f| ||1Hie girl with poor blood is more easily tired than her schoolmates. The work they do easily, she finds too hard. In the. effort fo keep up, her health breaks down. Unless her blood is built up she will fall behind her companions in looks, health and education. In time her health may become so poor and her growth so hindered that she cannot escape a lifetime of pain and suffering. What she needs now is rest, a complete change from her school work and plenty of pure, red blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the safest and best Wood builder she can take. Give thern according to directions and continue them until her cheeks glow with the color of perfect health. "I was not robust as a jama; gir! and as I grew up my blood began to tu.-n to -water," said Miss Elizabeth Lee, Henley Street, Auckland. ' "I lon all taste for rr.y ms&ls, but I longed for vinegar and sour things. After a light meal I got such a weight on my chest, and very often the food would not stay down at all. On many occasions I ato • something just to please my mother. My heart began to give Die consUnt trouble. It fluttered with a little bit of housework and when I climbed a hill it jumped and I got o.uile breathless and exhausted. My energy and strength failed day by day. I began to get languid and yet I would not give in. My cheeks grew hollow and I lost aK the color from my gums and lips. The eyes had dark lines under tham and looked sunken. I grew thin and had to have all my :lothei altered. I often had to gat up and walkout of church, I felt such a smothering t'aintness corning over me. I just dragged about the house doing as little as I possibly could for I simply hadn't the • strength. I only seemed to get weaker every day in spite of everything, tut reading of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1 thought I would give them a trial and they turned out to be just the tonic my blood needed. Ihey toned me up wonderfully. The color began to steal into my cheeks »nd lips and as to appetite presently they could not give me f enough. I was always hungry and the food began to do me good and fill ne out. My strength began to pick up and I felt a different being. Every symptom passed off in time and lam as robuet and energetic now as could be wished." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all storeifeuerj or direct by mull ot Ss. per box or 6 boxes for 163.01., by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd.. Wellington. CHANCES VITREOUS TILES FOE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATION, FLOORINGS, AND FIREPLACES. SOMETHING NEW, NOVEL, AND ATTRACTIVE. NOT LIKE OTHER TILES. THEY AHE MADE ENTIRELY OF GLASS ~ - AND ARE HARD AND DURABLE, IN ALL ARTISTIC SHADES AND COLOURINGS. . STOCKS JUST TO HAND. WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS— STEWART TIBER, GLASS & HARDWARE Co. (LTD.), COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON, AGENTS.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1746, 10 May 1913, Page 14
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