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11l lIC FOR PALE GIRLS.

A Good Color Means Better Health. . . _—_o_ —_ How Dr. Williams' Pink Pills brought both to a Pale, Run-Down Girl, Girls who study • hnrd or work hard, who grow palo and thin, who come home from school or shop too tired to do anything, even, in tho way of amusement— these are the girls who will get most benefit from a course of treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. No medicine,-ever offered flie public has been such a boon to suffering women and girls as.;this.tonic remedy. These pills are not a mere stimulant, giving temporary relief; they .build up tho body auew by making rich, red blood that imparts splendid. health, brightness, cheerfulness, energy, «nd ambition. The first sign of improvement is, usually an increased appetite, the absence oJ distressing symptoms after eating, more refreshing sleep, and a better colour in face and lips. Mrs. Arthur Bently, Chaucer Road, South Napier, a young married woman, recounts liow she recovered i'roni u loiv state of health brought on by anaemia. She says:— ■ "When a young girl. I became very anaemic, and at last 1 got eo Lad Irhad to take a month's spell from work for 1 hadn't an atom of strength left. My mother would send in my food, but all I could, manage wad a bare mouthful and then my appetite was gone. I simply could not clioke down another morsel unless I couhl soak it in vinegar or get hold of pickles.. All my colour faded away. Jly gums, lips, and cheeks grew as white as ix piece of paper. I got thinner and thinner.. till there was hardly anything left of me. If 1 gat a cut in my flesli it would not bleed, so it itidirf matter about tying the place up. I had to start early each morning, and I don t know how I dragged there each day, my legs seemed as if they would give way under me before I got to tho door and it was just tho same at- night, cuch step seemel a hundred. I just sank down when I got inside, and could not help any about tho house. I could barely force clown a bit of ten. I went off to bed but I could not sleep when I got there, only in fits and starts. My skin was always perspiring day and night, and now and then I got a nasty dry cough, anil ray palms wore so damp, too. My hands got more wasted and waxy every, day. 1 folt so dreadfully low in health ami spirits mid I got such) fuintness over me that I was afraid to etoop for fear . of going right off. Jfy heart was always beating quickly nnd irregularly. I had a hill to climb and it was a daily dread, I had to sit and rest every fow yards for all the breath loft me and I got to the top puffing ami panting and quite done up. My back ached across the small so that when I got home I could hardly sit or lie- in any case. After trying raiuiy remedies oil in vain I chanced on Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I took three a day at first, flMii I double;! the dose. Presently my appetite picked up, and I gained n little energy and lost tho ghastly pallor. Ever- since I finished tho last box my health has been capital." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are only recommended in illness dependent on the condition of the blood or nerves, such as Anaemia, 'Indigestion, Rheumatism, Sei-ni-ica, Neuralgia, and Blood Disorders. For snlo by all medicine dealers; 3s. n box, C boxes lGs. (id. or direct from TirDr. Williams' Medicine- Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. In. the Empress' Theatre to-morrow'(Sun-day) nignT, Mr. H. E. Holland will lectiifo on "Waihi and Its Blood-red Tra(ledY," Jtr, Holland has vewitly .been reuh-senUug tho, Federation ot Übpur ut LWalUi

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 13

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11l lIC FOR PALE GIRLS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 13

11l lIC FOR PALE GIRLS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 13

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