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♦ A SOCIETY SECRET DISCLOSED. A MMOUs woman said, " There are no ugly women ; but there are some women who do not understand how to make themselves beautiful." If women would only learn to comprehend the secret of real attractiveness they would become aware of the fact that even plainess need not exist. Kosy cheeks, [ a cheerful appearance, and perfect freedom from ill-health might be the lot of many a pale and suffering woman. The opinion expressed by Miss Florence A. Stephens, of Brewery House. Dundras, Tas., is notable. " Twelve years ago," she said, " I met W Miss Florence Stevens. (Photo by Lilley). with an accident and suffered considerably from its effects. My nerves were unstrung and I was a victim to throbbing headaches, fainting fits, hysteria, hot and cold flushes and attacks of retching. Sometimes I rallied and felt better, but only to become as bad as ever. The doctor said my trouble was anremia accompanied by ulceration of the bowels and that consumption was likely to develop, but even his careful treatment did not bring back ,my lost health and strength. Indeed, I continued in this weak and nervous , state until I began taking Dr. Williams pink.pills for pale people, which my mother recommended. The contents of one box proved beneficial and after finishing three boxfuls my ill-health abated, the color came back to my cheeks and to-day -I can run up a hill without difficulty, whereas previously I have been so bad that I could not even walk. My restoration to good health is due to Dr. Williams' pink pills entirely, and I recommend them with pleasure." Society women, and in facfc all women who undergo a nervous strain, are compelled to regretfully watch i the growing pallor of their cheeks, the coming wrinkles and thinness that become more distressing every day. Pure blood and strong nerves—these are the secret of health and beauty. Dr Williams' pink pills for pale people build up and purify the blood and ■ strengthen the nerves. To the young girls they are invaluable, to the mother they are a necessity, to the woman approaching fifty they are the best remedy that medical science has devised for her use. Sold by chemists and storekeepers and the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Old 1 Custom House Street^ Wellington, 1 three shillings a box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. By their action on the blood they cure (in men and women) dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, debility, anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, St. Vitus' ' dance, diarrhoea, etc. Substitutes are i useless ; beware of them.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 75, 1 April 1902, Page 4
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