A Word to Tired Women
"I cannot praise Dr Williams' Pills too highly, and no mother should be without them for herself or hexdaughters," states Mrs E. F. L., Kaigoorlie (W.A-). "About a year ago I had a nervous breakdown. I got very anaemic and run-down, and was always tired and complaining. My household cares'used to worry me, and I could not sleep at night. When my da tighter was anaemic 1 gave her Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and I' remembered how well she recovered, so I decided to take these pills. It was not long before I noticed a wonderful difference. I soon gained strength, lost that tired, weary feeling, and was able to do iny housework again without any trouble.' Every mother or housewife who suffers from loss of strength, sleeplessness, nervous troubles and anaemia, will soon benefit by the rich red blood that Dr Williams Pink Pills help to create. Bu\( a bottle to-day fiom your chemist or store.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3163, 18 May 1931, Page 3
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162A Word to Tired Women Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3163, 18 May 1931, Page 3
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