DEVELOPING GIRLS.
Anaemia a Grave Danger at a Critical Time. A case where Dr. Williams' Pink Pills proved of great help. ♦ : —" Bloodlessncss in young girls is particularly serious as it retards development into womanhood aud if not cured uiay_ open tho way to a decline. Tho enso of Mrs. li. Jl. Lane, Galbraith Street, Waihi, who developed Anaemia at' this critical period, shows tho valuo of Dr. Williams' Pink l'iils in cases of bloodlessncss. After suffering for mouths, Mrs. Lane began to uso these pills and they speedily made her a strong, healthy girl. "When about 14 years of ago I became very anaemic. 1 was over-growing my strength'; my face became a waxy white colour. I became so ill 1 had to leave school. I completely lost my appetite, being unable to cat' nothing except egga beaten in milk. If I moved any way quickly I suffered from shortness of breath. Indeed I cannot remember all the symptoms of my complaint. I remember J. suffered agony with headache. My nerves were completely ant of order, and 1 was very irritable. I boeamo very thin and emaciated. I had been ill soma time and read 1 in the paper about others affected as I was, being cured I)}' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and my mother bought some from Mr. Wing. I started taking them according to tho directions accompanying the box, and in about a fortnight's time 1 found my: health greatlv improved. I continued their use until I had taken three boxes. I then felt quite restored to good'health and as strong as ever 1 was before. 1 have never had occasion to uso them siuce. I have been married for past six years. I have ban four children, but have had the best of health, and I am quite satisfied 1 owo my state of good health for the past years to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I would always rccomniend them to any- , one suffering as I did." The price is 3s. per box, six Iwxes IBs. Gil., but if you have (rouble in getting them, send a postal note fcr tho amount to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, and they will bo sent, post free, by return mail.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 12
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376DEVELOPING GIRLS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 12
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