PALE, ANAEMIC GIRLS.
WANT MORE IRON IN THEIR BLOOD. Significant -signs of bloodlessness in young girls are breathlessness and listlessness. The reason is that the system is not receiving enough oxygen and food. Lack of a sufficient quantity of iron in the blood causes this v unhealthy . state, for iron forms a' crystal-Jike substance in each red corpuscle and carries life-energising oxygen from the lungs and nourishment from the digestive system to every part of the body. Without enough iron In her blood a young girl grows delicate and languid. Lips and eyelids are bloodless; she has no appetite, no desire to work 6r play, and complains of headaches, -backaches and vague pains. These miseries of anaemia are rapidly banished by giving the blood iron directly and in an easily assimilated form- Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills do this far better than any other medicine, because they contain, with other ingredients, a form of iron that quickly helps to make rich, red Wood. This has been proved by clinical tests under Independent medical supervision. Give your aiiing daughter the benemof these pills at once. Watch with keen delight how colour comes to her face and lips, now strong and jolly she grows. All chemists and stores sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 3/- 'bottle. Don t delay, anaemia is dangerous.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19814, 19 February 1936, Page 3
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218PALE, ANAEMIC GIRLS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19814, 19 February 1936, Page 3
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