CHILDREN HAVE NERVES.
Eton children suffer from nervous troubles. They .get St. Vitus' Dance, a most distressing nervous disease. Rapidly growing children, and those, who, going to school, uso np their nerve force in over-study, ere fit subjects. When the blood supply does not keep pace with the demands of growing children, the nerves become unstrung, and the condition arises in which St. Vitus' Dance flourishes. The correct treatment aims at restoring the nenea to a proper stato of tone. As the nerves receive their nourishment through the blood, there is no better tonic for young sufferers than the well-known Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Nervous patients who give these pills a trial are almost certain to see good results, and what is more the benefit will bo lasting because the trouble is attacked nt its root. Parents can fret Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at any medicine dealers* .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15687, 14 August 1914, Page 7
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