UNFIT FOR WORK OB PLAT.
It is a distressing, sight to see a young girl drifting" into a state of decline. Just when life is uiifolding before her, she finds; herself-in the. grip of anaemia. At the' begimiing'. she.niay not realise what, the'trouble is. All she knows is that sh& no lqnger enjoys her meals, life-,seems less interesting,' she is not so keen, and is altogether too languid for work or* play. These are only the forerunners of more, serious troubles; headaches begin,to worry ; her; she grows irritable, and nervous; tier- back feels weak; and so Tier sufferings multiply until'life becomes a misery. There is one way to banish this anaemia, and that is to replenish the system with new, good blood. Make sure.of doing this by taking. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which have-a wonderful reputation for their remarkable power'of creating rich j red blood. They stand alone for the" successful treatment ofr T ana.emia.r:;G:et: : ar.:.bottle to-day —of chemists and. stores. Say "Dr. —and take no other.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 14
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168UNFIT FOR WORK OB PLAT. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 14
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