[ GROWING GIRLS. I Growing New Zealand girls from fourteen | to s^ y ears °f a § e P ass through a critical | time,- when if their blood supply is not | ■ plentiful and good, they may have a heap I » of trouble in after life. It is a bad time | m!\ v A or a to anaem * c w^en is just J' ||m\ , , ) V passing into womanhood. Anaemia at I li M t * me °f ten opens the' way to a decline. ' I feggl There is security, health and happiness for | . girls in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I y actuali y com^ne withi food and air | to increase the blood supply. In this way I they have banished the tiredness and weari- | ness, the headache and backache, the heart I palpitation and nervousness, the cold hands I fwitl 111 an eet ' at care ee^n §' heavy I nHniH duH eyes, the th n sunken cheeks, and pale | They cured Miss' Ethel Scoble, Rocky Side, Caversham, Dunedin g! J«flPiifffl PhII 1 illlllllfi W ' lo ma< *° statement to a reporter:— ' «i SI I? 11tl iPI! " len I waa a ' ,out ' f ourt een or fiftson years of age, I became quito if' jl j|j | Hill anaemic, and lost all color. My faco becamo very pale.also my gums 2) IB 1 llllk! and lips and the inner parts of my oyelids. I could scarcely cat any- B: jgW|W: 111 111 I|JMf ' thing. If I tried to eat, I felt lilto vomiting. My hoart used to n IliilUl J| palpitate very much. My hands and feet usod to bo very cold. I (J swi ff 111 ill Ifilwll suffo'red very much from shortness of breath. • I had a constant pain ft! HI! ; JIJ across tho top of my head. My ankles used to swell if I remained jv '{111 ij II lllllllpm ' on S on my feet. My nerves woro much out of order, and I was fll MfflmßMH I}l I lltlllllli easily annoyed. My body wasted a good deal. I consulted a doctor Jr ( JJ II and was under his care for about two yoars; but I did not derive H ''1 P much benefit from his treatment. Eventually a lady friend advised (?' me to try a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I bought some from Sj j®m. Mr. Rutherford, tho Grocer at Cavcrshaiji, arid started their use accord- S| fll ill ' ns *° directions, ' u a k°ut three weeks I-found thom doidg mo so «i 111 IM® much good I continued their use till I had taken . fivo boxes when I Ijl I II H mEg. felt so well I discontinued theni. I have enjoyed splendid health !§! 'Wsj * • since. My appotito is good and I can attend to my work." Hi Dr Williams' Pink Pills are for the blood and nerves. As well as Anaemia they have curd Indigestion, " 0 Rheumatism, Sciatica,; 3/- n box, 16/6 for six boxes from all medicine dealers or from Tho Dr. Williams' )j! Medicine Co of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. 1 vu f Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ! ' I
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 25 March 1911, Page 14
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