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UGLY PIMPLES DISAPPEAR

HER SKIN NOW CLEAR AND ROSY “For two years I was very anaemic,’’ states Mrs. D.P., of Wellington. "I always felt tired out, listless, and suffered severe headaches and bilious attacks. Unsightly spots and blemishes spoilt my complexion. I felt very rundown and depressed. A relative strongly advised me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and after taking three bottles of these pills I now feel much better. My energy has returned, and the headaches and bilious attacks have vanished. The skin blemishes have cleared away and my complexion is fresh and rosy again.’’ To maintain health and energy, a woman always needs an abundant supply of rich, red blood coursing through her veins at all times of life. Thousands of women have found that this is best obtained by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the famous blood and nerve tonic with a forty years’ world-wide reputation. These pills are a scientific preparation for helping to enrich and increase the blood, which has a powerful restorative effect on the whole system. If you are anaemic, nervous, suffer headaches, backaches, or any ailment due to lack of good blood, let nothing prevent you from taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills now. At chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. Gay “Dr. Williams' ” —and take no other.—Advt.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 92, 20 April 1938, Page 5

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UGLY PIMPLES DISAPPEAR Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 92, 20 April 1938, Page 5

UGLY PIMPLES DISAPPEAR Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 92, 20 April 1938, Page 5

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