NERVY, JUMPY CHILDREN
“Some time ago, my little daughter, aged 11 years, started to have movements in' hands and lingers, which '■raduallv became worse,” states Mrs. E. E., of Kingaioy (Q-). “Then her arms, legs and body muscles began to twitch. She was most awkward in holding things and had great difficulty in speaking. I read about the value of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for growing girls and decided to give these pills to my little girl. I was relieved to notice the improvement after she took the lii’t bottle. The movements and twitching* gradually disappeared, and after six weeks’ treatment with Dr. Wik.ams Pink Pills there are now no signs of nerve trouble. My daughter is ia splendid health, thanks to these pills.” For jumpy, nervous children, and pale, anaemic girls, there is nothin'; so beneficial and strengthening as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. These pills e intaiu the vital elements that enrich and increase the blood, which has a pm.vertui restorative action on the nerves Nervousness, twitehings ami u-ila; e.l irrowth arc thus quickly ami surely Give y'our child the. great benefit of tnese pills to-day. oobl b chemists and stores everywhere. < “D Williams’ ’’—and take no other. 1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 3
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