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CROWING GIRLS . 4

Or. Williams' Pink Pills Help them when they Need Help. o A Girl who was Drifting into a Decline brought back to Health and Strength. $ It is mostly young girls between fourteen and twenty who drift into a decline. Between -these ages their health is undergoing a complete, change. They need care and attention to help them develop into strong, healthy women. -They need an abundant supply of rich, red blood. There's security, health, and . happiness for growing girls in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People—they make blood. In this simple way they banish the tiredness and weariness, the headaches and backaches, the heart palpitation, and nervousness, the cold hands and feet, tho discomfort after eating, and tho depressed spirits; that don't care feeling, the heavy dull eyes, tho thin sunken cheeks, and pale tired face. A typical case of tho way they cure is that of Miss Stella Murplij, Castle Terrace, Wanganni. "As I began to grow up I found my health failing terribly," said Miss Murphy. "My health went all of a sudden. Tlicy could not get mo to eat. My mother coaxcd me, and mado special things, but my plate would he almost untouched;' so iong as 1 could get sometiling acid to eat I was happy. _ For days barely a cup of tea passed my lips. If a needle pricked my iinger no blood came; there might bo a watery trickle, that was all. My face and lips were as whito as a sheet, and I was just a shadow. My clothes were ever so much too big for me. I got weaker vapidly every day, and every hir of energy passed out of my system. I could barely find strength to cross tho room, and it was no use mother askftig me to help her in tho house. She would como into the room and find me lying nn tho sofa, too done up to do a hand's turn. One Sunday walking to church I grew so faint my married sister and mother had to support me. I could not get to sleep at night; all through the hours I tossed and turned- As to nencs, I jumped at my own shadow. There was no pleasure "or interest in anything; all I wanted was to be by myself the live long day. I dare not hurry at all; even a few steps made mo gasp. - I seemed to loso everv bit of breath, and felt as if I were suffocating. Life was a Teal misery. I went into the Wanganui Hospital for five weeks,, just to have a complete rest; it did me a little good, but th.o anaemia was still in my system. Most, fortunately T tried a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and bv degrees they alone built me up. Now lam quite a different, being. My blood turned richer, and mv appetito improved. All tho dreadful symptoms passed away as my strength came back, and I beeamo as bright and hearty as any girl could The shopman smiles up his sleove when ho gets a gullible person to take a substitute. Don't let the la ugh _be at your expense; take only Dr. Williams. Of all dealers 3s. a box, 0' boxes IBs. Gd., or from tho Dr. Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

Fnrs to the valuo of over <£800,000 have been sold at tlie. Irbit Fair, in Siberia, this year, an increase of nearly ,£50,000 over isil. Squirrel skins realised .£337,150 and sables £108.300. A peasant in a theatre at Yekaterlnodar, Russia, was so mdienant when the villain in the plav shot the heroine, that litlived his revolver ;ii him. injuviHH him slightly. lie «'«> arrested. Thai; tiplitness across the C'hest. Hint, thick troublesome Plileftni. that running of the no s e. may he relieved and removed by "NAZOL." H has cured thntimwls. 00 doMS Is. Cd. Use with Kuol laialer.-AdTt,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 3 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 3 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 3 May 1912, Page 3

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