I* wmmm % Tips ii Choke Empire-grown Tea in Ui Cake Tins Magnificent reproductions of world famous paintings superbly printed in six colours adorn the lids and sides of “Amber Tips’' Cake Tins, each of which is filled with 31b of "Amber Tips” No. 1 Red and Yellow 'Label, or “Amber Tips” Blue Label Tea. The only increase in price for the tin is 3d over and above the regular cost of the Tea. At G “I like the Tea and 1 like the Tins, and I am sure you will agree with me that both are value far above the ordinary. Already I have three ‘Amber Tips ’ Cake Tins and I look forward to having the complete set of six different designs.” my '■* jpr Ask your Grocer to show you the complete; rauge of “ Amber Tips w €ake Titos... they are wonderful value. Vhe EXTRA COST of Ike TIN is ONLY'S*
Girls It is pitiful that the anaemic girl is robbed of the joy of robust health. Bloodlessness, which is very .common in young girls, deprives the system of strength and vitality, making the lightest of work and the mildest of pleasures ‘a task and burden. Anxious mothers, who have pale, drooping daughters, should remember that oply rich new blood will banish anaemia and all its miseries. The way. to treat the disease is to build up and revitalise- your daughter’s blood. In thousands of cases Dr Williams' Pink Pills have achieved almost incredible results in treating the form of anaemia that attacks growing girls and young women. These pills contain ingradients that, help to enrich and increase the blood; elements that strengthen the 1 nerves and aid the appetite and digestion. It is heartening to watch how rapidly yohr daughter responds to the powerful, strengthening influenca of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. Start her on these pills to-day. At chemists and stores, now 3/bottle. Say “Dr Williams’”— and take no other.
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Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 13
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321Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 13
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