IN GRIP OF ANAEMIA.
At the time when she should be getting the most out of life, a young girl will cause her parents much anxiety by developing anaemia. This insidious disease, which attacks women and girls at all ages, gives rise to a lot of misery and suffering. Pallor of lips and cheeks is a sign of it, and headaches, backaches, giddy turns, lack of appetite, and a strong disinclination for any form of activity, whether work or pleasure, are usually prevalent. There is only one thing that will ovecome anaemia, and that is new, rich blood, and an adequate and abundant supply can be obtained by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pilLs enrich and build up the blood and have restored thousands of pale, nervous, anaemic girls and women to>a state of robust health. Every mother should give her ailing daughter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at once, and every tired, worn-out woman should try them without delay. Of chemists and stores everywhere. Say "Dr. Williams'"— and take no other. —3 «■«■■—■»■■■———■ i
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20836, 21 April 1933, Page 6
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174IN GRIP OF ANAEMIA. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20836, 21 April 1933, Page 6
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