TO THE AN/EMIC GIRL Restore Your Health and Charm. Many girls who once were noted for their sparkling eyes, their brightness, and their vitality often, from no apparent reason, grow pale and colourless, and lose much of their charm. The cause is not far to seek —they have become anaemic. The anaemic girl, if she neglects her health, may he a sufferer all her life. So take heed, you pale, weak girls: anaemia must not be neglected. Plenty of fresh air. nourishing food, and rest will help you; hut what you need most is good blood. You may have little appetite; no doubt you are languid and have no desire for recreation; you have wretched headaches, and get breathless on the least exertion. Those are ail signs of anaemia, and to get rid of them you must make your blood rich and red. Good, new blood in abundance, such ns makes all the difference between sound health and uncertain health to girls and women, is created by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. As soon as you begin to take these pills you will notice the difference. You will rat better, your headaches will go, and you will feel brighter. Then, as your health improves, all your old vivacity and charm will return. So if you are anaemic begin Dr Williams’ Pink Pills now, and let them restore the tinge of health to your cheeks. Of all chemists and storekeepers. 3s a bottle. Ask for Dr Williams’ Pink Pills —nothing else will do. A British workman recently dived into "a canal and saved a drowning boy. 4£tcr the rescue he still held in his mouth the pipe ho had been smoking. Inhaling for bronchitis or asthma is the sensible method of treatment. Inhale « NAZOL ’’ and get instant relief. Buy a bottle to-day.. 60 doses Is 6d.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20319, 30 January 1928, Page 8
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