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TOO MANY GIRLS ANAEMIC. Young girls are very prone to anaemia, which causes them much suffering. The disease is stealthy in action and often not recognised until a breakdown is at hand. The first symptoms are found in low-spiritedness, headaches, poor appetite, irritability, and palpitation. Cheeks and lips are pale and bloodless, and weariness ever pre' sent. No mother can afford to ignore these signs in her daughter, for neglected anaemia leads to permanent ill-health in womanhood. The best steps possible any mother can take to combat the insidious ailment is to give her daughter Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. A short course of these pills will help a young girl to rapidly make rich, new blood which will strengthen her nerves and system, tone up her digestion, increase appetite, restore colour to her lips, and bloom to her cheeks. Depression and weakness will soon be replaced by radiant spirits and robust vitality. Give your anaemic, ailing daughter Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to-day. Of chemists and stores everywhere. Say “Dr. Williams' ” —and take no other.—Advt

Weddings.—Simplicity and charm in arrangement. The present-day fashion for brides’ and bridesmaids’’bouquets by Miss Murray, 36 Willis Street. Phone 40—541.—Advt.

“Output” ten million tins of “CO” Waxshine Lino. Polish.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 163, 5 April 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 163, 5 April 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 163, 5 April 1933, Page 5

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