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THE IRRESISTIBLE GIRL And Her Pale Breathless Sister, A young girl should be bright and full of energy. She ought to be irresistible. Life is at its best. She should not be tired and wan, too languid to enjoy plain food, too shy and timid to attract anyone. She should be full of vitality, hungry for her meals, glad to help with the housework, fond of an evening's recreation, walking with a spring in her heels, and sunshine in her eyes. A girl who is weary, anaemic, dull looking, will improve won- . derfully under the influence of the new, rich, red blood that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will help to give her. She will grow healthy and jolly and get rid of all her languor and lassitude. It is worth while to join the throng of rosy young womanhood when all you need is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Of chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS NOTHING ELBE WILL DO! Corns One touch! "TpHE most painful corn? 4&b\ even one sensitive toj \"smm *%, the touch of your stocking^ cant t * irob ten sec onds> i<y after Frozel-Ice comes in , WjtaM contact. All that's left to jJK&Z do is lift the corn right off,. CIK * "' s gone! lutLH *" ew pence at Opll % II»\ \ I Trjlit—toMy i dR™ i

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 12

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