WEARY, BREATHLESS GIRL.
A young girl should be bright and full of energy. The pink flush of health should be on her checks. Sho ought to bo irresistible. Life is t its best. She should not be tired and pale, too languid to enjoy her meals, too shy to attract anyone and never feeling fit enough for a good day's work or pleasure. Sho should be full of vitality, hungry for her meals, glad to help wjt.h the housework, fond of an evening's recreation, walking with a spring in hor heels, sunshine in her eyes, and the joy of living in her soul. A girl who is weary and breathless, with no colour in her lips and cheeks, anemic, dull-looking, will improve wonderfully under the influence of the rich, red blood that Dr. Williams's Pink Pills will help to give her. She will gain vitality and attractiveness, grow healthy and jolly. It is worth while to join the throng of rosy young womanhood when all you need is Dr. Williams's Pink Pills. Of chemists and stores. Say "Dr. Williams'a"—-and take no other. 5
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20731, 16 December 1932, Page 7
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