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THE CROSS, FRETFUL GIRL.

an anaemic victim. ■ The .danger to growing girls is their tendency .to outgrow ■: their strength. They'"become1 pale, fretful, and cross; qurte-:^ sad o itrast to tho bright girls $h.ep Were a year- or two ago. Those ;£ale>.:lips,.' headaches, backache, breathlessness,; and. langour ,tell the whole !story to. an observant oyc. Your daughter is: growing into womanhood, and Nature; is asking more than she is fitted to bear. She has aches and pains, is moody and .melancholy, has queer fancies, and will eat sweets when she refuses food. Naturally, her temper is bound to suffer; It is not your girl's fault.she -is peevish. She has become bloodless. * Her greatest need is rich, red blood, and no better tonic for this purpose; can < be- obtained than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills... These pills contain medicinal properties that create blood, which enriches and nourishes the system throughout. . ..,-,■

Give your daughter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to-day, and notice the difference in her health. It will first show in a better appetite, better temper, then greater strength, stronger ■ nerves, a hapjier,^ healthier disposition, and high spirits. :All chemists and stores sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 3s bottle. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Nothing else will do.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 14

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THE CROSS, FRETFUL GIRL. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 14

THE CROSS, FRETFUL GIRL. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 14

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