some pills and medicine j but these did me no good at all. Altogether, I suppose I mnst have tried a dozen different kinds of medicine without any good effect. You have no idea what a wretched state I was in by this time. T used to like down all day an the sofa, hardly able to move anything but ray eyes. Hpwever, I could read, and it was an account of a remarkable cure that I saw in the Daily Telegraph that I decided to try Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I sent my daughter for a box. In less than a week's time there was a great difference, I can assure you. Mr friends congratulated me on a change for the better in my appearance. I continued the pills, and very soon I was able to do a little work again. My appetite came back, and a slight tinge of colour appeared in my cheeks. I got t-lowly, bub surely, better every day, and in about two months' time was completely cured, and felt as brisk and lively as a girl of 18. As I have said before, Dr William's Pink Pills for Pale People did this for me when lots of other medicines failed to do me any good at all, and I shall always recommend them to my friends. I give my full permission to the Dr Williams' Medicine Company to publish the facts of my cure wherever and whenever they may think fit. "E. LIBDELLI." Pale and Sallow Girls. Upon parents rests a great responsibility at the time their daughters are budding into womanhood. If your daughter is pale, complaints of weakness, is " tired out" upon the slightest exertion ;if she is troubled with headache or backache, pain iujthe side, if her temper is fitful and her appetite poor, she is in a condition of extreme peril, a fit subject for the developmens of the most dreaded of all diseases — Consumption. If you notice any of the above symptoms, lose no time in procuring Dr Williams' Pink Pills. They will assist the patient to develop properly and regularly; they will enrich the blood and restore health's roses to the cheeks ; bright eyes and lightness of step will surely follow their use, and all danger of consumption and premature death will brf averted. Wise and prudent mothers will insist upon their daughters taking Dr
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1352, 27 January 1898, Page 35
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