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*' -This Young Girl Constantly . /^g^l^fMfe^Twitching—Couldn't Speak ~ If ! Plainly or Properly' use her. ;• Mist Fiorenct'nockins. ' Hands-Bow she was Cured. I-A, " .. ? .i-i." — ■ £?'■■"■ ,- vMrs. Richard Hocking, of 36 Anderson Street; West, I Victoria, told an interviewer how Dr. Williams' Pink • •Pills' cured her 16 daughter Florence of a distressing *'attack of Dancer "Her nerves got so unstrung 1 , couldn't help noticing she was losing control of hdr muscles and. "nerves," said Mrs. Hocking. , ' _ 1 . . • ....... *■" " Thb right side was worse than the left, the head - ' arid • th'e: eyes'.would"wiiik:lf she was ' 1 sittihg quiet her hands would jerk and push things over .. and it was flot safe for her to hold a tea cup. She f 1 /could never hold anything firmly. When , she walked . &e light foot always dragged and shuffled. Her speech ; ;grew so thick and hesitating that often I could not make ■I? a; 'out her meaning. At table she was quite likely to knock t •j* rover,something. • 'She was just a bundle of nerves and $ V would give way: to crying apparently fdr nothing, pr. • Williams' Pink Pills lam glad to say acted most satis- ' factorily on her nerves, and bit by bit toned her up and. took all her nervous twitching away. With each box I . , 1? could see that the erratic movements were not so bad r- , and she got stronger. The first. three' boxes did .. . "k V then after a short spell we tned. three boxes !?■■• more and they took every trace away." -, Take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Bloodlessness, Indijeslion, Rheumatism ' mid nervous complaints, because they have cured others of these disorders. . , S;l Price 3/-; boxes 16/6,' of all dealers or from the Dr. Williams': Medicine ■ i Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. 11111111 l IWIHiJIMMLMiM II Hi Mii-ii.i■■■■ ■.. i.1.U....

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£ VEST gQCKgT NECESSITY Pretty well'everybody uses matohes of one kind or another. I The most convenient sort is the wax vesta. It is compact, lights I readily, doos not blow out, and strikes anywhere. Wax Vestas, j moreover, are now manufactured from non-poisonous matonals, j ' TSie Non-Poisonous Vesta is ideal for Household use. Wo danger with littlo children, as .4ho heads do not readily come off and are perfectly harmless. Tho improved Vesta is absolutely non-poisonous in manufacture, and—what is equally important— 13 so m use I , Brands BRYANT & MAY R. BELL & CO. Sold ovorywhoro in plaid, flat, and tin boxos. r Mad o by il BRYANT & MAY, BELL & CO., LTD. - Newtown, WELLINGTON , m' Brownie Cameras both * Wf^p^^M^ j£ m box and folding form " £-&* f \ "■<£ ,aro gieat favourites— . inexpensive, simple and strong, yet capable of doing % ,' roally excellent work m tho hands of the begmnor. & $ Pitted with high-class Rapid Lenses and Bversot ?£ ' $ Shuttors. Smtablo for Portraits, Gioups, Viowb sad k' W> Snapshots. $j $ Prices from 6/- to 63/- $ 'i . ' | £ BUT BE SURE IT'S A BROWNIE! I * " $ I Sold Everywhere % ?§ !& , Y \ SOLD BY THE jPV * WSWlisI rOLLOWINfx WELLINGTON vtitotfcfMKJtfii&t] HOUSES — k&JS/»ffiSKffifliiKS* r SrirHrl end Co Ltd, lambton Quay, Tho Grand Phirwacv, Willis Street V ni I (, Oi tl", Chemists, Cubi Stitot, Vi vian & treat, and Couiteiiav l'lnco, C H I n« GheinNt Courtenay Place, W S Wallace, Chemist. Willis Street; V b V I'ii iott, Chemist, Eiddifor Street, Nowtown, CA. Williamson, Chemist, Potono.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1678, 19 February 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1678, 19 February 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1678, 19 February 1913, Page 4

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