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+ RENDERED THIS MAN A HELPLESS CRIPPLE. « Had to be Carried About: Morphia to Ease the Pains: Dr. Williams' Pink Pills " Cured the Cause. A touch of Sciatica makes the whole system quiver with pain. The sharp, shooting pains are like red hot needles in the hips and legs. Doctors cill sciatica "Neuralgia of the Sciatic Neive." That's the complaint in a nutshell. The nerves have,, becomestarved, the system run. dowu— then Sciatica or Neuralgia. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cur<ni Sciatica in the case of Mr. George Ellis, farmer, of Longford, Tasmania, who was so crippled with the complaint for six years that he was unable to do any work. They cure by curing the cause; by making rich new blood, which is the food for weak, run-down nerves, and when the nerves are ton U, sciatica goes. Poultices and linimo its are useless. Mr. Ellis made the following statement to a reporter. - "Some years -ago I was laid up wi*h Sciatica and had to give up my work.' The pains I endured were something awful. I could only hobble abuot th<s house on walking- sticks. I sent for tl»« doctor arid he blistered me from thr> hips to, the foot. It gave me relief "from the pain, but did not cure me. "I soon got bad again, and felt pains like, red hot needles in my legs.. I drow> to see the doctor* and it took four men to lift me, out of the cart and help me into the doctor's. He injected morphia to Kill the pain, and gave vie* medicine, but it did not cure me. ' T was suffering for about six years when I read in a pamphlet of the wonderful cures of Sciatica by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I sent to the chemist for two boxes. After taking one box I got relief, and after eight boxes I was cured and have not been troubled since, and am quite satisfied with th » wonderful cure by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I am glad to give this testimonial for <he benefit, of other suf* ferers." The price '& 3s -per box, six boxes 16s 6d, and if you have trouble In getting them, send a postal note for the amount to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington, and .they will bo sent post free by return mail. Chamberlain's- Tablets have proved remarkably successful in. curing afeomach troubles'^ biliousness and constipation >\ One man was cured of bad stomach trouble %j these tablets after having Bpeijrtr mafcy -pounds* for. medicines ana treatment, without any permanent' ibenefit. In cases, of constipation they are mild and gentle in their action,. and they leave the bowels' ln a natural and healthy condition. They are r easy to take aria, pleasant in effect. Try them. You will find them far superior to pills. For sale by -.all Stores. ' it " \ - t ;

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NEW PLYMOUTH TO BREAK WATER. A 'Bus leaves Devon Street, New Plymouth, at 7 a.m., running every half-hour up to 6 p.m.* Return from the Breakwater, leaving Breakwater at 7.30 a.m., and eter.% half-hour- to 6.30 p.m. 'Buses run front Devon Street at 7.2HJ every evening to connect vrith the Stenmej for North, returning fr«>u« Breakwater at 8 p.m. y M JONGS. l*Tf)(»rinN»

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13928, 6 April 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13928, 6 April 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13928, 6 April 1909, Page 8

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