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WEAK, lEiy:TABLE GIRLS. The Victims of Anaemia. Young girls are very prone to anaemia, and it is a eaiise of much suffering-, to them. The disease is stealthy, and frequently its presence is not recognised until a real breakdown in health comes along. The symptoms are found in a certain low-spiritedness, headaches, poor appetite, irritability, and breathlessness. There is lack of interest in the things around, and cheeks and lips become pale and wan. No mother, can efford to ignore these signs in her daughter, for they are usually, a warning of bloodlessness. Neglect of anaemia may lead to a rapid decline. . The.best steps possible any mother can take ,to combat this insidious ailment is to give her daughter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A short course of these pills will help a young girl to make rich, new blood which will strengthen her nerves, tone up her digestion, increase her appetite, and restore colour to her lips and cheeks. Her listlessness and headaches will vanish, and depression and weakness will bo replaced by radiant spirits and robust vitality. So, give your pale, delicate daughter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now; they are the one thing that will restoro her to glowing health. Of all Chemists and Storekeepers, 3s bottle —nothing else will do.—Advt. • . • In the "roaring 'forties," when our grandfathers smoked "Church Warden" clays, the Dills of Virginia perfected their famous tobacco, Dill's Best. From the very first day of its arrival men spoke of it as "a mighty fine smoke," and very quickly the news spread that here indeed was a masterpiece. .Hero was a blend as fragrant as the breath of spring, here was a tobacco possessing an incomparable aroma—sun-sweetened Burley/ leaf seasoned to tho right tempo. Eighty years have flown and Dill's Best is with us in New Zealand to-day, a better tobacco than ever—a tobacco with eighty years' manufacturing experience behind it.—Advt. ' . -

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 150, 29 June 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 150, 29 June 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 150, 29 June 1928, Page 6