A WOMAN'S HEALTH.
Every woman's health is ' peculiarly dependent upon tho condition of her blood. How many women sutler from headache, pain in the back, poor appetite, weak digestion, a constant feeling of weariness, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, pallour, and nervousness? If you have _ any of _ these symptoms, do nob despair of betting better, but begin now, to-day, to build up your blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sco how the nervous energy of tho body is restored ns tho blood becomes pure, and red and the entire system is strengthened to meet every demand ' upon it. 1
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are useful for all women, but they aro particularly valuable to girls of school age who snow symptoms of going into a decline, who become pale, nervous, and languid. These pills aid in securing perfect development and health by strengthening the system and purifying and building up tho blood. Thin blood, during tho growing years of a girl's life usually means a flat-chested and hollow-cheeked womanhood. There can be neither health nor beauty without red blood, which gives brightness to the eyes and colour to cheeks and lips. .You can get Dr. • Williams' Pink Pills from your nearest dealer, or they can be had direct from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. A useful booklet on " Diseases •of the Blood"- will be sent frco to any address.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16007, 27 August 1915, Page 3
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