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Girls At Their Best

To be at her best, a young girl must be bright and full of energy. It is the flush of good health on her cheeks, the sparkle in her eyes, and joyous spirits that gives a girl attractiveness. The girl who is weary, breathless, dull looking, uninterestihg, must re member that these are signs of anaemia, and that to regain her health and vivacity she must build up her blood. It is an easy matter to do this for you have only to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills, which quickly help to make rich red blood. These pills have transformed thousands of pale, delicite invalids into" strong, healthy girls, so there is no reason why you should suffer anv longer. With enriched blood, you will soon lose your headaches, breathlessness and palpitation ; . gain appetite, robust health and charm. Buv a bottle of Dr Williams' Pink Pills to-day from your chemist "r stores.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3166, 8 June 1931, Page 5

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Girls At Their Best Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3166, 8 June 1931, Page 5

Girls At Their Best Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3166, 8 June 1931, Page 5

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