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SAFEGUARDING GIRLHOOD

The Peril of Anaemia,

One of the Vorst foes of growing girls is anaemia, otherwise bloodlessness. Its approach is so gradual, that many of its victims do not recognise the symptoms until a collapse is imminent. Many girls will suffer, uncomplainingly, dizziness, severe headaches, nervous exhaustion and breathlessness, believing in error that these are signs of their growth into womanhood. Mothers are often perplexed with the distressing languor and feebleness in their daughters and are at a loss what to do. A promising girl's health is easily undermined by anaemia. She becomes slack, irritable and liable to give up at the most trivial ailment. Eventually she arrives at womanhood quite unfitted for any sort of a career. Parents should watch closely for any of these symptoms of bloodlessness in their daughters, and at the first indication should give them Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the celebrated blood renewer and cleanser. From the first dose these pills quickly help to make an ever-increasing supply of rich, red and pure blood, which promotes unstinted growth and fitness. If your daughter is wan and delicate or. showing an inclination to grow despondent and inactive, start at once to give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Tou will soon feel pride as she is restored to rosy, full-blooded, active health by the new rich blood these pills help to make. Of all chemists, 3/- a bottle.*

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 12

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Tapeke kupu
232

SAFEGUARDING GIRLHOOD NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 12

SAFEGUARDING GIRLHOOD NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 12

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