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A DANGER SIGNAL. ♦ When a girl in her ’teens grows listless, loses lier appetite, but lias a craving for starchy or chalky articles, then all is not well with her. If, in addition, she is pale and nervous, irritable, and without ambition, it shows that her blood is unable to meet the demands made upon her—in other words, she is anaemic. During her ’teens a girl lays the foundation of her future health. Lack of blood at that time may rob her of robust, healthy womanhood. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a wonderful remedy for the form of anaemia that affects growing girls, and treatment with these pills will not only correct the trouble, but prevent it progressing into a worse form. Delay in treating anaemia is dangerous, so lose no time, but begin Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills now and notice how c|uielcly the colour ieturns to your cheeks, your headaches mul backaches disappear, and your breathlessness and palpitation vanish. All chemists and stores sell Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.

PARTNERS—SUNSHINE AND Q-TOL Partners in tlie creation of the lovely golden sun-tan tint every girl wants to possess. Start with a gentle coating of Q-tol and the sun will do the rest. Bathers —always apply Q-tol to face and neck, arms and legs, before bathing or basking. Make Q-tol vour bodvguard.

INTO. '65 Lavender Water is obtainable in new flasks, stoppered or sprinkler bottles from all elicmMs. Double-dis-tilled from genuine Mitcham Flowers. 2/6 to 22/6.*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 January 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 January 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 January 1932, Page 6