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GROWING WITHOUT STRENGTH

A Sign of Anaemia in Girls. In her 'teens, a girl secures the foundation of her future health, but this in many cases is seriously undermined by nnamia. At this age the least signs of pallor, headaches, palpitation, breathlessness and growing without strength should be viewed as a warning, for amcmia simply thrives on neglect. The anaemic girl grows weaker and weaker, for, because of her lack of appetite, nourishing food is not taken, and her languor prevents brisk exercise in the fresh air and sunlight, two important tilings in the treatment of anaemia.

The most important is, however, new, rich biood, and this is surely created by taking Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. The valuable ingredients in these pills aid the making and enriching of the blood, and in this direct way drive away all symptoms of anaemia from the system. A delicate girl rapidly recovers her appetite, her colour, her strength, and vigour under the powerful tonic influence of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. The brighter spirits, sparkling eyes and robust health soon show that the right treatment has been found in Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. Of chemists and stores, 3s bottle—nothing else will do.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20893, 6 December 1929, Page 19

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GROWING WITHOUT STRENGTH Otago Daily Times, Issue 20893, 6 December 1929, Page 19

GROWING WITHOUT STRENGTH Otago Daily Times, Issue 20893, 6 December 1929, Page 19

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