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Neuralgia for Years. ACUTE SUFFERING BEFORE THE RIGHT CUKE WAS TRIED. "WAIIII WOMAN I'OrXD THAT THE RIGHT WAV TO CURE NEURALGIA IS>TO CURE THE CAUSE OE THE TROUBLE. 31 rs Esther Bullock, Walker street. Waihi, New Zealand, states: : — •• i suffered most acutely for several years oil and off from Neuralgia. J would lie attacked without -warning. I'd go to bed quite well and wake up next morning suffering dreadfully. An attack might last for days or even weeks. I'd often be so bad I'd be helpless. Housework simply had to go. The i>ain was worse in the right temple, hut it would attack each side of the temples in turn, and also the corners of the eyes. I'd try hot cloths and wet cloths, but there was no relief. I'd often take two Neuralgia powders at a time to get a little ease. My head felt as if it' we re on fire. 1 couldn't bear any noise or' have the children speak to me. I'd be so wretched and irritable. At first the attacks only came on twice a year, but they increased, and I'd get them every mouth or two months. T'd try hot vinegar, hot salt, any mortal thing that T thought- might ease me. I used to suffer agonies if a door slammed. I'd walk up and down nearly crazed. I daren't go out on a windy day. I wetit to the doctor, and he said I was anaemic. I had tonics, hut got 110 benefit. Then a friend told me about l)r. Williams' Pink Pills, and I tried

NERVOUS DISORDERS. . v NEURALGIA SCIATICA ' ST. VITUS' DANCE There's a reason why Dr. \7iiliair:s' Fink Pills have cured-so many cases of nerve trouble. A run down state of the nerves may show itself in a variety of forms. Sometimes sciatica, sometimes paralysis, often neuralgia, ui:l more often a state of extreme nervousness, or excitability. In children disordered'nerves often cause St. Vitus' Dance. If the nerves have tone and are strong and healthy, none of the ccrrplaints can exist in the system. The cause of nervous disorders is weak, run down nerves. To cure these complaints the'common sense treatment is of course the treatment jihat aims at restoring the nerves to their proper order. Now that is what Dr. Williams' Pi&k Pills are fc;\ I hey have a direct action on the nerves and also make new blood. The highest medical aallK i!:ds have noted that nervcus troubles generally attack people who are bloddless or ancen:lc a.J l! .at tlie nerves are toned the blood supply is renewed. That's the reason why i:ervc::s dix-rders are cured Ly V DR. WILLIAMS' Pi NX PILLS. 1 Shopmen only try to sell imitations and substitutes to people the v t .jnk easy to gu'f. If you.'arc asked to ta!- - t crnicilrirj .. else it is no compliment to you. The price is 3s per box, 6 bo::es iss6d vl or ironi the Dr. Williams' i'.lcdicine Co. qf Australasia Ltd., Wellington. '

Miss A. Ratz, The Lake, via Charles--villsj Q., writes: "I-do-ncrt know; what we people who live in the bush would do without Chamberlain's Remedies. Many of us live miles from a doctor, and the time tt-i would be lost in sending for „ lt e in a case of Croup would, in most cases prove fatal, to say nothing of the expense. In our family we take the precaution of keeping Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on hand —we always have a few bottles in the house —and we call ,it our doctor. As a matter of fact, one and all of Chamberlain's Remedies have a place in our medicine chest and I could not tell you the number of times they have saved us serious trouble." For sale everywhere... It is not enough to have good clothe*; yon must wear them well. •In other words, you must use &P. D. Corset. 01 all models, the P.D., is the most delightful. It confers that suggestion of raw distinction -which marks the gentlewoman It gives to an effective costume the necessary note of personal quality, the indefinable grace of style. Wear no' otlwr A.II stores mll H ... Wanteds. WANTED to purchase—Section, within 10 minutes of Post Ofiice; state price, etc., to Cash Buyer, Herald Office. FAMOUS lot New Coats, Paletots, at THOMSON'S, 16s lid, 22s 6d, 255; Furs in good qualities; splendid shades Velveteens, also Corduroy; WHITE Furs, 10s 6d to 25s 6d; Russian Veilings; Dress Skirts, 6s 6d lip; a purchase of,"Gay Gordon" Straws, very right; Camisole Embroideries. MOTOR Caps 3s 9d, also Tweed do.; Aprons, Reindeer Gloves, Hockey Serge Is Oid, Sheetings, Flannelettes, •Blanekt.s, the best —quite moderate. SALE —3.V h.p. Triumph Motor Cycle, guaranteed in good order, spare parts, cheap. Apply J. T. Wotten, Tailor. Guinness and LeCREN, ltd., have Rooms to let suitable for a dentist or representative of a soft goods warehouse, also Single and Double Offices. Rent from us a week for single office. MUTTON BlßDS.—.Mutton Birds, Mutton Birds, first of the season, at Tate's. WANTED KNOWN— That owing to business increasing rapidly I have REMOVED my Monumental Works to much larger premises, corner of STAFFORD AND NORTH STS., opposite J. Jackson and Co.'s Sawmills. H. B. HALL, Monumental Sculptor. WANTED KNOWN. THAT SPARROW AND CO. have REMOVED to more commodious premises in Stafford Chambers, BESWICIv STREET. 0525. —House of 10 Rooms (central), ob suitable for boardinghouse, good garden and orchard, i-acre; or will exchange for 5-roomed House, centrally situated,, early application necessary. Guinness and LoCren. NO more Grey Hair. Ask your chemist for Hemsley Burnet's Hair Restorer. Price 4s 9d.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13915, 28 May 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13915, 28 May 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13915, 28 May 1909, Page 7