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Are the Girls who keep their Blood Rich and Red with DR. "WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE. Every Now Zealand girl should ba bright activo, cheerful, happy. There is no'-rca-son why i any ■ girl : snouldnt be,- who has enough good red blood in her veins. She should sleep well, aid take the most out of life. • There is not the slightest'shadow 'of a doubt' 'that, girls who 'don't enjoy this good health, have the blood to blame. 1 : Anaemia is the enemy of girls and women. 'A lack of sufficient good red blood causes all i those headaches and sideachos, weakness, paleness, and langour. To beoomo bright, well, and happy, the blood supply must be increasing, and to makenew blood, : thero's only one,thing—Dr. .Williams's Pills. ■They represent the highest achievement , in medical science as. a ,blood restorer and nerve tonic. * ; V" ■ ;''■ Take the • case of Miss Olive Wiley: 37 Carlyle Street, Napier ; it's so like hundreds of others, that scores must say, "That's just the way I am." She stated "When 11 was ,a little over thirteen, years of age I had a bad attack of Rheumatic Fever. . This left me very Weak. .. Everyday I grew; worse. My face was pale l and my lips and gums looked bloodless.,,. My. feet and ankles were always puffed—sometimes I could not . get my bootß on. Even my fingers' swelled up at' times. Even' a little' exortion exhausted. me. If . I walked any distance I could hardly breathe, and my heart - fluttered _like mad. . My head ached awfully, the pain being mostly up the back. ■ I never had much appetite. I was horribly nervous, the least. thing made ■me jump. (The banging of a door set my nerves all of a jangle. I became very low spirited, and i only wanted to lie about,.and do nothing. For about twelve months I was like this. Then father got me to start Dr. Williams's Pink Pills. He had great faith in them himself, and he felt sure that they would do me good. Mother said thiit she could notioe a difference in mo when X had taken one box. I kept on taking them, i getting hotter and stronger every day. . Before starting Dr. Williams'B Pink Pill's I used.not to sleep well—often waking in the night with -a start and screaming, but when 1 had been taking them for a while I slept well. ' Less than, three boxes put me in porfect health. "Now I am as well as any girl could wish to, bo." \ ■ , • ' iWhile so prompt]y effective these 1 pills contain no harmful stimulants or.opiatos. They aro perfectly, safe', and create no drug habit. Dr. Williams's Pink Pills are , sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent by maii, post paid, on reoeipt of price, 3s. per box, 6 boxes 16s. 6d., by. the Dr.*Williams's Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

There was an'old soldior' who. said to ' a friend: ; "My wife does loot, after me well. She oven takes .off my boots for me." '"When you oome home from tho club?" the friend asked. "No —when I want to go there." Merchant: "I hear you've been kicking bccauso you've got so much to do." Clerk: "Well, yes, sir; I do think that, Merchant: "Wo'll have to give you so much more to do hereafter, that you won't have time to kick."- r Kniekor: "There are plenty of books telling how to save life while waiting for the doctor." Booker: "Yes. What wo noed is \mo tolling the young doctor how to save his life while waiting for the patient—to pay." Customer: "What did you think of tho bishop's' sermon on Sunday, Mr. Wigsby ?" Hairdresser: "W&l, really, sir, thore was a gont a-sitting in front of me as 'ad his 'air garied that oraoked I couldn't 'ear a. woitL"

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 496, 1 May 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 496, 1 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 496, 1 May 1909, Page 3