CHILDREN WITH ST. VITUS' DANCE.
Many children have been called awkward or havo been punished in school for not keeping still or for dropping things when the trouble was St, Vitus' dance. This disease is most common between tho ages of 6 and 14 years. It is caused by thin blood which fails to carry sufficient nourishment to 1 the nerves, aid tho child becomes listless and inattentive. Then twitching of the muscles and jerking' of the limbs and body follow. St. Vitus' dance is cured by building up the blood. The proper treatment is to remove the child from all excitement, stop school work and give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills according to instructions.
Try a short treatment with these strengthening pills and watch tho color return to pale cheeks and lips, see how tho worn nerves recover their poise, nolo how much less irritating tho children become. Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills aro a blessing to nervous people everywhere, men as well as women, because they build up the blood and strengthen the nerves. They lighten the cares of life because they givo you new strength to meet them All dealers sell these pills. A booklet on "Diseases" of the Nervous System," will bo sent to anyone sending * namo and address to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16204, 14 April 1916, Page 7
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