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A GIRL'S COMPLEXION.

Nothing worries a schoolgirl more than pimples and eruptions, but most girls of that age have' them. The blemishes may be due to indif;estion resulting from improper diet, f so they will quickly disappear when the proper food is adhered to. If they are accompanied by pallor and listlessness you must look to the conditions of the blood. Because these eruptions' on the faces of school girls are so common they , seldom receive the attention from parents they require. When they indicate thin blood or anaemia there is a. ready remedy in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These tonic pills, free from harmful drugs, are pretty sure to help growing girls because they build up the blood at a time when the demand on it is greatest. As the blood is made rich and red, fickle appetites become normal, lassitude gives way to vigour, the cheeks and lips show the glow of health, and the whole system is toned up and purified. A useful booklet on "Diseases of the Blood" will be sent on application to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington! It tells women of all ages how to be well. Dr. Williams' Pinks , Pills are . sold by most chemists or storekeepers a.t 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d.

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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 956, 7 November 1918, Page 21

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A GIRL'S COMPLEXION. Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 956, 7 November 1918, Page 21

A GIRL'S COMPLEXION. Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 956, 7 November 1918, Page 21

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