PALE WIVES AND MOTHERS.
Pale women who had a good colour in their girlhood grow pale and colourless ■when they become wives and mothers. When the fading colour in cheeks and lips is accompanied by a loss of brightness in the eyes and an increasing heaviness in the step, the cause is to be sought in the state of the blopd. A hundred causes may contribute to the condition of thin blood that is known as anaemia. Overwork, lack of out-door exercise, insufficient rest and sleep, im- ' proper diet, these are a few of them. The important thing is to restore the blood to normal, to build it up so that the colour will return to cheeks and lips, the brightness to the eyes and lightness to the step. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the great blood builder and invigorator. They be- , gin at once to increase the red corpuscles in the blood and the new blood carries strength and health to every part of the body. Appetite increases, digestion becomes more perfect, energy and ambition return. A booklet, "Diseases of the Blood," will he sent free on request by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, :f you mention this paper. Your own dealer sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or I they will be sent by mail on receipt of' price 3s per feoqt t sis boxes 16& 6i K
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16269, 30 June 1916, Page 7
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