A GIRL'S COMPLEXION.
l | Very few girls get through their ; 'teens without eruptions or pimples ' showing on their faces. ,j These may be due .to indigestion resulting from improper diet. If so ' they will quickly disappear when the proper food is adhered to. If they iare accompanied by pallor and list-, lessness you must look to the condition of the blood, j Because these eruptions on the faces of school girls are so common • ifrey xtV:ei\'fc tho attention from -parents that they require. When they indicate thin blood or anaemia there is a ready remedy in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These> tonic pills, free from harmful drags, are pretty sure to help growing girls because they build up the blood at a time when the demand on it is greatest. As the blood is made rich ! and red, fickle appetites become normal, lassitude g.vps way to vigor, the cheeks and lips show the glow of health and the whole nervous system is invigorated a:, d \w'th proper atemtion to diet many danger rs ." are hverted. "•Building Up the Blood" is the titlo' of a. lit Silo booklet, , which will be sent free to any r.-J----dress by a lie 'Dr. Williams' Medicine J Co., Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 9 December 1916, Page 6
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204A GIRL'S COMPLEXION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 9 December 1916, Page 6
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