, MISERIES OF. ANAEMIA. Anaemia troubles women at all ages. Its misery is always evident in. the pallid face of the bloodless girl, ana the -weariness of the housewife whose life is a daily round o£ backaches and headaches. , .But women and girls "need not suffer unduly, for Dr. Williams'' Pink Pills banish anaemia by creating rich, red blood. Mrs. G. A., of Petone, states:— "I used to suffer severe headaches, giddiness, and had no energy <f or work. I would wake up more tired than when I went to.bed at night. My daughter was also very anaemic and had faint ana giaay turns. The great improvement, in our health since, taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills i 3 remarkable. I soon lost my headaches and giddiness; now walco up refreshed and have plenty of energy. My daughter has improved wonderfully too. She does not have fainting attacks now, neither the headaches." Of chemists and stores. Say "Dr. Williams'"—and tako no other. —Adyt.. '. ■ .;.- ■ : .-..
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 12
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