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NEURALGIA AND POOR BLOOD. \ - There are very few cases of neuralgia tliat are not caused; by ■ a "thin run-down condition of the blood. Almost tho first thing the doctor looks for in neuralgic patients is the anaemic appearance. There are "two things to do for any form of neuralgia. Apply heat to tho affected part to soothe the pain, and feed the nerves by taking a tonic containing tho elements needed by them. Heat as afforded by hot flannel, hot water bags, etc. lulls the inflame!; nerves into temporary quiet. It does not cure. Nob until the nutrition of the nerves is restored will the inflammation subside and the neuralgic stattt ho remedied.. Never under any circumstances should drugs to deaden the pain be used. Dr. Williams'B Pink Pills furnish to the hloo<J the needed elements and the blood conveys' thfcm to ithe nerves. -The only way of getting food 1 or medicine to tlie nerves is through the blood. Remember that. ■Neuralgia is a general term. It; means inflammation of a nerve. It is given different names according to the nerve affected. Siiiatica is neuralgia of the sciatic nervo. Applications of heat) will soothe the pain in nil forms of neuralgia and Dr. Williams's Pink Pills will correct the condition that causes it. If you have neuralgia, you can send to your dealer at once for a box if Dr. Williams's Pink Pills. A useful booklet on "Diseases of the. Nervous' Svstom" will be sent free to any address by tho Dr. Williams's Medicine ,00., Bos 845, G.P.0., Wellington. ...

ASaroa, the sea-side holiday resort, where the orange and lemon trees grow to perfection. _ The cheapest motor trip in the Dominion- Cbristchurcb. return Q ss- 1. Rosnem'oer, if yon waat to get rid of that henry dull feeling in the head. which accompanies Nasal Catarrh, just take a Sfood inhalation of "NA.ZOL" through a Nnzol Inhaler, and get im-i mediato u-lief. s

tons bis $ Colds and Coughs &£• -.-. iN thi> throat :inn hint's O'S ■ your emii'lfailinr and -g?J MIBB AMY BMITH, Mus. Assoc. Melb. Univ.. HAS RESUMED TUTTION—VOTOE PRODUCTION. VIOLIN. PIANO. Theory Class now forming. ADDRESS: 37 SOPHTA STREET. (Railway Conooscioni.) MISS NORRISH, A.T.C.L., Teacher of PIANO AND VIOLIN. 12 ELIZABETH ST. Has Resumed Lessons* Railway Concessions to -Qjuntry pupils MR ALKRED W. V. VINE, F.R.C.0.. A.R.C.M.. L.R.A.M. Tuition given on Organ and Pianoforte, in Singing. Voiro Production. Theory of Music. Hnrmony. and Counterpoint, Elementary and Advanced. Term beeins from first lesson. Concessions to Conntrv Pupils. Address—Rhi'V, No 7 SARAH STTeleohone No- 4BR MR PURCELL WeBB, Examiner London College of Music, Has Resumed Teaching. NORTH PT.. opp. GIBSON ST. MUSIC. MI 8 8 HALL. Has Resumed Tuition. Miss Morgan, L.A.8., and Miss Simmons (both Pupils of Mirs Hall), Assistant Musio Presses. —»..' term begins Sept. 26 Civeanesaa 6TRATHMORE. ELIZABETH ST.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16441, 12 January 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16441, 12 January 1918, Page 2