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HEALTHJJRJIRLS. WHAT EVERY MOTHER OWES HER GROWING DAUGHTER— I DR. WJLLIAMS\ PINK PILLS. It is the sacred duty of every mother to help her daughter over that critical time which comes to every growing girl. At the firfct sign of danger it is her duty to give her daughter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They contain tlie very elements that actually nuke new blood — and nothing but good jiure rich red blood can help a. growing girl over that great change from girlhood into womanhood. "Before 1 started Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I was a. w«ak,, thin, bloodless girl," said Miss Kmma Williams, of Kaitaiigata, near Dunedin. "Everyone suid I was going into a Decline. Doctors could do nothing for me. I was just giving j up all hope, when Grandma made me ■ take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. In a ' month, I had a wonderful appetite. Before long I had a good healthy colour in my cheeks. After that, every dose seemed to put new strength and life into me. In the end, they made me as strong and healthy as any girl in Kaitauagta. And when Dr. Williams' Piuk ' Pills cured me, I think they can cure anyone. "I was just fifteen when my blood turned to water," Miss Williams wont on. "My face and lips got an unhealthy colour, and dark rings came under my eyes.. The sick headaches 1 had were something awful. I always felt gone in the back,, and could not shake off ihafc deadly, tired feeling. My nerves were . in such a state -that I jumped at the least noise. My heart would start fluttering, and a cold feeling would come over me N«xt minute I would drop in a dead faint. Once I fainted in church, and had to be carried out during the service. Soon thesa fainting fits came so often that I never knew when I would fall headlong. Sometimes, trhen mother called me in the morning, 1 would wake with a start and swoon right off. The doctor said my whole health was undermined by bad blood — but his medicines did me no good. ■"And, oh! I'll never forget how weak and wretched I was when father sent me down on a visit to my grandmother in Invercargill for a change," Miss Williams went on to say. "Before I got into the train, I took a good look round Kaitangata, for I was sure I would never see it again. I really felt I was going to die. But grandmother made me take Dr Williams' Pink Pills. " 'They'll make you eat/ she told me, 'if they do nothing else.' As a matter of fact, they saved my life. It was two months before I could feel them doing me much good. After tliat, I began to mend slowly. I ate aud slept better, and I did not faint nearly so often. After a .while I began to gtbi in weight, and to feel ever, so much brighter and stronger. In the end Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured me completely, and I feel that I shall never be able to praise them half enough. It took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nearly two years to make me as strong and healthy as I am to-day — but then my case was the worst I ever heard of." The doctor told Miss Williams that her trouble was poverty of blood, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills could not possibly have cured her if they did not contain the very elements that make new, pure, rich, red blood. If you want good health, you must have good blood. Bad blood is the one root of all common diseases, like anemia, pimples, eczema, biliousness, liver and kidney troubles, backache,' lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, St. Vitus' dance, nervousness} indigestion, debility, general weakness, decline, paralysis, constipation, locomotor ataxia, 'and the special ailments that only women-folk .know. The only way to oure these diseases is to strike straight at their cause in the blood. This is what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do. They do that one thing only, but they do it well. They don't act on the bowels. They don't bother with mere symptoms. They actually make new blood — that's all. If you are in doubt whether they are suited to your case, write for free confidential advice to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. _ From that address you can order the genuine pills by mail — 3s a box, six boxes 16s 6d, post free — if your local storekeeper or chemist tries to force some Worthless j substitute or cheap bottled pills upon you. Substitutes never cured anybody. — Advt.

{ummminiiiiniiiiimHiitiiHiiiiinuiimuuitniinmu, I Strengthen Your Lungs. | I j I If you have a cough or cold do not risk pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure you quickly and •strengthen your lungs. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy not only stops the cough, but heals .and strengthens the lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold. Profit by the experience of others, and . keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house and take a dose at the very first symptom of a cold. STou will not know what it is to have a cold thiß winter. < For children's hacking cough at night take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, li ->a and 2» 6d.— AdTt. For, Bronchial Gough, take Woods' Rreat Peppermint Cure, li 6d and 2b 6d, vo.-f W hnre. — Advt

I Follow the (sad of thousands \@l others by using A warming and Invigorating | drink at aii times. CUSHION COVKKS. llfK HAVK JUST OPKNRD a Big Assortment of CUSHION OOT'BHS, KMBROIDKRY CUSHION COVKRS. finished ready for üßiu B in ß -3 S> Ss Gd, 3S3 S 9d 4 a S 8 <JA nml 6« 6d oacli. Postage, 2<i extra "^ *"* SOILED LINEN BAGS, to work— Prom Is to 3s 6.1 eaoh' FINISHED LINEN BAGS— Is 9d, 2s 9d, and 3s 9d r ' ; PRINCLE'S A II T NEEDLEWORK DEPOT,.". *9, LAMBTON-tyJA*.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 16, 19 July 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 16, 19 July 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 16, 19 July 1905, Page 2

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