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ANAEMIA, HEART PALPITATION, and sleeplessness:

Young girls from fourteen years upwards are at a critical age. Instead of developing gracefully into womanhood as a girl should, they frequently waste away and become thin, tired, and pale, as Miss Peterson did. She also suffered most severely from Cramps, Heari Palpitation, Sleeplessness, and GiddinessHundreds of girls die in a Decline as Miss Peterson would have died but for Dr Williamo' Pink Pills.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 25

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ANAEMIA, HEART PALPITATION, and sleeplessness: Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 25

ANAEMIA, HEART PALPITATION, and sleeplessness: Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 25

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