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MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. BOTH VICTIMS OF ANAEMIA. “I used to suffer severe headaches, giddiness, and had no energy for work,” states Mrs G.A., of Petone. “I, would wake up more tired than when I went to bed at night. I. was very., run-down, weak and ill. My daughter was also very anaemic,'and'was always' having faint and giddy turns. “On a friend’s recommendation we have both taken Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and the improvement in our health is remarkable. I have lost the headaches and giddiness, and wake up refreshed. I now have plenty.of energy. My daughter has improved wonderfully, too. She does not have the fainting attacks, neither the headaches. She is stronger, and no longer anaemic.” Bloodlessness, is a trouble that renders the life of many women and girls miserable and wretched. It is evident in the pallid face, dull eyes of the anaemic girl, and the dreadful weariness of the housewife, whose days are never free from headaches and backaches. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a boon to women, for they always help to create rich, red blood that drives away the distress and revitalises the system throughout. If you are nervy, headachy, anaemic, and "feel utterly weary, get Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to-day. New strength, new energy is awaiting you. At chemists and stores, 3s bottle.—Advt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 11 August 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 11 August 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 11 August 1937, Page 13

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