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WOMEN WITH NEURALGIA.

GENERALLY A SYMPTOM OF A

BLOODLESS CONDITION

THIS NEW PLYMOUTH WOMAN HAD SEVERE NEURALGIA OW-

ING TO AN/EMIA — NEW BLOOD FROM DR. WILjI,_AMS'

PINK PILLS CURED HEtC.

Women who have Neuralgia usually find that it is the result of letting their general health go. They get run down; think, they will pick up, but find the reverse is the case, and the sharp stabbing pains come on. This was tae experience of Mrs Gilbert, Elliott Street, New Plymouth.

"About three years ago I began to feel ill and run down," said Mrs Gilbert to a reporter. "The doctor told me my blood was out of order. Very soon my nerves seemed to be on edge and I would jump at the slightest noise. I began to suffer very much from neuralgia, and I would sometimes lie awake for hours, on account of the sharp, shooting pains. I became quite pale and my lips and cheeks looked lifeless. I always seemed limp, tired and weary. If I stood for any lerjth of time my feed felt like lead and would swell to an extraordinary size. I also, had terrible pains in my head. My neighbours would help me with my housework, as I was unable to do it myself. I seemed to have no desire to go anywhere or to do anything. My husband called in a doctor who told me my nerves and blood were out of order. He gave me a course of medicine which seemed to do me good for a time, but I got just as bad again. One clay a lady friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as she had derived much benefit from them. Well, I tried a box, aud from* the first I got relief. I kept on taking them, and I improved wonderfully. From being pale and listless I became bright and cheerful again. My appetite returned, and I was able to enjoy a good meal. I persevered with the pills until I becamo perfectly well and strong, in fact I do not remember ever being so well before." Every day Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are curing people of anaemia, indigestion, debility, palpitations, fainting weaknesses, neuralgia, headaches and nervous disorders. Of all dealers, or direct from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, 3s a box, or 16s 6d for Bix. Never allow a shopman to persuade you into accepting some useless substitute.

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Bibliographic details

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11784, 22 September 1913, Page 6

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411

WOMEN WITH NEURALGIA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11784, 22 September 1913, Page 6

WOMEN WITH NEURALGIA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11784, 22 September 1913, Page 6

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