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TONIC FOR GROWING GIRLS.

Most growing girls need a tonic, especially during tue years when they are springing up most rapidly and when their appetites are most tickle. A diet of tea and toffee will ruin any girl’s chances pf future happiness. A plentiful and scientifically correct diet might meet all requirements, but this is next to impossible. Hence the need for a tonic. Almost every doctor’s daughter is given a tonic during her period of rapid growth, but hecauso your daughter docs not actually break down you do not call a doctor and she gets thin and pale, fidgets so that she cannot sit still pn a chair, eats the wrong things, eats too fast, gets too little out-door exercise and perhaps faces St. Vitus’ Dance, or a nervous breakdown. A great responsibility rests on parents, and Dr. Williams Pink Pills are the best and most convenient tonic to aid them in bringing their daughters to healthy and happy womanhood. They supply needed elements to the blood, and' enable it to meet the unusual demands upon it and help to a foundation for future health. The price of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is 3s per box or six boxes 16s 6d. Yomown chemist sells them, or they will be sent on receipt of price by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16038, 24 January 1918, Page 4

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TONIC FOR GROWING GIRLS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16038, 24 January 1918, Page 4

TONIC FOR GROWING GIRLS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16038, 24 January 1918, Page 4

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