A GIRL'S GOOD LOOKS.
"I am sure she isilosing her looks," is a remark sometimes heard of a girl who has previously .been generally admired. More often tlan not the change is due to anaemia. The anaemic girl hooii becomes pale, haggard, and drawn. Besides losing lier attractiveness, she suffers in other ways. Her appetite goes, headaches and| backaches assail her, and sho is always breathless, miserable, and dejected. ' Girls who continue to suffer in this way have only themselves to blame, for tlicy can readily banish all the miseries of anaemia by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Anaemia means deficiency of blood, and by helping to create new rich blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make good this deficiency. The chief danger of anaemia is delay in treatment, so if you aro bloodless take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills-at once and see how quickly your colour returns, together with robust hialth . and sparkling spirits. Of chepiists and stores everywhere.—Advt. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 5
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