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>*■■" ' *".--.--^. ■■ ■ .' '■ . FIFTEEN TO FIFTY. WHEN WOMEN WANT _ DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS." "/"'LJfypm fifteen to fifty— that is the critic*] . life, ojf a woman. And the most critical _ ttiaee oi all art just at those two ages 01 thereabout*. _■• > At fifteen, the girl is changing into tiie iHroa*H-9ncl this vital change makes new -„ and dangerous demands upon her blood sup. . jiy. If her blood is not equal to ita new ■ task, bar womanly development will be checked ; her strength and vitality will be - drained away ; for -months she will be pals and thinj weak and languid- headachy and backachy— and, at last, she will slip slowly *" tod surely into decline, consumption and "' 4*atk. And all beoause her bloo^l was not increased and strengthened' with Dr WilIfcuru. TPitA ' Pills when she was passing through her firet crisis at fifte-en. And the second crisis must be passed l at forty-five or fifty. Theii comas another vital Change' of Life. The. organs, made ready : for mothwhood at fifteen, give up their special duties between forty-five and .fifty- ' Tbii regularity of the delicate system is disturbed, and the change is marked by pains and distress that threaten all future health. Headaches, backaches, cramps, flushes, yf«_atihs.fits, dizziness audi dreadful depression; point to )deep-«eated dangers. ' These 'dangers' niay wreck the whole life, if the blood: is not purified and enriched at once " by.'Dr 'vv'iliiam,' Pink Pills for Pale People. r T_hey Kuldi! up the •blood and' soothe the nerves. They _t-©ngthen the system and shorten the critical period. They conquer ■^he pa_ns s , clear the brain and banish all the nervous irritation. They tide the woman of fifty over her trduble just) as surely as the ; girl of* fifteen. ' A, CANTERBURY GIRL OF FiFTEfeN. |- "When I was fifteen, my blood became no' poor and watery that every scrap of ; ttnergy ieft me," says Miss Harriet Rosina Coira, %i\e S-reetV-Temukat Caiitierbury. "I grew.-istkss. and languid. My face Vafl as white as a ghost's. I couldn't «at, and just dragged myself about, hardly caring ■whether I lived or -died. I was too weak to workj .too dowu-heaxted to play. The doctor made me go away for a change, but I seemed to gat steadily worse. I tri-M almost every medicine, till a friend made me take Dr Win-amis' Pink PiUs. I hadn't any JEaith in them, but soon I found my mistake, ihey actually maide ,'kw, rich t Ted blood ioir ma— and this newbloodi filled me with health and energy. I began to eat heartily and lost all the heavy languid feeling. My cheeks grew plump and rosy, and I blos«om»d out quickly into a sound and spirited young woman; I don't see why every girl of fifteen or sixteen doesn't take a regular Morse of Dr Williams' Pink Pills." A MARRIED WOM_\N .AT MASTERTON. ■"Eighteen years ago," writes Mrs AIfatthews,. Lansdowne,- Opaki Road, near Hasterton, "I gave myself an, internal .strain, and aince then I have suffered constantly from a terrible dragging pain. For "eveji year* I was almost too weak to leave »ay bed. I^fe >vas an, actual burden. My Jtrength gradually faded and my nervous /jave -pnay. Tliree or four clever doctors treated* me, and cne said I would »ever recover without an" operation. Two others said I was too weak, for an cperationi but agreed that I had no other hope.* Just then mv cousin made me take 'Dr Williams" fink Pills. After using them faithfully for five weeks, the terrible internal pains lessened. Seven boxe. rid me of them altogether. ISfow lam stronger and healthier than I have been for eighteen years. Indeed I'm so well that I prepare meals iot fifteen or sixteen /«very day., You can see, that I have the' very best reasons for recommending Dr Willi-ms' Pink Pills to all women; . I am confident they can cure their, peculiar complaints quickly and perDr Williams' Pink Pills are good for nSoto-o. By maiking new blood, jthey strike *&iight at "the cause of all blood diseases such as rheumatism, lumbs,go', ■■" backache, Jaduey trouble, liver complaint, in^ig-Stion, b'liou£«_e_s, debility and special rpmal weakness. But, of course, you must be sure to g*t the genuine Dr WiUiams' Pink Pills ior Pale People made from the New Zealand formula. - ■' TheVw «1- fEB_\*tlWPMS' jK\ wy s in boxes IM .|jf||l(lK Kl] '■m- never i» \m WLgfi l hiS WRI 1^ cheated \% am. *Sft\.* y&U auy . ; " . cheap sub-titute. Don't taks any foreign Sation in small glass bottles, laj .can •■always get the genuine from Dr Wilhams :£^-^- r wSihigto». 3s a box ' or 51X boxes^ lor 16s 6d, -p ost free -

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7808, 12 September 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7808, 12 September 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7808, 12 September 1903, Page 7