ST. VITUS'DANCE. _ » Young Girl had a Severe Attack — Cured by Dr' Williams* Pink Pills. In the severe ease of St. Vitas' Dance described be.ow, the point of intcreft to sufferers from any form of nervous {rouble '*,the fact that the patient was cured by Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills. The case was such an extremely bad ona that the value of there pi'ls in nervous disorders is em;:ha%i?ed. St. Vitus' Dance is a nervous caused by weak, unstrung nerves. So is .Neuralgia md Sciatica. Dr. Williams' Pink Pi! s. which be'p to make new blood and tone tho nerve?, have cured ali these complaints. "My daughter AdcHide is now fifteen.'' said Mr? James Buckby, Ann street, ''he Valley. Brisbane, "bhe was in tho hospital with Typhoid Fever and alter she cpme home we noticed twitching* com:na; on in all her limbs. I took her back to the H-. f-i'.a!. for fhe had no control of herself and might even have fallen into the fire. She was in the Ho'-pital this time for six months from January (o June, then she c«.me out a liitle relieved but vory shaky. It was impossible for her to walk firmly or Her eyro were g:a«.«y and her fnco had the mo?t pinched and wistful expression. She cot the hnbit, too, of making unknown to herself. There was no colour in her face or lips. She only wanted to keep still and rest, if people spoke to her she wcti'd tremble., and a start would make her armi jump; in fact, all through her body the Fpaems would. ■TO and often she would cry for nothing. A'l through she was just a bund'e of nerves ard a« thin aa cou'd be. I cou'd not let her >r> out W herself, for she would loiter ko and could only walk vorv «'ow!v. Ono dnv T was ndvi-ed to try Dr. «V>"l ; «ms' Pink Pills and I nought a box. T},a first box did her the world of good, and before a fortnight had parsed she was able to w?.lk out by her?elf, tboutrh it was a month before she cou'd run. Her nerve« gradually strengthened and her ftnpetite picked up as she kept on. the twitching {p-ew loss and finally every symptom disappeared." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro 3s a box, nix hoses IG3 Gd, of all dealers, or from The Dr. Wil'iams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. 14 '■ ■ - . ' - ' ' =a
ERUPTION COVERED HIS 3JIOM From Head to Foot, Heartrending to See Them Suffer Such Pain. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Itching Stopped. "My threo children were covered witU sores from head to foot and hands and arms. They first came out on tho back like a lot of Uttlo blisters filled >«jv w "h water, and then \VjL broke into large sores fKSvS2L till their back, arms and J, \ legs'were nothing but |Ps — X vff&b I) sores. It was heartA i'v*..M -i rending to see the little things sutler with such tr 'W-' pain and they would !l 'JA. Bcratch themselves to pieces had they not been I I "I tried several doc- *' 1 tors' medicines and all ** kinds of ointments but « nothing seemed to do them any rood. They simply got worse until a friend of mine told mo to get soma Cuticura Soap and give them a good hot bath and then apply some Cuticura Ointment. I did and after I hadl dressedl them » time or two and used two tablets of Cuticura Boap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment the places began to dry up and the itching seemed to have stopped, as the children could go to slwp M S oon as they were bathed and the Omtmc-nt applied. "They had suffered about two months until I started with Cuticura Remedies. I used six tablets of goa.p and about the same of Ointment and they soon began to look bright and healthy again and new skin began to grow. lam pleased to say they are keepfng so. but I am still keeping Cuticura fcoap and Omtmcnt bvme It Is a good thing for scalds and burns.'' (Signed) William Dunn, M 5 Braastone Rd.. Burton-on-Trent. England, liar. 12, ion. For more than a, generation Cuticura Soap and Ointment have afforded the most successful treatment for skiß and scalp troubles. Sold throughout the world. A liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, with 32-p. book oa the skin, will be sent free, on application to H. Towus 4 Co.. i»ept, 27K, Sydney.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14472, 28 September 1912, Page 3
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