Had Painful Boils LOST WEIGHT AND GOT RUN-DOWN “Owing to my blood becoming very poor, I suffered very much from painful boils," states Mr 1.H., of Brisbane. “At times I was quite light-headed and always seemed tired and run-down. My mother, told me to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, as she knew from experience how good these pills were for enriching the blood. I have taken these pills for a few weeks, and now the boils have completely gone, and my skin is clear and healthy. I feel like a new person, brighter and healthier, and have gained U stone blood enriching and blood increasing influence of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills is invaluable for dispersing boils and skin blem ishes, banishing anaemia and any ailment due to poverty of blood. From the first dose, these piUs begin to refresh and enrich the blooey giving new life and energy to the entire system. Boils vanish, nerve? get stronger, appetite picks up, your digestion improves, and lost weight is rapidly restored with good, farm flesh, but not ugly fat. . .. c If you suffer skin blemishes, nerves, anaemia or any ailment due to poor blood, get Dr. Williams Pink PiUs to-day. 3/- bottle at chemists and stores. CYCLAX FRECKLE LOTION will relieve your skin of unsightly blemishes and restore it to its natural becoming clarity. Apply it in the morning after washing and allow it to dry before making up. Do this daily until the skin is gloriously clear. Jjott)e In Canterbury, only at
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22506, 14 September 1938, Page 2
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251Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22506, 14 September 1938, Page 2
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