WHEN GIRLS NEED HELP. Every mother with growing daughters should remember her own girlhood and the trying years of the ’teens. She will know liow necessary it is for her to watch with care her daughter’s health at this time. If you find your daughter shows signs of peevishness anrd languor, grows pale, gets headaches and backaches and has a capricious appetite, then beware of that dread ailment anaemia. Heed at once these signs that your daughter needs a health help. What she want is new blood—rich blood, such as only Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills can help to give her. Thousands of mothers have proved by experience that these pills quickly restore suffering anaemic girls to complete health. It has, in fact, often been said that tho benefit following the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills seems too wonderful to he believed. Actually tile reason is quite simple. It is because Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills help to create new rich blood and this new blood gives life and vigour to the whole body, banishing all signs of anaemia. Any mother who has an anemic daughter should give her Dr. Williams’ Pink .. Pills at on-;e. At chemists and stores. Say “Dr. Williams’ ” —and take no other, now 3s bottle. — Advt
If you onco use pure silk for lingerie you will do so always. That’s why wo confirl cntly recommend you to try the unfilled lianebo floral crepes. Sweet little rosebud type of designing on the pink, white, sky, nil, and parchment grounds. Just the fabric for the glory-box. 36 inches wide only 4s ]ld yard. Silk section. Collinson and Cuniiinghamo Ltd. —Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 255, 25 September 1935, Page 13
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