GIRLS IN THEIR ’TEENS.
OFTEN IN DANGER OF ANAEMIA
Perhaps you have already noticed that your daughter, in her ’teens, has developed a fitful temper, is restless and excitable, and often in need of gentle reproof. In that case, remember that the march of years is leading her on to womanhood, and at this time a great responsibility rests upon you as a parent. If your daughter is pale, complains of weakness and depression, feels tired .out after a little exertion; if she tells you of headache or backache, do not disregard these warnings. Your daughter needs help, for she is most probably anaemic. Should you notice any of these disturbing signs, lose no time, but obtain for her Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, for her unhealthy girlhood is bound to lead to unhealthy womanhood. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills help to enrich the impoverished blood of girls and women, and by doing so these pills repair waste and prevent disease. They give to sickly, drooping girls health, brightness and chann, with colour in the cheeks, sparkling eyes, a light step and high spirits. Give your ailing daughter Dr Williams Pink Pills without delay. At chemists and stores, 3s bottle—say “Dr Williams’,” and take no other.—Advt.
For dyeing cotton, wool, silk or art silk —FAIRY DYES.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 285, 30 October 1934, Page 9
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