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LITTLE GIRL WITH ST. yiMDAHCL Just a Bundle af Nervee Her Mother Says. The Complaint Result* from a Run Down Nervous ConditionHow this Girl was Cured. Even children suffer from nervous troubles. They get St. Vitus' Danco, a most distressing nervous complaint. Rapidly growing children, and those going to school, who use up their nervous energy with study, arc fit subjects. A sudden fright is often what brings it on. When the blood supply does not keep pace with the demands of growing children, the nerves become unstrung, and tho condition arises in which St. Vitus' Dance flourishes. The correct treatment aims at restoring the nerves to a proper state of tone. That is why treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been so successful. They are a direct nervo tonic, and they assist in the formation of new blood from which tho nerves get their nourishment. Mrs. Richard Hocking, of 36 Anderson St., Bnllarat, Victoria, tells how they cured her daughter Florence. She says:— "My daughter grew very quickly and it must havo sapped her strength. Her nerves got very unstrung, and I could not help noticing she was losing control of her muscles and limbs. I thought at first it was simply carelessness, and scolded her, but that only made her worse. The right f.ido was worse than tho left, the head would twitch, and the eyes would wink. If she was sitting quiet her hnnds would jerk and push things over-and it was not safe for her to hold a teacup. I could not put a needle into her hand, sho could never hold anything, firmly. When she walked the right foot always dragged and shuffled. Her speech grew so thick and hesitating that often I could not ninke out her meaning. At table when reaching for anything sho was quite likcly to knock over something. I did not like to leavo her by herself. She was just a bundle of nerves, and would give way to crying apparently for nothing. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I nm glad to say, acted most satisfactorily on her nerves ami bit by bit toned her Uμ and look all her nervous twitchings away. With each box I could seo that (he erratic movements were not so bad, nml she got stronger and took more interest in things around her. I was only 100 pleased- to keep on with the course. The first three

boxes did wonders, then Jiftor a short spell wo tried llirce boxes more, and they took every trace, away." Insist on getting Dr. Uillinms Pink Pills. They nro sold by most chemists and storekeepers, or if not locally obtainable will be sent direct by the Dr. William?' Merlicino Co. of Australasia, Ltd.. Wellin&tgu, for 3a, pw box, 6 boxes JOfc fldU_ ~, ' «>

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1569, 12 October 1912, Page 8

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464

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1569, 12 October 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1569, 12 October 1912, Page 8

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