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MAKING CHILDREN EAT

Nothing is ever gained by forcing a child to eat when it refuses food. Make sure that nothings is being eaten between meals to destroy the natural appetite and if your growing child does not have a healthful craving for. good honest foou at meal times there is something the matter. Threats of punishment if the child does not eat will not correct the difficulty.

A fitful appetite in a growing child, especially if the patient is pale, languid, nervous, irritable,-and without ambition, usually means that the blood is thin. A non-alcoholic tonic such as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is demanded. '

During her 'teens a girl lays.the foundation for her future, health. ' Lack of blood at this timo may rob her of robust, healthy womanhood.' It' is of'the greatest importance ,to administer to girls who grow pale and weak a 'safe tonic, and' Dr, Williams' Pink Pills meet every requirement of tlio most careful mother, i'i'liey make the blood rich and red, and it carries renewed health and strength to every part of the body. .

Your own'dealer sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. . Send to-day to the Dr. Williams' Medicinc Co., Wellington, for the book, "Diseases ol' the Blood." It is free. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2791, 8 June 1916, Page 6

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MAKING CHILDREN EAT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2791, 8 June 1916, Page 6

MAKING CHILDREN EAT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2791, 8 June 1916, Page 6

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