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*% W WKimOW «f , how urgently J il 1 s mm3i iilW ) hcr da, i g h } Qt ls llkc, y to y p »n3 | *l strength dunng the years between school fl n l wm^r~,.r — day's and womanhood. Then it is that | { uil i kt lit growing girls droop, and become fraoi e. B ft bloodless and nervous Nature makes heavy demands on the growing girl, and too o ten & «gn* of distress arc evident in dull eyes, pallid checks, weak and aching backs, a languid sten I fits of depression and nervousness, headaches and a dislike for proper food. These si s £ mean Anaemia. B { I The watchful mother should lake prompt steps to give her girl the new, rich blood her I wrak system needs by administering Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, because so many feeble, anaemic 1 ; unh ippy girls have been transformed into robust women through the Good, Red blood these I 9 hit. help to make. Dr. W.ll.ams P.nk Pills actually contain the necessary ingredients thatcon- I bine with food and auto make the nch red blood. They have done this for hundreds of I H New Zealand girls. Ihe following case shows their value to girls:— u k i .l"whfr»!Z hte J! El ' ie / tt |l S ! W fu ,trOnß and healthr U P t0 the Wof «t«m ?««», f *} ? hlch %% B b H ra<, Uf"?v ,o,k i:" ap T potite and <J uit ' anaemic," ustid MrJ • % A. Cooptr, 122 W» ker St., Duoedin. " Her face was a chalky white. Her guma and ff lips were p»l». Her hande became nlmoßt transparent and her nails 1«t theS I ■ natural toiy color. She becMu. lau KU id and .lwaye had a tired fo.ling. Hor tonea. I J" "Mk •» tl»»t I u»od to ecra I) B it with a pi.ee of. whaSbosTforTp l> bo , 6 i llT ' :rc(l «° m " c ' fr °m oliorlnesu of breath that the could not walk up a hill In % fact she wa» not able to walk much at any time. Her bunds and feet wore M*,yg « eold ihroueL went of circttlatien of blood. She b 9 o a me v«y nervous and easily fl! imtatb o. I gave hor Boine homo roniedics and findintf they did not do her any eood I coMultsd doctor and ho prescribed for her for about a year, but ahe did not net I f Uy k lii s:,,. Hom ,°?™ w know llow had my d«u G hter wa», advie.d my husband to I try Ur William,' P ltl k PiU«. He bought n box and she eoinnienoed their use and n I about three or four weoke I noticed such an improvement in her appetite, and the § color of her face, that Imadi her continue ths use of the pills till she had taken 3 Iα six t ,. ", hy whlch tilne » he wan 1" U « restored to good health; she has never § bad anything the nuttor wish hor tinoo." 3 Sold b y »W dealers; or direct from the Dr. Williams' Me Heine Co. of a Australasia Ltd., Wellington, at 3/- per bor, 6 bores 16/6, post free. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ~^—— — Tl Uliimil'kinttiiiirfur nn it rw iww/iifcfcrU.mjJli-iii'w '^'TJflTHT.il'- 1 ' ll'Vir'iitl" i nrHMin^^m A Splendid Chance. Reai"*Good" Investment. i FOR SALE OR LEASE-PALMERSTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. |B Particulars from DAWICK BKOS-. Boi 203, Palmcrston K or th. 1 Free from Harmful | DOW «tme~^mmc^ 1 NarCOtfCS. f 9k ) Prepaid AlveriisemenS ra Mothers have found after over ff Jtr Httlr ISfIfES» M half acentury's test that there's m . d&j&W JwMk RoefnroP ra no cough and cold medicine so M <§»*1 feM*. /SiMWt "" l0 '" „ . . .„ _. . , I safe, so sure and so good as' f K4| Ml /|«M MY BOY I Front PaVe 5s Sw'beh'oH 01 !! 00 . I Bonnington's Irish Moss. I tfI?SW llf ~ AND 'maKKUQ^"1 Whether for the little folks If pfl^&iafpjs|p f Don't looK . NOTICES, 2s. Cd. per insertion Mor the. older people it cures K? n°'2 - Situations Vacant \ Not Pr™l,r I quickly. Tfcre arc many f W 1« 5,,, Bitua.ions Wanted ' |,m.tat.on S , but only one I ||| « Hjtaj«h i( Boa^and Itesidcnce J SiJenoe. n •Jα 9 I•L nn 0®? M(f HAm CENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. oonnington s Irish Moss w EGE bottlkb, Z .LrSTe 0, « ?'•« i,. 6a . s Pkpabed at BEOFORD LABORATORY. LONDON, EHQUiMt . ' M Worda, 2s;

-! ■* < THE UNRIVALLED PRIZE=WINNINQ SWEDE. THE FINEST KEEPING SWEDE, THE RICHEST FEEDING SWEDE.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1289, 18 November 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1289, 18 November 1911, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1289, 18 November 1911, Page 14

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