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NEURALGIA CURED.

O ; , Bad Nerves Need Good' Blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "No one knows what I suffered with Neuralgia," said Mrs. Mary Anderson, Main St., Temuka, Canterbury. "I was always in dread of a terrible attack. I oould neither eat nor sleep with the pain. The only thing that cured me was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." Every day you'll hear people say, 1 don't know whatever gave me this Neuralgia — I must jhave caugh,t a cold,' Now cold never caused a case of Neuralgia in, tHis world. It only sets t^e pain, going. The Neuralgia -is really rooted in the blood. Ba f d<Jalood jangles the nerves and makes them jump and throb at the least excuse. And you can never cure your Neuralgia for good, till you make your blood rich and strong an,d ,pure. . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make new; Wood— that's how they cuied Mrs. Anderson, of Temuka. "I don't tl£ink anyone ever had Neu- 1 xalgia worse than I had," Mrs. Anderson went on. "The pain used to start in my he^rt, and I never knew when it might carry me off. Then it spread 'to my face and head, running along my nerves like fire. I could feel that lie nerves themselves were burnt. The flesh around them was bo sore and tender that I could not touch it. The least movement -ijnfc fresh .paroxysms of pain shooting, through my head. The pain, in fact, wore me right out. Every day I grew thinner, ■weaker, and more nervous. I coud neither eat nor sleep. My whole health broke down. My whole life was miserable. "Of courae I had the best doctors in' the district. They said my blood was to blame, and they did their best to build it up. When one doctor found that he, could not do this with medicine, he ordered me away for a change of air. But even that did me no good. In fact, my martyrdom grew worse and worse, until I began to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pjlls _ for Pa-le People. The very first box' gave me a little appetite, but didn't fieem to ease my pain in the least. It was only after taking several boxes that the Neuralgia began to ease up a little. Of course, I knew it was unreasonable to oxpeet Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to cure me in a week or two. In the end, they cured me quicker than I expected. They soon made my blood pure anrf rich, ar.d then my nerves grew stronger and Steady. Now my health is excellent. Binoe Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured me, my health could not be better." Mrs. Anderson's case is only one of hundreds. Among your own neighboura you will find cases just as wonderful in which Dr, Williams' Pink Pills have struck at" the root of other blood diseases like_ anfflmia> indigestion, rheumatism, <Sciaiica^ backache, kidney disease, Jiver cojnplaint, headaches, and the special secret sufferings of growing girls and women when the regularity of their blood supply is deranged. Remember Dr. WilHams' Pink Pills do not act on the bowels. They don't attack the mere symptoms of disease. They do one thing, but they do it well — they actually make new blood. If you ar« not sure whether your special trouble is caused by bad blood or not, write for free medical advjee to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Old Custom House St.^Wellington. From, the same address you can order the genuine Dr. Williawe' Prnfc Pills by mail— 3s a box; mx boxes _'6S"»jsd, .post free.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 15

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NEURALGIA CURED. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 15

NEURALGIA CURED. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 15

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