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BRIGHT EYED ROSY CHEEKED N. ZEALAND GIRLS Are the Girls who keep their Blood Rich and Red with DR. WILLIAMS* PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE. Every New Zealand girl should be bright, active, cheerful, happy. There is no reason why any girl shouldn't be, who has enough good red blood in her veins. She should sleep well, atd take the most out of life. There is not the slightest shadow of a doubt that girls who don't enjoy this good health, have the blood to blame. Anjpmia is the enemy of girls and women. A lack of sufficient good red blood causes all those headaches and side aches, weakness, paleness and langour. To become bright, well and happy, the blood supply must be increasing and to make new blood, there's only on© thing — Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They represent the highest achievement in medical science as a blood restorer and nerve tonic. Take the case of Miss Olive Wiley, 37 Carlyle Street, Napier; it's so like hundreds of others, that scores must say, "that's just the way I am." She stated: — "When I was a little over thirteen years of age I had a bad attack" of Rheumatic Fever. This left me very weak. Every day I grew worse. My face was. pale and my lips and gums looked bloodless. My feet *nd ankles were always puffed — sometimes I could not get my boots on. Even my fingers swelled up at times.Even a little exertion exhausted me. If I walked any distance I could hardly breathe, and my v heart fluttered lik-e mad. My head ached awfully, the pain being mostly up the back. I never had much appetite. I was horribly nervous, the least thing made me jumr>. The ban^in? of a door cpt my nervrs all of a jingle. I b^enrne vcrv low spirited «nd only wanted to l : e about and do nothiic* "For about twel-.'i; months I v.'jis like thi9. TK»i fatWr got mo to start Dr. Williams' P'rtl: Pills. He hrd grreat fn'tli in them him?elf and he felt av.ro thr.t they would do me good Mother said that she could notice a difference in me when I had takyn one box. 1 k pt on taking them, petting better and stronger every day. Before fitnrting Dr. Williams' Pink P"ls I used not to sleep well Less than three boxes put me in p^ri'qct health. Now I am at ••veil as onv o^'rl couM wish to bo." While so promntlv effective these p"'.s contain no harmful stimulants or opiates. They ire perfectly safe and create no dniff habit. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are rold by chemists and storekeepers, or seit by mail post paid on receipt of price. 3s per box, 6 boxes 163 6d by x he Dr. Will-'ams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. PEAS" ARE FOR THE STOMACH AND LIVER,. "NOT AUW.BVT KNOWN TO MANY FAM I LI ES, TMEr HAVE BEENSOLO FORCEAIERATIONJ.- I BUT NOT ADVERTISED | :^E R rkCONSTIPATION £■■■■1 CheMfSLS//6 wmmmmJk More Popular than ever* Every year the sales of Bonnington's CARRAGEEN • Irish Moss. 0 increase largely. d j For over 46 years it has & been the standard remedy • for coughs and colds. It 4 quickly cures, soothes the i irritation, heals the lungs and leaves them strong h and healthy. v REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. £ Insist on getting Bonnington's. There is no remedy A ''just as good." J y^^^ • {§ So' Ma. William *^ Neighbours of Waimangaroa writes: j^T " It gives me great pleasure f to recommend your Irish Moss "^^ for coughs and cotds. or any lung ' complaint, having used ft in my family tot over twenty years." 3 NOBTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, .£2,750,000. Fire Fund* Exceed JB3,LMHJ.(XHi HAVING been appointed Agent for the above well-known Company, 1 or. spared to transact all claseoy of Kre Insurance at Lowest Current Rate* Fill] particulars on application . — OONYILLF S^TXDEKS, Local Agent, Ridgway St., Wangauui. ilnrray Roberta ' and Co., Chief Agent* And Attorneys, Wellington.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12758, 1 May 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12758, 1 May 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12758, 1 May 1909, Page 2

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