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CHILDREN WITH ST. VITUS' I DANCE. * ZUaiiy children have been called :twk- • ward or Lave bcon t> ll 11 ' sin school for not keeping still or for dropping things when the trouble wji- St. Vitus' dance. This disease is most common between the ages of <3 and 11 ye:>.r-\ It is caused by thin blood which i'nils to carry sufficient nourishment to the nerves, and the child becomes I:«tie.vs and inattentive. Then twitching of the muscles and jerking of the limb-, and body follow. • fit. Vitus' dance is curcd by building ap the blood. The proper treatment is to remove the child from all excitc- j ment. stop school work and give Dr. j "Williams' Pink Pills according to in- j structious. ! Try a short treatment with these strengthening pills and watch the colour return to tho pale cheeks and ]ips, see Low the worn nerves recover their poise, note how much less irritating the children become. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a blessing to nervous people everywhere, men as well as women, because they build' up tho blood and strengthen the nerves. ~ They lighten the cares of life because they give you new strength to meet them. All dealers sell these pills. A booklet on "Diseases of the Xervous_ System'' will be sen; to anyone sending name and address to tho Dr. "Williams' Medicine Co., "Wellington, 03-1

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15566, 15 April 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15566, 15 April 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15566, 15 April 1916, Page 12

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