PALE GIRLS TAKE HOPE. Doctor's Plain Advice: —"If you want to be well, take .care of your blood," was the axiom, of on© of the world's greatest .physicians. Good blood js> the secret of health and beauty.. Girls who suffer from unattractive pale-ness can have good health and rosy cheeks veiy simjply. Pale cheeks generally come from anacinia, or bloodlessness. There are not enough red corpuscles in the blood. In America, Australia, Europe and New Zealand Dr Williams' , pink pills' are now universally used to make these red corpuscles*, which, bring' good health and rosy cheeks. Miss .Annie, Gabrielsen of The Port, Nelson, tells how these* pills cured her. "My pale face and weakened condition showed clearly that 1 was anaemic My appetite was very poor, and I always felt tired and unfit to do housework. I suffered from headaches and touches of indigestion. A brisk walk brought on violent heart palpitation. I had .skillful medical treatment, but I continued to decline. Then I heard of wonderful cases in the Thames, Gisborne, Nap ier, New Plymouth, Palmerston, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Hokitiki cured by Dr Williams' pink pills, and so," added *;Miss Gabriels-en. "I tried them, getting the genuine kind- in boxes with the address Wellington N.Z One boxful streEgthened me—four boxes cured me Now I have tlio rosy plow of health on my creeks, and am ever so much stronger. That, in fact, is the only true way to get a healthy complexion Follow the- example fo Miss Annie Gabriel sen, /The Port, Nelson, and take Dr Williams' pink pills to fill your veins with the pure, rich, red blood of youthful health. These pills are made from a special formula to suit the N.Z. climate. See that every box you buy has the words, Wellington New Zealand, in red oh the outside wrapper, and that the piUs are.packed in wooden tubes. Refuse absolutely all pink pills in glass bottles. Don't waste your money on the foreign kind thnt never cure anvborlv from Invercargill to Blenheim, or from Wellington to Auckland. Insist on havinpr the kind that Miss Annie Gabrielsen tells about.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11746, 24 September 1902, Page 7
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365Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11746, 24 September 1902, Page 7
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