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ii? Jy'o u rDaughter f M THE GIRL OP TO-DAY who will be the ; woman of to-morrow: how much depends upon this "to-day" for her! She does not know it: perhaps her mother has only an inkling. But between the to-day when she is a girl and the to-morrow, when she will be a woman, her life : s happiness and health are in the balance. If she is to be a strong, healthy woman, fit to bring up strong daughters and sons of her own, she mus t deve lop right 1 y now. She must net be pale, sunken-eyed, back-acky, sallow, b'reathless, languid and bloodless at this time. Let such things drift and she has a fair chance of life-long invalidism, unless, indeed she is to go into Consumption and not haw a a long life at all. She is at a crisis. . Give her a little additional strength, a little more blood to tide it over : let her take the one thing that will’ give her strength and make the new blood; let her take,Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale People now. You,'her mother, will have your reward in seeing your girl develop into full-breasted, healthy, blooming womanhood, and of knowing that you i have given her something that exercises a special and direct influence just where she needs it, now. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People will do you good too, in the same connection : they are good for women, as .women, at all ages —for men too - , but in' a special way for women. if your daughter is not going on just as you like: if there is anything wrong with her, or with you or your husband, write to Dr. Williams' Medicine, BRIGHT AND STRONG. “ I am nineteen years of ago," said Miss Alice Taylor, daughter of Mr. \V. Taylor, of St. David Street, Lytilcton,“audanativoof this town. Four years ago I became amcmic. I grow thin, weak and pale, and my appearance alarmed my parents. I lost all appetite, my lips wore bloodless and my features became drawn. I was troubled with frequent headaches, and as time went on I became thinner and weaker, despite the use of toates and emulsions. A friend recommended Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and after a few doses I felt bright and strong. Ily continuing them, my appetite wits restored, and in six weeks I gained nine pounds in weight; eight boxes cured me. Now the healthy color in my cheeks and lips shows my excellent health." Queen's Place Sydney, N.S.W. Tell plainly- what Is the matter. We will answer yew quite privately and tell you whether Dr. Williams 1 Fink Pills have been efficacious in exactly the same sort of case or not. Ur. Williams' Pink Pill*. bv their tonic action, enrich the blood and tone up the nerves, thus curing dyspepsia, neural, gla, sciatica, rheumatism, St. Vitus' dance,scrofula,consumption, bronchitis, ladies’ ail. ments, etc. Sold by chemist* and storekeepers, and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Wellington, 3/- per box. six boxes Ib fa lpost tree). THREE STAR IS THE BEST Iftl THE WORLD

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4366, 25 May 1901, Page 3

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