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"NO. HEART FOB ANYTHING." "I feel so miserable and depressed that I have no heart for anything." That is the cry of many an anaemic girl. Instead of being bright and highspirited, they aro dull, listless, and devoid of energy. The anaemic girl, too, is Usually breathless, is finicky over her food; she shuns company, and is mopcy, excitable, and restless by turns. There is one certain cure for anaemia —new, good blood. To get this you have only to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills;'because of their remarkable power of creating new, rich blood, these pills quickly banish anaemia and restore the bloom of health to pale, sickly girls. . ' Kead the statement of Miss At. Bingham, of 3 Nelson Street, Nowbold Moor, Chesterfield, Eng.: "For over two years I was in a run-down, anaemic state. I had no appetite arid was always languid. I was subject t'o fainting bouts and suffered from severe headaches. I tried various medicines, but they did mo no good. One day I read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and decided to try them. I soon felt an improvement. I began to' eat better and my spirits brightened. I continued with the pills, and now I feel better than I have ever done in my life." All chemists and stores sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 3s. bottle; Say "Dr. Williams',"—and take no other. ,— Advt,. ■- ■■-■•■*•-•■ •• ■■■■• : ■ •

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Evening Post, Issue 25, 30 January 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 25, 30 January 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 25, 30 January 1935, Page 20