WHAT MOTHER MUST DO. FOR HER DELICATE GIRL. Every mother wants her daughter to be strong, and free from pain and weakness. The healthy, active girl is a joy in the home, radiating happiness and energy. But what an unhappy contrast is the pale delicate girl, who rarely goes through the day without a wretched headache, or suffering palpitation, breathlessness and lassitude with the least exertion. Many a mother has been worried by noticing these symptoms in her daughter, until remembering to give her the great blood tonic, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, from which mother herself has derived such benefit at various times of illness and WGcllillGSS • For the treatment of anaemia in women and girls Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills stand out as the foremost tonic, by reason of their remarkable bloodbuilding powers. The rich blood these pills create puts colour into pale cheeks and lips, strengthens tired nerves, sharpens the jaded appetite, invigorates the system, and drives away all traces of anaemia. All mothers should give their delicate girls Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and everyone who is nervy and run down should take them, too. Ail chemists and ' storekeepers sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 3/- bottle—nothing else will do.
FOR THAT PERSISTENT IRRITATING COUGH: JRVINE'S QOUGH REMEDY. A Mixture tiiat will really cure, J. N. I RVINE> Chemist. Hamilton. SUPERFLOUS HAIR destroyed by “ nUSMA ” (Regd.) Signed, stamped, guaranteed cure, £5 12s 6d. Florence llulfen C.M.D., 7 Courtenay Place, Wellington*. Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars,
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17839, 11 October 1929, Page 5
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