them last August. After I'd . taken the first box the neuralgia' wore raff, ;ind for four solid months 1 was free from it. Then I was attacked again, but not so severely as before. /j took another box with similar good 'effects, and two more after that,, aud with each box the attacks lessened/ in violence, and the times between pacli attack were much greater. ] Ifave not had a trace of it since I finished the last box. and now I am in capitai health in every way." J The Way to / jl Cure Sciatica. IS TO CURE THE CAUSfc OF THE TROUBLE. ' THIS MAX SUFFERED AGOXY FOR YEARS. AND G AVK I P HOPE OK RELIKF, RUT WAS (TRIOJ) BY DR. AVI I.IJ A:\lS' PTXK PILLS. Here's the case of a Sydney man. Mi- A. McXab. of (>(> Haf.hurst street, who suffered agony with (Sciatica until he cured himself with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. To an interviewer, lie stated : "I suffered with Sciaiiea for years, being a martyr .to the most fearful agony. Often I was laid up for weeks at a time, and my sufferings were almost beyond descripthiu. The night time was the worst. All night T laid in pain, the sharp shooting aching run-.
ning right clown my leg. It was only on tlie one .side. Sometimes when walking the shooting pains caught me and then i had to hang on to a fence to stop from falling. Several times i ivas in bed for three weeks at a time, and I have spent pounds and pounds on doctors and medicines. Some of them gave me a little relief, hut that's all. J got very thin and run down, and grew very weak. When the pains come on it was like lightning shooting through me. When I had taken so many things without success, I began to give up hope of ever getting better, hut reading one day that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured Sciatica, 1 made up my mind to' try them ;vs a last resource. After the first week or two I began to notice an improvement, and as I kept on 1 kept getting better. J kept.on till I was thoroughly cured. For nearly a year now J have not felt the slightest twinge' of Sciatica. T don't dread the winters now like 1 used to.'' Young Woman Cured of St. Vitus' Dance. BY DR. AYILLLI.VMS' PIN.K PILLS. THEIR GREATVALUE AS ANERVE TONIC PROVED.—ONE OF THE MOST NERVOUS CASES ON RECORD.—SEVEN* YEARS A SUFFERER, and PRACTICALLY
BEDMDDEN FOR ALL THAT TI.MK.-~IX GOOD HEALTH TODAY. •'For seven years I suffered from St. Vitus' Dance," s:iid Mrs Thomas Edmunds, 38 Hullanaming street, 'Redfern, Sydney. " I. had twitchings all over my body, in my hands, feet, arms, mouth and eyes. 1 couldn't do the smallest tiling for myself. L was fed with a spoon, for I couldn't handle a thiny. If 1 tried to dress myself I'd ear my clothes to rags. L was twisting and turning all the time. In my sleojt I'd be restless all the night. I got so bad that ] dare not he taken out, my legs would twitch and down I'd fall. -My mouth would twitch violently, and I'd make the most awful grimaces. I could only speak in stammers and mumbles., I was painfully thin, and seemed to have no blood in my body. I hadn't a scrap of colour in my face or hands. I couldn't sit still, my shoulders would shrug and my body shake: i was in bed pretty well all the years I was ill. T was just taken put on to the verandah on tine days for an airing. Some (lavs I'd have to be strapped No one could have .suffered worse. I was despaired of. Mother spent large sums on doctors and medicines, but I trot no better until she tried Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills for me. The twitching* were less with the second box. and after that improvement continued steadily J began to eat heartily and to fill out. My blood got richer, and the colour came back to my face. By the time T had finished the liinth box T was n. chanced rrirl. Dr. "Williams' Pink. Pills worked a ;miracle in my case."
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13915, 28 May 1909, Page 7
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