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Wellington Woman spent Sleepless Nights and became Weak and Unstrung—Neuralgia Banished, and Health Built Up by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. It is a curious thing about Neuralgia that its sharp stabbing pains often come on at the same hour every evening. Many who are attacked know that when the hands of the clock got to a certain point they will begin to suffer. In many case* the patients are free of pain during tha day, but spend nights of misery, often walking the* floor, or trying- the homely remedy of applications of hot salt. " I 'would be fairly prostrated with the rvune," is the vivid w?y Mrs Arthur Phillips, of 5 Fiteherbcrt street, Petone. Wellington, describes the fierce bouts of Neuralgia. This was before she tried Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and she spent such sleepless nights that sho became generally weak and unstrung. The patient's mother and sister who had found groat benefit from Dr Williams' Pmk Pills, urged her to try them, with the happiest results. Mrs Phillips was completely cured. " The attacks generally came on at sundown," she said. " and for hours T went through sheer agony, and next day T would be fit' for nothing. Often I would walk the floor, or get up and put a hot iron wrapped in flannel to my face. My faoe was' often bl ; stered with the strong liniments I used. I wonder I did not lose my reason. I could barely stand on my feet when I got out of bed in tho morning. I felt aa if I would fall down with sheer weakness. I had to get a woman Ln to do the washing and heavv work. I was as white as a sheet, Mv veins had no blood in them, and not a drop would coma from a cut. I was sent away for a trip, but even then I did not pick up. I wai as wasted as could be. I was ill hko thia for over a voar, when I decided to give ]~>r Williams' P : nk Pills a trial. They did rr.o good from the very start. I took about 12 boxes altogether, and thev gavo me the <ro--\ health T enjoy to-d^v." Ever.V claim for Dr Williams' Pink Pill* is proved by cures, therefore don't be put pff with a substitute. Sold at 5s a box; six boxes 16s 6d. bv all dealers or from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia (Ltd.), Wellington. Mr T. TTeatherington, a Bay of Plenty resident, has issued a writ claiming £3OO rUtnrres from To Pnk« A and P. Association in connection with injuries eustained by plaintiff at the last annual show, when ho was kicked by a horse. There was a record collection at the diamond jubilee services of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Wellington, on November 30. Just before the close of the evening service a slip was handed to Dr Gibb announcing the amount of the collection for the day. t* «» £1227 ""■ f4n -

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Otago Witness, Issue 3117, 10 December 1913, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3117, 10 December 1913, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3117, 10 December 1913, Page 13

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