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e An Astonishing Cure of ? V - this Complaint. ' \ Striking Example of Success of' 'f t r the Tonic Treatment in i New ~= ) .. .• — ... (■'.»• 1 ,itMv°, oure of St, Vitus' Dance by Dn c Williams', : Pink Pills<is a striking example of the; power "of a.tonic acting'/through. tha'.'.' . blood, to cure even tho most serious nervous' . disorders. This- power is due to the fact that [ the nerves, like every other "part of the body, depend on tho blood for their nourishment; , strength, and health. '■''-... ....;,,.... ..';/• ,- St.- Vitus' Dance is the commonest form ' - of nervous' trouble which afflicts children! . because;te the great demands made ( on the -'growth and development, there is 1 * added the strain caused,by. study."-, 'lit.' is' when thess domands liecome §s great that' they impoverish the-blood, and ; the riervre fail to receive their full supply of nourishment, that tho nervous debility which leads':' to, St. Vitus' Dance begins. The remarkable' success of-'Dr; Williams 1 Pink Pills in curing' St.-Vitus' Dance should lead parents to give their children this blood-building medicine atsigns of the approach of. tho disease.: 1 allor, listlessness, inattention, restlessness,' 1 and irritability are early symptoms. _Tke cure of Irene Nash, daughter of Mrs. .Emily .Nash,. 6 Upper Union - Street, Auckland, is sufficient proof--of their power to,' cure this disease.'.', ' - , ; ■:. .; v t :"My daughter Irenojs just over twelve,'-'--said Mrs. Nash. ''She was a healthy child, but she got. a fright through being nearly run. over t>y a bicycle, and St. Vitus' Dance » set., in..... Wo noticed her hands - twitching'-. convulsively,. and as time went on she gob worse:" Tho movements spread to her legs,'' and when she was sitting they, would move ' and twitch so that it was painful to see her. Her appetite .fell, away, and.sho could hardly" eat a morsel. I had to take her away from school, as, of course, she could not hold a pen. She got thin and lost all her colour She would cry if I spoke to her at all quickly her nerves .wore so unstrung. -She couldn't/ lifta cup of tea without spilling it.. Occasion-.': ally she had severe headaches, and was Very '' mopy. I.took her to the doctor, but as shogot no better I..tried, Dr. Williams' Pink-' Pills, and they began W do her a lot of good: i I sent her away for: a . change, and sho took • four boxes of Dr. WdlmmsV Pink Pills with', her. They did her so much good that I sent; up a further supply, and she at last returned ' homo cured, having takon : three pills 'each , clay. .To-day her health is good." ■'"•"• Dr.-Williams' Pink Pills are sold by : ohemiate and storekeepers, or sent by mail post paid on c reoeipt of price, 3s. per box! 6 boxes. 16s. 6d., V the Dr.;-, Williams.l. l Medrane. Company of Australasia, Ltd.v •' Wellington. • .- ' ..'»■.

The'Johnsonville No. 2 Co-operative n>iii,i,v» v Society.started its career on ' when 227 shares were applied alio"I- . This is considered, by the directors a great sue cess ,We are asked to state that foans are available shareholders in-! any. part of Mew • Zealand, not being confmod totho district oT ; ' Johnsonville., Ke3 Thnrsday evening the direcm" *#& >»*«*««>«» at the .oflfa, ftS ther. allotments. Mr. J. W. Braitlnva rho secretary, wiU rca)lx. to jJtioiuiriee ' : •

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 280, 7 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 280, 7 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 280, 7 August 1909, Page 3

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