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budding into womanhood. If your daughter is pale, complains of weakness, is " tired out" upon the slightest exertion ; if she is troubled with headache, backachej pain in the side ; if her temper is fitful, and her appetite poor, she is in a 1 condition of extreme peril, a fit subject I for the development of that most dreaded of all diseases — consumption. If you notice any of theie symptoms I»se no time in procuring Dr "Williams' Pink Pills. They will assist the patient to 4 develop prouerly ana regularly ; they r will enrich the blood, and restore health's roses to the cheek, and all danger* of consumption and premature death will 1 be averted. Wise and prudent mothers Till iusist upon their daughters taking Dr Williams' Pink Pills upon the approach of the period of womanhood, and thus avaid the risks of disease or eflrly decay. SPARKLING EYES AND ROSY CHEEKS. Tiie acquisition of perfect health is the aim of everyone. A few remarks, therefore, on the subject will be acceptable to all yonng ladies who are not the happy possessors of sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks. Mrs Bowe, of North Maldon, whosa daughter, Miss May, had been seriously ill for some time, gives the following account of her restoration to health and strength again :— "My daughter had been strong and healthy until almost two years ago, when she grew very pale and thin. She became weak and low spirited, lost her appetite : her sleep was troubled and restless, and the least exertion fatigued her— in fact she had to take her sister's arm for support when out walking. She was of a wonderfully active and cheerful disposition before this change took place, and tha alteration, therefore, caused us great ooncern, and medical aid was sought, but no good resulted. Several medicinea were tried, but she became weaker and more listless every day. The doctor said she was suffering from anaemia, or poorness of blood. Wo tht-n became seriously alarmed, and consulted different medical men, who prescribed, and told Miss .May to take ;is much exercise as possible. She, being fond oE flowers, naturally turned hur attention to tho garden, but had to abandon the work, as the least exertion exhausted her. Often, when I thought she was out taking exercise in > the fresh air, I have found her in the drawing room with her head resting on , her hands, and in a somnolent state. Then, when disturbed, she would steal quietly to her room and remain there for hours at a time. At this stage we became extremely anxious concerning her health, and again sought medical advice, as we thought she was going into a decline. It was of no use though, nothing did her any \ good.. She was then so thin and weak j that the slightest exertion tired her. She also suffered from severe cramp in the leg. ' "Friends then recommended patent mcdi cines, and two or three kinds were tried 1 unsuccessfully. "At last I decided to take her away to the country for a change, but just as I was about to do so I saw in tha Tarrangower Times an advertisement about Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and 1 noticing that people with symptoms similar to those of my daughter had been • cured, I determined to give them a trial. "After using half a box a great im- ; provement was noticeable; and after : using three boxes she regained her appetite, was able to eleep with comfort 1 aud was so strong and well that we con- \ sidered there was no necessity for her continuing to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills. So she discontinued them. I honestly believe my daughter a recovery was due to this great remedy. She is now as well as ever she was in her life. 1 She has a fine color, is able to eat and ' sleep well, and can take any amount of 1 outdoor exercise wtthont feeling fati1 gued. I feel very grateful to Dr Williams for my daughter's recovery, and would like to have the case made known, 1 as it may induce others who suffer aa my daughter did to try this remedy to their ! benefit, and thus perhaps bring sunshine ; aud happiness to their homes." ■ Great satisfaction has been expressed by Miss Bowe's large circle of friends that she is again enjoying good health and able to take her accustomed place at local social gatherings.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11025, 16 September 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11025, 16 September 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11025, 16 September 1897, Page 4