LANGUID AND LIFELESS
THE UNHAPPY ANAEMIC GIRL. Languid, lifeless, miserable and unhappy—that is the story of many girls to-day. They shun their friends and are often on the verge of tears. These are sure signs of anaemia, and, if unchecked, other miseries soon follow — headaches, palpitation, poor appetite, and fainting bouts. There is only one way to brighter, better health for pale, anaemic girls; that is to furnish the system with new blood —the rich, healthy blood that imparts strength aud restores womanly charm. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills always help to create this rich, red blood of health and restore strength more surely than any other medicine yet discovered. Miss G. D. Taylor, of 63 Felixstowe Road, London, England, says:—“l suffered badly from anaemia; I grew pale and depressed, lost my appetite, and seemed to have no life in me at all. Faintness and palpitation added to my distress. At last I tried Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and soon began to get better. My appetite improved, the giddiness and depression left me, and now I feel as well as ever I have done.” Get well yourself by taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills now. At all chemists and stores, 3s bottle. Bay “Dr. Williams’ ” —and take no other. —Advt.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 20 March 1935, Page 10
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