• PLIGHT OF THE ANAEMIC. Anaemia troubles women at all ages. Its misery is* always-evident inNthe pallia face of the bloodless girl, and the weariness of the housewife whose life is a daily round of backaches and headaches. But women and girls need not suffer unduly, for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills banish anaemia' by creating Tich red blood. Mrs.'G. A,, of Petone, states:— ' '1 used to suffer severe headaches, giddinCssj and had no energy for work. I ,would wako up more tired than when I went to bod at night. My daughter was also very anaemic and had faint and giddy turns. The'great improvement in our health sinco taking Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills is remarkable. I soon lost my headaches and giddiness; now waife up refreshed and have plenty of energy. My daughter lias .improved wonderfully too. She does not- have fainting attacks now, neither the headaches." AH'chemists arid stores sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.—Advt, Woods' Great I'eppefmTut Cure Tor InHuenza Colds.—Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 14
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161Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 14
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