TIRED AND LISTLESS. Anaemia is the cause of much suffering among girls; instead of being full of life, they are pale, tired and listless, and have no appetite. They get breathless if they hurry, lose all energy, and nothing seems to interest them; life is a misery. To be bright, cheerful and full of vitality a girl must have plenty of good rich blood in her veins. The one medicine that will help to create new blood is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; their effect upon anaemic girls is wonderful. The improvement becomes apparent in a few days—the appetite improves, backaches and headaches disappear and life takes on new joy. Read what Miss N. Peake, of “The Plough,'' Cadsdean, Bucks., Eng., says: “My life was a misery through anaemia; I was pale and languid, and terribly depressed. The least exertion left me breathless and exhausted. I could not eat. Soon after starting Dr. Williams' Pink Pills my appetite returned and the colour came back to my cheeks. Now, after taking five bottles of the pills I am like a new girl, full of life and go.'' You can prove for yourself the remarkable blood-making properties of Dr Williams' Pink Pills by taking them now. At chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. Say “Dr. Williams' ” and take
TEN YEARS’ MARTYRDOM. Ten years of martyrdom to rheumatism were suffered by Mr. H. Crowley, 19 Tweed Street, Christchurch. Six months of R-U-R made a new man of him, and now the longest day's work finds him right up to scratch and fit for his job. R-U-R, the wonderful Rheumatic Remedy, is sold with money-back guarantee by Wood's Pharmacy. Ask for free bookie*. 7
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Wairarapa Age, 7 May 1935, Page 2
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