FORTY ? IMPOSSIBLE !
WOMEN WHO KEEP YOUNG. You have met these active middle-aged women, and perhaps have wondered how they manage to keep so youthful. You see the clear eyes, the warm colour of their cheeks and lips, and activities which tell of an abundance of vitality. You wonder what is the secret of it all. The solution is simple. The woman who preserves her youth knows that she will never feel her age so long as she keeps her blood rich and plentiful. Thin, deficient blood is the cause of much suffering to women who are in their “forties.” It is responsible for nerve attacks, depression, faintness, severe head and back pains and digestive disorders. To dispel these health trials of middle age, new rich blood is most needed. To make new blood, start to-day a short course of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. With the help of these pills you will quickly make new rich blood, which will strength to your system, feed your nerves, and improve your digestion. In this natural way Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have given renewed vitality, strengthened nerves and robust health to numerous worried, work-weary women and ailing girls. So, if you want better health, steady nerves and brighter outlook, try Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. Of all Chemists and Storekeepers, 3/- bottle —nothing else will do (Advt.)
WASHING AND IRONING. I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder will not only make the washing easier and the clothes whiter, but hygenically clean, for, as is well-known borax purifies as well as cleanses. It will also be found that the clothes take the starch much better and that there is no sticking to thes iron. The clothes will iron smooth and white—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 20642, 14 November 1928, Page 4
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