NEVER REALLY WELL.
| GIRLS WHO ABE ANAEMIC. j It is impossible for the antemic girl Jto know the joy of rrvbust health. | Bloodlessness deprives the system of [strength and vitality, making the lighti est of duties a task and burden. I Mothers, whose daughters are pale-look-ing-, delicate. languid, and peevwli, should remember that there is only one \ way of treating these symptoms of anepmia—that is, by building up an<i enriching the blood. For treating anemia and a run-down condition of health Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have for many rears past achieve. remarkabb- results. *As a blood and ntrve lonic the-e pills are famous everywhere. By their blood-enriching and !>lood-renewing powers. Or. Wil Hams' Pink Pills have given glowing health, sparkling eyes, and high sniri" to thousand? of delicate, drooping 'girl-, and better nerves and greater vifatifv to thousands of tire.!. n-.-rr-worfce i Tvomen. Thv rensoii for the i..-ver-fn i'irg >n<coss of Dr. Williams' Pink Pi!!. Is b. r-avf--- they contain ingredients thit -it ate ri.'i.. red blood; elements !!,.•,; „ n,, ish the nerves, aid the appetite, then the system, and drive n-.vnv b.vC ache-, headaches, and depression. Give your daughter Dr. Wi ii ltom >," Pink Pills to-day, and if vou. too, sr, feeling nervy and run down, take them as well. Of chemists and stores, ;;-, uotfle. DR. WILLIAMS- PINK PILLS Nothing Else Will Do. —0
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19814, 30 December 1929, Page 4
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