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ST. VITUS' DANCE

Young G:ii had a Severe AttackCured by Dr' Williams' Pink Pil) In the severe case, of St. Vitus' Dance described below, the point of ' interest to siifFerers from any form of j nervous trouble is the fact that the patient was cured by Dr Williams' j Pink Pills. The case wds such an extremely bad one tlmi) tho value of j thesapilk in nervous disorders is emphasized. St Vitus' Dance is a nervous disorder, caused by weak, unstrung nerves. So is Neuralgia and Sciatica. .Dr Williams' Pink Pills ' which help tfi make new bleed and tone the nerves have cured all' ' complaints.

; "My daughter Adelaide is now fiftooH," said Mrs James Buck by, Ann Sa., The Valley, Brisbane. "She was in tJio hospital with Typho'd Fever ami after she came home we r.otjV'" )*• f. -• -• ' ~ ' Switchings coming Oii in jlll itSr limbs. I took her hack to the Hospital for she had no control of herself and ■might even have fallen int-o the fire. She was in the Hospital this time for six ,months from January to June, then she came out a little relieved Juifc very shaky. It was impossible for her to walk finnly or straight. Her eyes were glassy and. her face had the most pinched and wistful expression. She got the habit, too, of making grimaces, unknown to herself. There was no color in her face, or Hps. 1 She only wanted to keep still and rest. If people spoke to her she would tremble and the start, would 'make her hands jump; in fact all through her IhxTv the spasms would go ,'ml often she would cry for nothing. All through sho was just a bundle of nerves a.nd as thin as could he. I could not let hei go out by herself, for she would totter so and could only walk very* slowly. One day I vras advised to try Williams' Pink Pills, and I bought, a box. The first box did her the world of good and before a fortnight had passed she was able to walk out by herself, though it was a month before she could run. Her nerve?, gradually strengthened and her appetite picked up as she kept on, the twitc'i,ing grew less and finally every symptom disappeared." | Rr "Williams' Pink Pills are 3s. a box. six boxes, 16s. 6d., of all dealers, or from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 3

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406

ST. VITUS' DANCE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 3

ST. VITUS' DANCE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 3

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