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GROWING GIRLS. DR WILLIAMS' FINK PILLS HELP THEM. WHEN TIJEY NEED HELP. A GIRL WHO WAS- DRIFTING INTO A DECLINE BROUGHT BACK TO HEALTH AND STRENGTH. It is mostly young girls between fourteen and twenty who drift into a decline. Between, these uses their health is undergoing a complete change. They need care and attention to help them develop into strong healthy women. They need an abundant supply of rich red blood. There's security, ' health and happiness for growing girls in Dγ Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People—they make blood. In this simple way they banish tlio tiredness and weariness, the headaches and backaches, the heart palpitation and nervousness, tlio cold hands and feet, the discomfort aftor eating, and the depressed spirits, that don't care feeling, the heavy dull eyes, the thin sunken cheeks, and palo tired face. A typical case of tlio way they cure is that of. Miss Stella Murphy, Castle Terrace, Wanganui. *■'' As i began to grow up I found my health failing terribly," said Miss Murphy. "My health went all ol a sudden. They "could not get mo to cat. My mother coaxed me and made special tiungs, but my plato would he almost untouched; so long as I could get something acid to eat I was happy. For days, barely a cup of tea passed my lips. If a needle pricked my fiuger no blood came; there might be a watery trickle, that was all. Mγ faco and lips were as white as a sheet, and I was just a shadow. My clothes were ever so much too big for mo. I got weaker rapidly every day and every hit of energy passed out of my system. I could barely find strength to cross the room, and it was no use mother asking me to help her in the house. She would come into the room and lind mo lying on the sola, too done up to do a hand's turn. One Sunday walking to church 1 grow so faint my married .sister and mother had to support: me. 1 could not get to sleep at night: all through the hours I tossed and turned. As to nerves. 1 jumped at my own shadow. There was no pleasure or interest in anything; ail 1 wanted was to be by myself cho live long day. 1 dare not. Jinrrv at ail: even a few stops made me gasp. I seemed to lose every bit of breath and felt as if I was suffocating. Life was a real misery. 1 went iuto the Wanganui Hospital for live weeks just to have a complete rest: it did vie a little good but the anaemia was still in my system. Most fortunately 1 tried a* course of Dγ Williams' Pink Pills, and by degrees tney alone built me up. Now' I am quite a different being. Iviy blood turned richer and my appetite improveu. All the dreadful symptoms passed away as my strength came back and 1 became as bright and hearty as any girl could wish.'' The .shopman smiles up his sleeve when he gets a gullible person to take a substitute. Don't let the laugh be at your expense; take only Dr Williams'. Of all dealers :>s a box, (1 boxes Kis (id, or from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Anstralasia, Ltd., Wellington. When baby is restless at night with stuffy nose and head, sprinkle a few drops of "NAZOL" on night-gown, and it will act like a charm.*

A. J. GIDDINGS has opened in premises opposit. Mv J. L. Muiray's. THE CHOICEST BRANDS or GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES Stocked and sold at LOWEST PRICES. GIDDINGS, The Cheapest 1 Storekeeper, C;ur.a:j-GT_3!ST, - - - HmTBKOH.

16 Special Purchases' 1© Bought 157° to 507» Below Usual Cost. SMART UP-TO-DATE GOODS SUITABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE. TO BE OFFERED FOR 7 DAYS AT ATTRACTIVE Bargain Prices. Commencing Friday Morning. These Special Bargains include LADIES' TAILORED COSTUMES COLOURED SATIN SKIRTS CREAM DELAINE BLOUSES READY-TO-WEAR HATS LACES, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, CHILDREN'S VELVET HATS TWEEDS, SERGES, TOWELS, DAMASKS Do Not Forget Friday. Hugo & Shearer, "The Store for Value," MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11340, 2 May 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11340, 2 May 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11340, 2 May 1912, Page 6

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