I Had to be Fed and Dressed lik an Infant. Mother recounts her Astonishing Cure by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills For over six months her daughter Margaret ,was a constant care to Mrs Caroline Brown, of ''Minnieville,'" John St., Waverlvv Sydney. The girl had developed St. Vitus' Dance in a most aggravating form, and although .she was fifteen", had to he fed, Mashed and dressed like 'in infant. She was tinder doctor's ("".re for six weeks, hut did not recover. Finally Mrs Browne V'-an to give her daughter Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and they completely cured her. Mrs Browne is anxious that- other mcthers who may have suffering children should know of the cure, and has permitted the details heing made public. St Vitus' Dance is a distressing nervous disease, and. like Neuralgia and Sciatica, can only ho cured through the nerves. Dr Williams' Pink Pills contain the elements .which enable the blood to nourish the nerves until they become strong. Mrs Browno said: —
"After having an attack of St. Vitus' Dance when she was twelve, my daughter Margaret always gave the impression that the complaint was still in her system, and at fifteen years of age it returned. Owing to a sudden fright in the house the twit- t clung started quite suddenly and soon J she as as had as ever, and became utterly helpless. She wa-s waited on hand and foot. I had to feed and dress and even wash her. Her clothes .would lie so torn hy the convulsive 'movements through every part of the i body. It started first in the right arm and the right side was always the worst. Her head, would-twist and Her" eyebrows "and month were never still." Her tongue .swelled in her "mouth and her speech got so ifnhMed' "and indistinct you could barely make out a word. / Once she--\yasasleox) she was quiet enough, but «s soon as she woke the bedclothes would go in all directions. She could not eat a solid meal, it- was mostly light dishes. Meat would choke her unless chopped very fine I s.it by her at meal times jvst m lift her cup of tea for her. She never Avici] out of the hou,e orco) t whon '. took her up to the d •<.- to;. 1 'va.s of the alert all i'-'e time to see she came, to no harm in the house or out of it. Her lips were quite Manched' and .she was so thin and poorly. Headaches were a trouble, too. I was in a dreadful worry over her for her state could hardly have been worse and T. was at my wits end. Somehow i always had a belief in Dr Williams' Pinh Pills so 1 'bought a couple of boxes for a trial, giving her three pills a day at first and gradually increasing the dose. While she was on the second box one. day at tea time she took hold of her cup herself and lifted it to her lips'much to our surprise. Wo kept on steadily with the pills and little by little she improved. The twitching of every muscle became less marked, and when she walked she could put her feet down firmly and in the proper place. Tho pallid look disappeared and J<n could notice the new blood.under the skin. After awhile she was able to return to business. Her health now is perfect. Kvery nerve got toned up and her appetite is good and her appearance first class." Dr Williams' Pink Pills are 3s a b0x..6 boxes 10s 6d, of all dealers, or from tho Dv Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia,. Ltd.. Wellington.
CAUSED MOTHER SLEEPLESB NIGHTS. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy completely cured my children of a dreadful chronic cough which caused me many sleepless nights. I called in the physician but they did not improve with the medicine he prescribed," says Mrs J. Woods of Utiku, N.Z. "My sister-in-law advised me to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and after the first few doses I could see that they were getting great relief, and were soon completely cured.''
. No need to worry over tliose Customs entries until your brains, are fogged. Pass them along to Messrs J. J. Curtis and Co. —they are experts at the game. There's no time to be lost (and time is money to yon), when your entries are passed) by Messrs J. J, CURTTS AND CO., Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Their charges, too, are very moderate.
XoH-is tlio time to sow your Mantrol and Rape Soed. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS... THE GREATEST MANGEL IN EXISTENCE. HAS BEATEN ALL RECORDS THROUOHOFT THE NORTH ISLAND. We are also carrying largo .stocks of Manures, of every tion. PUTTON AND HURST" RAPE SEEDS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 26 November 1912, Page 6
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