[WHAT WOMEN ARE ASKING. ' Is there anything that will give me back my natural colour and the strength that 1 once had ? That is the question many over-worksd ana thin-blooded women are anxiously asking. "Worry and work beyond their strength have'sapped theif vitality; tired and run-down all the time, it is surprising that they avoid serious illness. They eat little, and cannot digest that, while weakness increases until merely going .upstairs causes breathlessness and palpitation. All these sufferings arise from bloodlessness—woman's worst enemy—and the one way to overcome them is to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills quickly renew and enrich the blood, and far better than anything else, they meet the need of pale, weak, nervous women, who drag about never quite well Many women have proved this. Sold everywhere at 3s per bottle.
London's first pillai boxes appeared in the ; year 1855. The idea was not of British) origin; pillar boxes had been used in France for many rears. Lotus XIV. had several erected in Paris streets as far back as 1C53, or thereabouts. .
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 6
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