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The Pick of the Basket For Picnic Teas Are Sandwiches Made With CROSS, PEEVISH GIRLS More to be Pitied than Blamed " She seems 'to be so irritable and peevish lately 1 don't know what is the matter with'her," said a mother about her seventeen-year-old daughter. It is astonishing the' number of girls who " can't get on with mother." They are pale, fretful, cross and headachy—a sad contrast to the bright girls they were a year or two ago. Those pale lips, backaches, breathlessness and langour tell the whole story to an observant eye. She is growing into womanhood, and nature is asking more of her than she can bear. She has pains and aches that no one pities because she has grown melancholy and silent. She has queer fancies; will eat. sweets while she refuses wholesome food, or take a whim for raw rice, or sometimes chalk. Naturally, her temper is hound to suffer; it isn't your girl's fault that she is cross and peevish. She has become bloodless. Give her the rich blood that Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills are famous for helping to make, and you will soon see the difference. It will show* in her improved appetite,' better temper, and the return of colour to her cheeks. Delay is dangerous; give your daughter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now. At chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. Say •' Dr. Williams' " —and take no other. w--. a PINT IN ABOUT 2k MINUTES Pistect on the market, tesiter made and betta; finished. Refuse fsreign imitations—soe that you get &■ "flpeedee." Available all dealers. n C # IMMERSION HEATER _ . | K > , ' '' • *V ; AN HIT LASTS AS LONG AGAIN mmemmims i | MACASSAR OW' If scalp every day, will w promote the growth t 1 of your hair, keep it & i COT\&\V\OT\ S 1 \V a 1 gk c t \ossmess \ Kf O' Alt ffl CHEmTfMOmi. HAIRDRESSERS f FAMOUS si Net 1793 j J A.ROWLAND £ SONS, LTD. if 22 LAYSTALL STREET, LONDON, EX./ J|l CROSSWORD PUZZLE The. solution of the crossword puzzle set in Wednesday's Herald is as follows:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21999, 4 January 1935, Page 3

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340

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21999, 4 January 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21999, 4 January 1935, Page 3

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