NERVOUS CHILDREN.
Nervous, irritable children who can't Kit or stand still are orten developing an attack of St. Vitus' Dance. This distressing complaint sometimes results from a fright, but it is often brought on by over study at school, and a. low stato* o£ the nen-otis system. \\ lien mothers notice their children rest-lens and iidgetj\, the timely use of a tonic will avert the more serious disorder. ]>r. Williams' Pink Pills,are an ideal tonic for children, a> tuey contain no hanuiiil drugs,' but just the. elements needed to buildup the blood.and restore the run-down nerves, making the little on<is sturdy. i)ink-cheekodj and 3>r. Williams' Pink Pil'.s should l>e kept in the house, as they are gccxl for any coin pin iat that, a supply of rich; red blood is good for. Your own chemist can supply you. '1
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 5
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138NERVOUS CHILDREN. Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 5
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