TIRED SCHOOL GIRLS. Parents often blame the teacher for loading too much school work on to the'r girls, when as a matter of fact tho studies are not too hard for the average gn-1 of good health. It wil) be found that the girl who drops behind at school, lags because, her blood ie poor. She )« more easily tired than her school mates, and the work they do easily, she finds too hard. In the effort to keep up. ht»r health breaks down. Unless her olood is built up she will fall behind her companions in looks, health, and education. In time her health may become so poor and her growth ao hindered that she osnnot escape a lifetime of pain aJftd suffering. What sho needs now is rest, a complete change from her school work, and plenty* of pure, red blood. Mothers will find Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the safest ana best blood builder. Give them according to directions and continue them until her cheeks glow with the colour of perfect health. You can send for them at once to voux nearest cheaußt.-T-A^vt.. *
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 51, 28 August 1914, Page 2
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184Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 51, 28 August 1914, Page 2
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