A GOOD COMPLEXION
A' girl's complexion is something mors than a matter to concern her vanity. It is an indication of the state of her health.- Pallor in a growing girl means a thinning of the blood. Eruptions mean impurities in the Wood. Parents should be watchful of their daughters' complexions, and should sea to it that these danger signs are corrected, not covered
Tip. When a girl in her 'teens becomes pale and sallow, especially, if at the sumo tjme she shows an inclination to tire easily, a listlossness and inattention to her work or studies, she needs Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, a tonic which directly and specifically worts tho condition from which she is suffering. A chemical analysis of the blood of such a girl would show it to be deficient in just tho elements that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can supply, liut the physical signs are plain. These pills combine with food and air to actually increase the blood supply. An increased appetite and capacity for energetic action are noticeable in u few days after their use is begun. There is no safer tonic for growing girls, and they are obtainable from any dealer who sells medicine.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 5
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200A GOOD COMPLEXION Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 5
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