A DANGER SIGNAL
AYhen a girl in her teens grows listless, loses her appetite, but has a craving for starchy or chalky articles, then all is not. well with her. If, in addition, she is pale and nervous, irritable and without ambition, it
shows/that her blood is unable to
mect/thoi demands made upon her—in of In/ fiAds, she is anaenuo. / -X' l/iri\yZ her Teens a gtfl liyff'the fou/idaUßiMoi' her An tuft* ifraljji. Eac-k of/bioor/ ft# thufiwSp #y/|o';. her or Dr. WjHia/iV ’OTik/’Pflls| e /re a wonderful romecljr /orltlp iortn of anaemia thai/afleets/growing girls, and treatment with /these pills will not only correct the/ trouble, but prevent it progressineMnto a worse form. Delay in treating anaemia is dangerous, so lose no time, but begin Dr. Williams’; Pink PilD now. and notice how quiekl.v the colour returns, to your cheeks, your headaches and backaches, disappear, and your breathlessness and palpitation vanish. All oliemists nnd stores sell Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.
Taranaki fresh waters have long been famous for tire' production, :T el : ec|s. A farmer whose property in Piikengahu is bounded by the Paten river tells of monster eels io be ..seen in that stream. After skinning a. young calf some'time ago the oaroaso' was placed in Hie. river. In a few minutes there were thirty or forty eels of various sizes, all lighting for a meal of calf-meat. As the farmer watched the eels at work, a huge specimen ‘‘as thick around as the'.inflated lyre of a lorry and over Gifiil length” camp down -i rerun io in-, vestigate. This eel' soon scared' off the others. Seizing life 'carcase ,<>T. 'he calf the eel proceeded to''rCuibyA. if whale to its “holt'* in a’ large deep pool upstream.' During tl'yef journey tho ee.l had a long, rypi/I current to negotiate, I,'n’t. the -easos with which i.L . drew the ; carcase*, against the si ream prnrkiimed ’fte= great .size, weight and sffeiigtlv.'flt; is thought that if this ee.l could, D eantured it would weigh upward?- off •dOlb. The farmer states -that several persons were present, who saw' Jha performance from beginning .to. end.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11548, 27 January 1932, Page 2
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349A DANGER SIGNAL Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11548, 27 January 1932, Page 2
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