CHILDREN HAVE NEK 0 St. Vitus' Dance a common trouble of childhood. <$ The result of a Run Down, Nervous Condition—The correct treatment and its success, 0 Even children suffer from nervous troubles. They get St. Vitus' Dance, a, most distressing nervous complaint. Rapidly growing children, and those goin/c to school, who use up their nervous energv with study, are fit subjects. A sudden fright is often what brings it on. \\ lieu tho blood supply does not keep pace with tho demands of growing children, tho nerves becomo unstrung, and thy condition arises in which St. Vitus Danoo flourishes. The correct treatment aims at restoring tho nerves to a proper state of tono. That is why treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills havo been eo successful. Thev are a direct nerve tonic, and thov assist in the formation of new blood from which tho nerves get their nourish'lnitio John Pimblott, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pimblctt, who keep tho British Fruit Palaco in Burt Street, Boulder, W A was a victim for years. He is another of the loMlij* who have been cured of St. Vitus' Dance by Dr. WilHams' l'iuk Pills. Speaking of hw euro, his mother said:— "My son John had an attack of Ehonmatism at seven years, and St. \ itus Dnuoo camo on after, and for years, till lately, in fact, it was present nearly a I the time, no might get a spell from it sav for three months, and it would como back worse than over. Bis limbs wore alwavs on the twitch, even us fonguo woul'd not keep still. At night he woiud twist and turn and throw tho bod clothes nil' to that we would often have to got up and attend to him. His fingers wore, nlwavs on the go. Perhaps six months a a timo ho would have to rtar from school Fo could eat fairly well, but tbo food didn't seem to nourish him much, for he was not nearly as robust as a boy his age should be. He seemed to havo no life and nov-jr card to play about likfl tho othorf. His speech some days would be most jumbled and indistinct. His shoulders would shrug and he could not fit still iii a cliM''. When he walked ono le* would drag after the other, lie found it a trouble to drew himself. His heart n art ion was very rapid and irrecuUir. wo. We did all we PWBibly, could.but it was left to Dr. William/ Pmk Pills to tono I,is svstem, and this hoy did most calWaclorilv. Wo gave him three pills raclidav, and presently noticed the twitching was not so pronounced, and he .wined a good deal brighter, lie improved also fn colour and flesh, .and slept bolter at ninU Wo wore quite pleased with t.'io mproVement that «'- ■": ' Hl " ft" lcs ? onv. Formerly everything would uixwt him.'for other lads thoughtlessly mimicked tho twitching, and ho would lis to l<> como home. His nerves reein thoroughly toned mi now, and we speak of the good Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did him as n duty. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers, iV sent by mail, post paid on receipt of price 3s. per bos. six Vexes Us. fld. by (he W. Wil. Hams' Medicine Co, of Australasia, Ltd,, Wollingfou*
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 4 November 1911, Page 12
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555Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 4 November 1911, Page 12
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