WEEDY BOYS AND SICKLY GIRLS.
It is a mistake to think that anaemia is only a girl's complaint. Girls show tho effect of it more plainly than boys. Delayed development, pale lips, breathlessness, sick headaches, and frequent sharp pain call attention to them. But many boys in their 'teens grow thin, weedy, and have pimples on the face, showing that they have not enough blOod. The unaemic boy is just as likely to become a victim to consumption as the pale, breathless girl, with her headaches and worn-out look. Lot him catch cold after cold and he will lose strength until his health becomes precarious. To prevent this serious disaster to those of the rising generation, let both boys , and girls bo given the now blood which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are famous for making. Watch how soon the appetite returns and how the languid girl or lazy boy becomes full of activity and high spirits; Remember that tho boy has to develop, too, if lie is to make a strong and hearty man. Give both of them a fair chance by starting a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—and, to make sure of it,, take caro to ask at shmis for Dr. Williams'. Your own chemist or storekeeper sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or thev will be mailed, post paid, on iwint of price, te. per box, six boxes IDs. Gd., by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Box 815. G.P.0., Wellington. Write to-day for free booklet, "Diseases of the Blood."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 3
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251WEEDY BOYS AND SICKLY GIRLS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 3
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