A GIRL'S COMPLEXION
Xl- v yJ ew S'V' S Set through their 'teens without eruptions or pimples showing on their faces.
lh'ese may be due to indigestion resulting from improper diet. If so they will quickly disappear when tho proper food is adhered to. If they are accompanied by pallor and, listlessiiess you must look to tlie condition of tho blood. Because these eruptions on the faces of school girls are so common they seldom receive tho attention from parents that they require. When they indicate thin blood or anaemia there is a ready remedy in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These tonic pills, i'reo from harmful drugs, are pretty sure to help growing girls because they build up the blood at a time when the demand oil it is greatest. As the blood is made rich and red, fickle appetites become normal, lassitude gives way to vigour, tho cheeks and lips show tho glow of health and the whole system is toned up. The nervous system is invigorated and witli proper attention to diet many dangers are averted. "Building Up the Blood" is tile title of a .valuable - little booklet, which will bo sent free to any address by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2950, 9 December 1916, Page 3
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205A GIRL'S COMPLEXION Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2950, 9 December 1916, Page 3
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