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NERVOUS CHILDREN USE DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. In most cases it is positively harmful to scold nervous, fidgety children; harmful because the condition is usually aggravated by this form of punishment. Children are nervous because they inherit a tendency to nervousness; because they overstudy or overwork, or because they are ran clown physically. Whatever the cause, nervous children need careful management. Instead of impatience and scolding, sec that the patient does not over-work or over-study; give good nourishing food, sufficient out-of-door exercise, and a sale non-alcolioiic tonic. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are the ionic for such cases—harmless, sugarcoated, and easy to take. As the tonic treatment builds up the child’s nervous .strength there will be ices demands on vou temper, less temptation io scold. When nervous children got in “ tantrums ” put them to bed, whatever the hour of the dav. If the paroxysm continues, give the child a worm bath and return it to bed. Persist, in the tonic treatment with Dr William's Pink Pills, the nourishing food, and the exercise. It is surprising howmany nervous disorders are corrected by building up the blood. I.\en hi. Vitus s dance will yield if you are faithful. These pills are sold by all medicine dealers at per bos.—[Advt.]

Stop coughing! “XAZOL” gives instant relief, stops tickling, soothes threat soreness and hastiness,—£Advt>J

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Evening Star, Issue 17696, 24 June 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17696, 24 June 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17696, 24 June 1921, Page 7

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