WATCH NERVOUS CHILDREN
FOR SKINS OF ST. VITUS' DANCE. ' It is far better to prevent St. Vitus' dance than to wait until a cure is necessary. Nen'ous children should therefore be carefully watched for symptoms of tho approach of this disease. Long before the child becomes awkward and begins dropping things there is a period during which the appetite is fickle and the child is tired and listless. Tho jerking, nervous movements characteristic of tho disease come much later. In the early stages a pood tonic for the blood and nerves, such as I)r Williams' Pink Pills, will go far towards preventing tho development of tho disease, but a true tonic such as the above is necessary, care being taken to avoid mero stimulating medicines, for these make the nervous condition much worse. When your child grows listless, prefers to sit and read rather than go out and play, and lequires altogether too much timo to do his or her lessons, take prompt steps and give a course of treatment with Dr Williams' Pink Pills. These,pills build up the blood, nourish the starved nerves and improve tho general health. If you are suffering from inny /nervous ailment, you cannot do better than begin Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People to-day. Any dealer can supply them, but ask for I)r Williams', 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d. Write for the free booklet, "Diseases of tho Nervous System" to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Box 8-15, G.P.0., Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10298, 5 June 1919, Page 6
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248WATCH NERVOUS CHILDREN New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10298, 5 June 1919, Page 6
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