GIRLS WHO LACK LOVERS
The lives of most girls are strung oa a thread of romance, but there are always some girls who lack lovers. There are. for instance, the haughty girls, the shy girls, the girls with pale checks and dull eyes, and tho girls who never try to be agreeable. In New Zealand, disagreeable girls arc rare, and tho Gu-ls Who .Lack Lovers are_ those who have had their colour and vivacity destroyed by tho trying climate, Every man likes a girl who is fresh, rosy and full of life. These charms are more attractive than good features or fine clothes. But, unhappily, too many girls with sallow complexions and lack-lustre eyes are seen in the streets of Invercargill, Dunedin. Christchurch. 'Wellington, Wanganui and Auckland. Dr. Will irons’ pink pills for pale people are just the filing for these Girls Who Lack Lovers, for they give now colour and energy with every dose. They actually make new blood—and that is tho only way to bring sparkling eyes and lively manners. And these blood-hnilding pills do more than that. Thev build up'girls with pallid sunken chocks and aching backs win-, are just slipping into- a decline. Hero is an instance. “There are nob many Now Zealand girls healthier or happier than I am now,”, says Airs G. A. Logics, Normanby read. N'ormanby, “and to Dr Williams’ pink pills I owe all tho good health that allowed me tp marry so happily and to look after my house as I do. When X was just leaving my teens, 1 seemed to lose all strength. I was too weak to sweep tho floor. My blood was to blame, for the long hot Summer made it thinner and thinner, till it was little hotter than water. Then, of course, my whole health failed. 1 was as palo as death, and hadn’t a spark of life, I condn’t eat or sleep, and no one will ever -know what I suffered from backaches, headaches .. and weariness. The doctor and twenty medicines didn’t do mo a hit of good. At last X saw in tho ‘Taranaki Herald’ and ‘'Wanganui Chronicle’ how Dr ’Williams’ pink pills actually made new blood. That is just what they did for me, and tho new blood drove away aii my headaches and weariness and made me another girl. My checks grew round and ruddy, and I became as strong and lively as any one could wish.” If others were to follow the example of this’young wife, there wouldn’t be half as many Girls Who Lack Lovers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 11
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