is so cleansing, so beneficial W. or so harmless. 11 leitasm I Fluor Gream | Jjj \* delicioutly fragrant awl foamy, ami d if' imnavts thn marvellous cleansing •»/ fj, toning- tue«s of ICII.MA NATUKAI. WAT 11*;. Cannot grow hair, needs n<» \;| pawJer. and has none ol thi da;ig:ro;r- », Ij aftcr-cficeis of ftreasy crcani?. Mor: * w, economical of all creams. Us* Iciirv* M 1-luor Cream daily and watch your oki:i > V> ornw clearer. I 2/0 per pot, Obtainable from following chemists— WM. V.LDKR. ■ some street K. A MANNING (late Woodward), l'riticcs street. 11. L. SPUOSEN, Uctagou.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14499, 16 April 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14499, 16 April 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14499, 16 April 1909, Page 7

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