The beautiful daughter of! Mrs. Ft. A. Addington, Argent Street, [ Broken Hill, is declared to rf have been cured of St. Vitus Dance by . . j —CLEMENTS TONIC— j f ™ """" ■ _ : . ■ Recently in France ; b, peasant woman, whose little girl had been bedridden with par; ilysis for years, had occasion to visit a churchyard which con Jtained the statue of a well-known saint. Some of the mould frorr f the tomb adhered- to her handkerchief, which upon touch ling the child cured her. • The fact is vouch'ed for upon reliable authority. Miracles are not s ill confined to the older countries, for we ' ■ n __ r have heard also of simif jar remarkable incidents in newer coun- i tries and very often in Australia. A few years ago a certain ■ ' section of Broken Hill ( was electrified by the recovery from ap- I parently incurable St„; Vitus Dance of the daughter of Mrs. R. j A. Addington, of Arp Street. It was on the 10th October, ! "" aga *' 1911,, when first the inysterious cure ' was reported. The ai»"iwmnnaaim j """mother, being seen U sy a special interviewer, ,and overcome by gratitude that her (l ! waß healthy again, told the facts ' at once. She said' that the disorder occurred through her • j daughter falling frd ma. tram. This gave her a great shock, i and so affected her •'hervous system that eventually ; St. Vitus • Danco ensued. .SI Se became so bad that it was impossible to i I hold a knife and fc and going out of the house was out of J| the question. remarkable condition continued for ebmell / ! time, medical ski] 1 Pacing useless, Mrs. Addington declared $1 ' > WHEN SUDDEJ.'/LY, AS THE'RESULT OF USING CLEM-|j j j ENTS TONIC, ai change took place. She gradu-f. j |-- ally improved, a*i l d soon regained her normal condition. Nearly/) ! I two years have ( lapsed since her complete recovery, and allC I I J that time she hr js enjoyed the best of health. 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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 12
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