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WOMEN "WHO COMPLAIN. THE MISERIES OF ANAEMIA. How frequently we hear of young girls, business women, housewives, arid mothers complaining of feeling "unfit." Most of the troubles which-af-flict the, fair sex, the headaches and backaches, the breathlessness, depression, and poor appetite, are due to the one cause—anaemia. When your blood gets thin and poor you soon feel the effect; you get tired and worn, and everything seems a trouble. There is no reason why you should suffer in this way; you can readily overcome the miseries of anaemia by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. This is simply because these pills create new, rich blood, which is the only thing that will banish anaemia. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved a priceless boon to thousands of weak, anaemic girls and women, and if you are a sufferer, let nothing prevent you from giving them a trial. You will soon notice an enormous improvement in your health, for in addition to creating new blood, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain valuable elements that benefit the . wholo system, giving new energy and life. These pills, in fact, represent the finest medicinal combination achieved by medical science for - revitalising the human tfbdy. - All chemists and stores sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 3a. bottle. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Nothing else will do.—Advt. ' : ■ . AFTER HOURS. In almost every home there's one place sacred to the head of the house, where he is accustomed to sit down and take his comfort. This is the big comfortable chair, usually near the fireplace, and right near at hand there is* the friendly pipe and pouch full of Dill's Best tobacco. Men are likely to be just as comfort-loving as hardworking. They know that after a pipe of fragrant Dill's Best and a short rest in the old easy chair, the mind works more clearly; they can think things out that were baffling during, the pressure and confusion of the day.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 16

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