A Girl's Good Looks.
.“[ am sure she is losing her looks,” is a• remark sometimes heard ol' a girl who lias previously been generally admired. More oltcn than not the* change is due to anaemia. The anaemic girl suvu becomes pale, haggard and drawn. Besides losing her .attractiveness, - she sutlers m other mays. Her appetite goes, headaches and backaches assail her, and she ”is always breathless, miserable and dejected. ", . Girls who continue to sutler in this wav have only them selves to blame, for they can -readily banish all the miseries of anaemia by taking Dr. Williams’ Pink . Pills. Anaemia means deficiency of blood, and bv helping to create new rich hloud Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills make guod this deficiency. The chief danger of anaemia is delay iu treatment, so if vou are bloodless take Dr. At illiains Pink Pills at once and see how quickly your colour returns, together with robust health and sparkling spirits. Of chemists and stores everywhere.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11492, 20 November 1931, Page 3
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