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CHILDREN WITH ST. VITUS

Many children have been called awkward or havo been punished in school for not keeping still or for dropping things when tile trouble was St. Vitus' Dance. This disease is most common between the ages of G and U years. It is caused by thin blood, which fails to carry suflicienfc nourishment to the nerves, ana tho child becomes listless and inattentive. ' 'l'hon twitching of the muscles' and jerking of the limbs and body follow. St. Vitus' dance is cured by building up tho blood. The proper treatment is to remove the child from all excitement, stop school work, and givo Dr. Williams* Tink Pills according to instructions. Try a short treatment with thc-so strengthening pills and watch tho colour return to pale cheeks and lips, sea how tho worn nerves recover their poise, noto how nluch less irritating the children bo. come. Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla aro a blessing to nervous women, because) they build up tho blood mid strengthen the nerves. They lighten tho cares of life becauso they givo you now strength to meet them. Your own dealer can supply you. A post card to tho Dr. Williams' Medicino Co., Ltd., Wellington, will bring a useful booHlat oil ."Discuses of the Nervous .Sxstofflii ■

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2526, 29 July 1915, Page 9

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CHILDREN WITH ST. VITUS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2526, 29 July 1915, Page 9

CHILDREN WITH ST. VITUS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2526, 29 July 1915, Page 9

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