THE CALL OF SUMMER
Its Offers and Demands.
Now that summer is with us, moat girls are turning their thoughts to outdoor pursuits and recreations. The call of bright sunshine, of the beaches, the sea, and open, airy spaces cannot be denied. Happy picnics, oar trips, and games, are just a few of the pleasures summer offers us for our spells of leisure. To enjoy these splendid pursuits a girl must be fit and robust. The girl who is a constant victim to anaemia—otherwise bloodlessness —knows that she cannot stand the exposure to glaring sunshine, the constant heat, or even indulge in the lightest games or exercise. With the least exertion she suffers violent headaches, faintness, breathlessness, nerve pains, and fatigue. If your are anaemic, languid, and nervous, you will find that the cause of your misery is thin, watery blood. What you need is Dr Williams' Pink Pills, which always help to make rich, red blood. The woman or girl who takes these pills is always vital and fresh; she has steady nerves, bounding activity, and looks robust and fit.
So if you want to accept in full what summer gives, meets its demands by building up and enriching your blood, with Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. Of all chemists and storekeepers, 3s a bottle—nothing else will do.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20271, 2 December 1927, Page 16
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218THE CALL OF SUMMER Otago Daily Times, Issue 20271, 2 December 1927, Page 16
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