WHAT ANAEMIA MEANS.
GIRLS WHO SUFFER UNAWARES
Anaemia is simply bloodlessness. Its sufferers are mostly women and girls who are often unaware that they are within its grip, until a collapse reveals the nature of the insidious complaint. The symptoms are unmistakeable. In girls, particularly those in their ’teens, an unhealthy pallor appears in cheeks and lips; languor, headaches and backaches are suffered; strange petulance, crying and a craving for starch and sweets become apparent. It is positively inviting an ailing constitution in your daughter, to ignore these signs. New blood* is what she needs, especially the rich, red kind created by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Anaemia and all its miseries are completely driven from the system by these pills. Mothers everywhere praise the invaluable health-giving qualities of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, that have transformed their pale, delicate girls into the full bloom of radiant health. The new blood infused into the system by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills gives sparkle to the eyes, warm colour to lips and cheeks, banishes headaches, backaches and dizziness. You should give your delicate girl Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills now; the wonderful results will delight you. Of all Chemists and Storekeepers, 3/- a bottle —nothing else will do. .
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17751, 1 July 1929, Page 2
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