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Middle-Age Worry Gone

Happy, Active Women.

Middle-age possesses no worries for the woman whose common sense guides*her to maintain her strength at all times. The fear of sufferingat middle-age can be easily understood, for unless her health is good, a woman at this difficult age may be attacked with violent headaches, severe backaches. palpitation, dizziness and nervous ailments. Most women find that Dr. Williams' i'ink Pills are just the help needed to banish these troubles, it is because of their valuable blood-enriching and blood-making ingredients that make these pilis the best tonic for tired. nervous women, and pale. anaemic girls.

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Every tired, care-worn woman of middle-age should take advantage of the wonderful help of Dr. Williams" Pink Pills now. Of Chemists and Storekeepers, 3s bottle—nothing else will do.

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Cromwell Argus, 15 July 1929, Page 6

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Middle-Age Worry Gone Cromwell Argus, 15 July 1929, Page 6

Middle-Age Worry Gone Cromwell Argus, 15 July 1929, Page 6

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