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TWITCHING ST. VITUS' DANCE

This Girl had id: leave School for Six: Months* :

Muscles/ and Kri&sr alway^ ; on the. move-— A pajn&il^caselcured by

Little Olive Swairisto.nj, ; of -Boulder City. W. A., after suffe'riilg for mohtins with a most disttessing attack.^' «of St. . Viitus' Dance, was cured by Dr. Will- . iams' Pink Pills. 7 She ; had rhedical attention, -but di-ji not improve, and her parents were /ibeicoming , alaiimied at the progress bfc the "disease: Her cure, once a cours^ pf Dr." Williams' Pink Pills Svas smarted > was .ta" beexpected. They haye cured a great many cases of this complaint, '^because it is. a nervous disorder, •' and. they supply rthe system with the ' richi" new blood tha-t is necessary to ; keep the nerves in 'tone. ~i ;-.; . Mr. R. .Swainstortj of 75 Miller Street, Boulder, a well-known miner, made the followiociig, stafeinent in re--gard to his daughter's i • case :—-■ "My daughter Olive, who is" eleven years old, had an attack of S*i Vitus Danes and \vas' poc«rly ; for' some months. -We noticed her , arms and legs beginning -to twitGhi .spasiaodicaily as if they were- pn wires. ' She had to leave schooltfor six montlhs. Her tongue would .twist, and her eyebrows and shoulders;:us€d to je^lc aoid Wist too. She gotovorse and f-jworse, and at last she couldL-aot iasifen her clothes or, button jher:- shoe's. 'It was not safe to give :Ker a teacup to hold, for . ten to one i^ wo/iild drop.V We gave her all sorts of spups"" and iipurish ing foods, and Med^v6ry^^ppssiiblie; rev' medy, even to hot sea-salt ifoaths/but^ she did not improve.^ . She 'could not get a good wight's. ;* : sleepy: her' limbs ;i would move about "so, and- my .wife had constantly to get up and straightJ-v en the clothes and.; attend . Her speech beqame l'io "jumbled .one could harly make ouVwfrat" slue was>; saying, and she seemed' to l>e\ unable . to think clearly, as if her senses ,were numfbed. . She could^ript.Avalk Ayell" or easily, it was asT'if she" we're hopr' ping or jumping. .-.She could hoteven sit sftll. -- At ? last ; my"; w,:.fe,./ having tried Dr.'William'sPiiifc Pills* herself for Rheumafism, .started :giv-; mg her a pill at each': meal, "'and "some 4 color showed in heir .face; formierly' she was quite .wh^iJe. -; . -.lTjiei^istirigrv. began to \ve*ar V:; df3f' vi^aid at^ last? ceksM " altogether, and she has ; become- as well and" healthy as we. could, .wish any child to be, and every trace"' of the complaint has; disappeared." . ■ Insist on ( --"Dir.'^- 4 Williams'.:Pink Pills. They are spld-by. mosf-" chemists and storekeeper^,' or ;.if not locally obtainalble will- ibe. sent .\directby the • Dr. r W r illiamsl. Medicine : Co. ■„ of Australasia, Ltd:, Wellington, 1 ior : : 3s per box, 6 boxes 16s '6d. .' - ■; .'

ACCORDING TO "BAGSTER." . ■••Bagster" says that " most men work to get enough to eat, ;> so as i'to have- the strength to work to get enough to. eat." This. is. a gloomy view to take of tbe, life of a, healthy man; but what about the millions who have to perform their- daily toil; handicapped by various ailments? Most. foJks ■ have but indifferent health, and it is curious ho\v_ • many soem to become reconciled to go— ing ■ suffering- through life. Just think of the number of people who are afflicted with rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, backache, sciatica, blood-dis-orders, anaemia, indigestion,' biliousness, jaundice, sick-headache, general debil--ity, gravel, stone or bladder . troubles. All these complaints are symptoms of a disordered condition of the kidneys and liver which permits,, poisonous uric and biliary matter to be retained in. the system instead ■ of . being expelled in a- natural manner. The reason that Warner's Safe Cure has. been so successful in the treatment of all the complaints mentioned, is that the medicine exercises, a restorative and stimulating effect upon the kidneys and liver; thus renewing the activity of those -.vital organs and ensuring the expulsion 'from the- body of ihe retained uric and bili- • ary matter which -causes the suffering. The poisonous matter being removed, the pain necessarily ceases. Warner's - Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original (ss) ; bottles, and in the cheaper (2s 6d) "Concentrateai" non-alcoholic form.

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Grey River Argus, 20 January 1912, Page 1

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688

TWITCHING ST. VITUS' DANCE Grey River Argus, 20 January 1912, Page 1

TWITCHING ST. VITUS' DANCE Grey River Argus, 20 January 1912, Page 1