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PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS.

What can be more distressing’ than to see a g-irl drooping- and fading- in the spring-time of youth? Instead of bright eyes, glowing, rosy cheeks, and an elastic step, there are dull eyes, pale, yellow, or*greenish complexion, and a languidness of step that bespeaks disease and an early death if proper treatment is not promptly resorted to and persisted in until the impoverished blood is enriched, and the functions of life become regular.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue X, 5 March 1898, Page 280

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PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue X, 5 March 1898, Page 280

PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue X, 5 March 1898, Page 280

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