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Young Girl in a Hospital with St. Vitus' Dance. Her Guardian speaks Highly of the Value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which Cured her. "My niece, Annie Moore, was six weeks in the hospital with severe St. Vitus's Dance. She did not improve, and, we thought she was going to die. so I brought her home that she might end her days here. That she. is a healthy, strong; girl today we owe- entirely to Dr Williams' Tink" Pills." Such ie the declaration, of Mr Charles Hack, a well-known bootmaker. , '.„ , In the past 18 years these pills have effected some tk table cures amongst New Zealand and Australian people. Few have been more remarkable than this one. St. Titus's Dance is a severe nervous disorder that affects mostly children. A fright or some sudden excitement is often the direct cause, but before this there is usually the condition of low vitality that predisposes the victim to attacks of this kind. Th.it, treatment with Dr Williams' Pink Pills is the correct treatment is borne out by the many aires they have effected. The condition of the nerves depends on the richness of the blood, and when the nerves are out of. tone they van only bo reetorcd through the blood. The blood-making properties of Dr Williams' Pink Pills are well known, and the case quoted shows their value in nervous disorders. "When Annie was fifteen," continued Mr Hack, "sb-e became fretful, and. complained of pains in her side. Then suddenly one day die began to have nervous twitehings down one side, and she could not remain still. Her head teemed to-be unsteady, and the muscles of her face were drawn -up, causing nervous twitching. We called in a doctor, who said she had St Vitus's Dance, and in a bad form- He treated her for a fortnight, and as she did not improve I took her to a hospital, where, as I have said. she. remained six weeks. While she was there I took her two boxes of Dr Williams' Pink Pills, but would not be allowed to give them to her, so I started her with, them when I - got her home! After she had taken one box she began, to show signs of improvement, so we kept on, and by the time she had taken four boxes every trace oi the complaint had disappeared. The neighbors •were greatly surprised at her cure." Mr who lives at 359 Abercrombie street, Sydney, is naturally pleased that he insisted oh having the genuine pills" and was not put off with a substitute. They are 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d. of all dealers, or direct from the Dr Williams' Medicin© Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wel-ixvttaxin~-fAdvLA, «,

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Evening Star, Issue 15477, 27 April 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15477, 27 April 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15477, 27 April 1914, Page 5

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