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GIRLS WHO LACK ENERGY.

WEARIED BA' ANAEMIA

The bloodless girl quickly tires, gets breathless and suffers palpitation. Food is scarcely touched for want of appetite. Backaches, nervous headaches, and spells of melancholy are frequent occurrences. The best way to banish the miseries of anaemia, is to make new and better blood. Dr Willi:.®/ Pink Pills will help you, as they have nelpcd thousands of other delicate girls, for they create rich, red blood. A case in point will convince you of their health value: —

A senior clerk, Miss Irene Round. 83 North Street, Ascot Vale, Melbourne states: “I suffered with anaemia, nerves, and depression. I had no energy and no appetite. After arriving heme from the office at night, I did not want my tea, nor could be bothered going out anywhere. My mother suggested my taking Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. I took several bottles, and have now' more energy, better appetite, and go out more often. There is colour in my face, and my health has benefited in many ways. I have no hesitation in recommending Dr Williams’ Pink Pills.” If you are anaemic and run-down, take Dr Williams’ Pink Pills now. Of chemists and stores everywhere.—Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 11

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GIRLS WHO LACK ENERGY. Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 11

GIRLS WHO LACK ENERGY. Southland Times, Issue 21178, 3 September 1930, Page 11

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