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TIRED, DEPRESSED WOMEN

The woman who feels lived out. who aches all over when she rises in the morning, who feels depressed moet of her time, needs just tho help that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can give her—new blood and stronger nerves.

Tlie number of disorders that are caused by thin blood is amazing, und most women are careless about the condition of their blood. Their nerves are quickly affected, and they become irritable; they worry over trifles, and they do not obtain refreshing sleep. There may or may not be stomach trouble and headaches. This is the condition that calls for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, the bloodmaking and nerve restoring tonic. Give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a trial, and the first sign of new life will soon be noticed by your increased appetite. You will be hungry by meal time. As your blood becomes enriched it feeds .ami soothes the irritated nerves, sleep becomes sounder and refreshing, your worries diminish, and your work seems lighter, fl’hcse are some of Ihe benefits that follow the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Try them for any trouble caused by thin blood. Sold everywhere at 3s per bottle.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19261206.2.119

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12622, 6 December 1926, Page 10

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196

TIRED, DEPRESSED WOMEN New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12622, 6 December 1926, Page 10

TIRED, DEPRESSED WOMEN New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12622, 6 December 1926, Page 10

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