CHILDREN HAVE NERVES. < St. Vitus’ Dance a common trouble of childhood. The result of a Run Down, Nervous Condition —The correct treatment and its success. o Eyen children suffer from aerv .3 troubles. They get St. Vitus' Dance, a most distressing nervous complaint. Kap-J--ly growing children, and those .. gUn-g ! • school, who use up their nervous energy with study, are fit subjects. A .sudden fright is often what brings it on. W the blood supply does not keep pace with the demands of growing children th? nor -s become unstrung, and the cftudltton ari s in which St. Vitus’ Dance flourishes. '• <• correct treatment aims at restoring the nerves t 6 a proper state of tone. ’That is why treatment with Dr. Williams’ rink Pills has been so successful. They are a direct nerve tonic, and they assist in th? formation of new blood from which the nerves get their nourishment. Bittle John Pimblett, son of Mr. a;. I Mrs. J. Pimblett, who keep the B;:u-.li Fruit Palace in Burt-street, Boulder, W.A., Was a victim for years. He is anathcr f the long list who have been cured of S’. Vitus’ Dance by Dr. Williams’ Bink Speaking of his cure, his mother said: “My son John had an attack of Rheumatism at seven years, and St. Vih:>’ Dance came on after that, and for years, till lately in fact, it was present nearly id; the time. He might get a spell from it ><y for three months, and it woiild cone 1 k worse than ever. His limbs were st > on the twitch, even tils tongue wouH : keep still. At night'he would twist aii'l turn and throw the feed clothes off. so Ih-it we would often have to get up and ad ’••"•I to him. His fingers were always on the Perhaps six months at a time he would have to stay from school. He could eat ; airly well, but the food didn’t seem to nour i him much, for he was rot nearly as rc’i ; ' as a boy his age should be. lie -seemed < 1 have no life, and never cared to play a’. i. like the others. His speech some d • .<■> would be iiios.t jumbled and indistinct. Idshoulders would shrug and lie could t sit still in a chair. When lie walked leg would drag after the other. He found it a trouble to dress himself. His heat action was very rapid and irregular, 1 1 We did all we possibly could, but it left to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to ton. his system, and this they did most sab--factorily. We gave him three pills ‘ h clay, and presently noticed the twitch < was not so pronounced and lie see in <-i a good deal brighter. He improved al> ih colour and flesh and slept better at inWe were quitep leased vith the imifneiit that set In, He was less m Formerly everytlxing would upset him, f other lads thoughtlessly mimicked twitching and he would have to come li • ' His nerves seem thoroughly toned l l' now, and we speak of the good Dr. Will 1 ’’’ Pink Pills did him as a duty.” Dr. Williams’ I’ink Pills are sold IV chemists and storekeepers, or sent by >'• • post paid on receipt of price, 3/ per ’■ six boxes 16/6, by the Dr. Wil'i" ' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., WvlL ? ton.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 1 November 1911, Page 16
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