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•as* *3i hs-F MR ■we ilP^r /-j SM, <5 !> - v: THE GROWING GIRL Every mother knows how urgently her daughter is likely to need help and strength during the years between school days and womanhood. Then it is that growing girls droop, and become fragile, bloodless and nervous. Nature makes heavy demands on the growing girl, cad too often signs of distress are evident in dull eyes, pallid cheeks, weak and aching backs, a languid step, fits of depression and nervousness, headaches and a dislike for proper food. These signs mean Anaemia. The watchful mother should take prompt steps to give her girl the new, rich blood her ■ weak system needs by administering Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, because so many feeble, anaemic, unhappy girls have been transformed into robust women through the Good, Red blood these i'llls help to make. Dr. Williams Pink Pills actually contain the necessary ingredients that conbine with food and air to make the rich red blood. They have done this for hundreds of New Zealand girls. The following case shows their value to girls:— “My daughter Elsie was always strong and healthy up to the age of fifteen years, at which time she gradually lost her appetite and became quite anaemic,’’ said Mrs. A. Cooper, 122 Walker St., Dunedin. “ Her face was a chalky white. Her gums and lips were pale. Her hands became almost transparent and her nails lost their natural rosy color. She became languid and always had a tired feeling. Her tongue was very much coated so that I used to scrape it with a piece of whalebone for her. She suffered so much from shortness of breath that she could not walk up a hill. In fact she was not able to walk much at any time. Her hands and feet were always cold through want of circulation of blood. She became very nervous and easily irritatble. I gave her some homo remedies and finding they did not do her any good I consulted c doctor and he prescribed for her for about a year, but she did not get any better. Someone who knew how bad ray daughter was, advised my husband to try Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills. He bought a box and she commenced their use and in about three or four weeks I noticed such an improvement in her appetite, and the color of her face, that I mads her continue the use of the pills till she had taken about six boxes by which time she was quite restored to good health; she has never Lad anything the matter wish her since.” Sold by all dealers; or direct from the Dr. Williams* Medichie Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington, at 3/- per box, 6 boxes 16/6, post free. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.

. E desire to take this opportunity of informing our many old Customers as well as General Public of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that we are still to the fore with our large importsrtons of English, American and Continental Hardware which we ara prepared to sell at a slight advance on cost, so in your own interests compare our prices with those obtainable elsewhere and we confidently await the result. We have had some eight to ten large shipments of Ironmongery and Hardware, just opened up, fresh from the Makers. Do Not Forget The Address D. BEBBY & CO., Brougham Street—NEW PLYMOUTH. The Famous E 3 Range in Fiji : ( HACKLOCK, ]\T EW PLYMOUTH TABLE. ’BUS TIMEA' story of interest to every housewife and cook. The missionary at Niusawa, Fiji, having occasion to require a new range, decided to order an “ORION.” Here is what he says about it, after delaying the acknowledgment of its arrival until the range had been thoroughly tried and tested; — "MV WIFE IS DELIGHTED ■ WITH IT and PRAISES IT HIGHLY. Though smaller than the one it has replaced, it more than makes up in the INCREASED RAPIDITY with which it COOKS. On the whole we are MORE THAN SATISFIED WITH IT,” This Range will give YOU the same satisfaction as it has afforded to 70,000 other purchasers besides Mr. Jamieson, tho missionary above referred to. Ask your Ironmonger to show you an THE PERFECT RANGE, Or send for illustrated catalogue -FREE. ! LIMITED, Patentees and Manufacturers, DUNEDIN, And at Auckland <fe Wellington. CHEAP BUSH LANDS. FITZROY to BREAKWATER (Sundays and Thursdays), if sufficient inducement offers Leaves Fitzroy at 1.40 p.m., returning from Breakwater to Fitzroy at 4.0 p.m. All parcels must be prepaid. Motor-cars for hire. J. W. WEST, Proprietor. ANGRIDGE AND T AURENCE, BUILDERS A- CONTRACTORS, LEMON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH. IpiSTIMATES given for all descriptions of work in the building line in town or country. K OPPOSITE CARNEGIE LIBRARY, INQ gTREET. GOOD SECTION of 290 acres; 130 in grass; on main road; 12 I miles from Now Plymouth. Cheap at | £3 per acre. Very easy terms. I Apply sharp to— W. B. DAVIES. I c 342 I W. M. L YSOXS ’ SURVEYOR. Authorised to survey under the Land Transfer Act. (Next Bank of Australasia). SCHOOL and Business Scribbling Blocks at Catrau's, 100 pages, 3d each. Try them for your office table. Bettor than a slato at school. AND M OREY jIACE AND RIBBON STORE, m &

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143646, 14 November 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143646, 14 November 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143646, 14 November 1911, Page 8

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