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WITH NEURALGIA * Tonic Treatment Needed to Core the Complaint. Napier Young Woman a Great Sufferer till She Tried Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Neuralgia is generally the outcome of a faulty condition of the blood.' When the blood bocose thin and water it, of course, cannot give the nerves the proper amount of nourishment which they require to xeop in .tone, and so they are apt to get out of gear at the least 'provocation. The case of Mrs" Charles Bergstrom, Hardinge Rd., Port Ahuriri, Napier, gees to prove this. She’ became run down, and then Neuralgia started, which caused much suffering. No relief was obtained till Dr W illiams’ Pink Pills were taken. The amount of good they did is borne out in Mrs Bergstrom’s own words. “I was a martyr to. acute Neuralgia. It came on without warning, and for no apparent cause. I’d be fairly crazed with jumping, burning attacks in my temples and over my ears. 1 wonder my hair did not turn grey. Every nerve in ray head seemed on tire. If it were warm 1 had it worse. Many a night I’d have to sit up in bed for hours. I lost all my colour, my lips, gums, hands, and cheeks were absolutely blanched. All my strength seemed to go. I was in business at the time, and when I used to go home to Shakespeare Road I’d be so tired out with the short distance that I’d have to sit down and rest half a dozen times. My appetite went right away. I had to he coaxed to eat, as indigestion always came on. I’d feci a heavy weight on the chest and between my shoulder blades. I’d feel so tight on the .chest that I could hardly breathe. Almost directly after eating I’d be attacked, and those pains would last for hours. I had such a craving for dry things like rice and starch and tapioca that mother would have to lock them up from me. Pickles and lemons I fancied, too. My hands- were always clammy, and so deadly white I hated to look at them. I often had a feeling that I was going to faint and only my will kept me up. After a little walking my heart would thump 1 most violently. I was very low-spirited [ and always fairly fagged out. I had no strength at all. With any exertion I got a dry, hacking cough that worried mother very much. She thought I was going into a decline. My blood must have been very thin. If I cut myself no blood would run, ■only water. I was ailing like this for about three mouths when I started Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. They cured me, and I don’t think you would find anyone in Napier in better health than I am.” You can judge the shopman’s opinion of you if he tries to soil you anything else ■svtcn you ask for Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. Those “just as good” remedies are never offered unless he thinks the customer easy to gull. The price is 3s per box; six boxes 16s 6d, of all dealers, or from the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13054, 23 April 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13054, 23 April 1910, Page 2