GIRLS WHO WANT A GOOD COLOR.
Need to increase their blood • supply. How a Pale Girl got RosyChecks and Good Health, A good healthy colour means a lot to girls and women. It means more than tho matter of good looks, though that is a big thing. Those who have a good healthy colour, bright eyes, and firm elastic steps are the ones who are in good sound health and take the most out of lifo. On the other hand, the pale ones with the lack-lustre cyo and dragging atep are the on«s who fail to make the most of life. Anaemia makes women miserable with. its lack of energy, headaches, indigestion and heart palpitation. So many New Zealand women and girls have renewed tteir hralth and good looks with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that thoy hold a high placa as a blood builder and health nwiker. They actually combine tf'itk food and air to make new blood. A fcyyiea.l eaHe is that ef Mrs. E. R. David-, fan, Ward Street, Cobden, Greymonth She was practically a physical wreck for wars. After a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills she is .now a rosy, healthy woman. Mrs. Davidson made the following statement to a reporter "I was never a strong healthy girl; I had periodical turns of good and baJ health. About the age of nineteen year* I had inflammation of the kidneys, which broke me up terribly, aa I was suffering for very nearly a year, and when I was eurod of thi> complaint I was in a very weak, anacmic state. My face became a' yellowish colour, and my lips were bine. My appetite was verv irregular. I suffered very badly witn palpitation of the heart and my hands and feet were very oold even in midsummer. I had a buzzing nciso in my ears, and I suffered much from a pain across rny forehead. My acres were so out of OTder tho least noise frightened me—even a knock at tho door. I had no energy, and ncvor cared to go out. The least thing annoyed me, unci if tho children cried I generally joined in, I was so sensitive. My body wasted away a good deal. I was undor a doctor's nare fcrr some time, and he did all lie could for me, but I did not receive any permanent benefit. One day I saw an article in a paper about a person being 'cured of a similar complaint by Dr. William*' Pink I'ills, fo I bought a box from Mr. J. H. Keddio, tho local nhnmist. and started their use. In a few days I hifwn to feel better, and by the time I had taken two boxes I felt as well n> over I did in my life. I lost all signs of headaches and nprvoosness, and my hard* and feet kept warm even in winter, and from what Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills have dime for mo. I would go to them' ilirecHy if I newled n 'nnic." If Mrs had not bwrn particular to pvt the genuine she might have I,iion ailing yet. Don't bollior ,vith thing* mid to lx> jiisl us p'-od—imitnLinn* never urn. I'rirc, 3.4. a box or six l»ui* for IBs. Oil. to be had of qt.oreki'opc.r* mnl rhemfata. or "cnf direct by the I>r. Williams' Mrtliuino Company of Austiulwia, Ltd.. .voihii&tusi.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1246, 30 September 1911, Page 11
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561GIRLS WHO WANT A GOOD COLOR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1246, 30 September 1911, Page 11
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