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SB | | '-.'■'.. .. ' . ' ' ■ | j A RISK OF GIRLHOOD. j % , \ . . --;;.■. "• ;: '. ■'■ ,- ======================= ■ . I GROWING TOO RAPIDLY, j , j ; IN their early 'teens it is quite common for girls to | "■] [ •* outgrow their strength, and mothers should care- i IB ; fully watchihe health of their daughters at tW^^^ | [ f6r it is when the strength is sapped by. too rapid j growth that anaemia develops. j 1 th^ first signs may be noticed by peevishness, » j languor, headaches and perhaps a craving for sweets. j The face gtows pale, bre^athlessness and palpitation i become apparent^ with low spirits and depression. I 1 At first sign of anaemia mothers should act at once. \ ] Neglected anaemia oftens leads to decline, but if you . j | ■ s^e that your (laughter's blood is enriched there \ \\ ' need be no cause for anxiety. The finest blood-en- | j ;.- richer is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ; the rich "red blood i 1 created by these pills quickly banishes all signs of | J; ' anaemia. They will build up your girl's health eind* I j ensure for her a healthy robust womanhood. > | ' Give your daughter a course of Dr. Williams' Pink J Pills now. ■"■ ; Mako^^ her bright, vigorous and strong like | - the thousands of girls^ and women who have been | rescued from the clutches of anaemia by Dr. Williams' 1 ; Pink Pills. Of all Chemists and Storekeeper | ; ■ !'- :: ";-. ■■.; bottle. ' r: :;y-'^.^fi' .■ ' \ '■ ■ . .'. '■■ ■■ ■'■ .- ■ ... ;| ' ... yj. ' 1. 1 ' ' ' ' ■ ' '■ — — ' ' ' V % ■ : v 4 Nothing Else Will Do.'.. '■■\\ v '-- : ■ : ;\ -};'' ;-, : ■ , ■'.- ... ' -■;: ;■'/•■■■■■ i. . y . ■'.' , . '." < v ••'.. ■ ' ' • ■ ■ . • 1* - ■ Ine care of ■ : ;J. • w^^f ■ . '■ * ' ! /l\\ T^EW women like to trust their blankets, - B^^i '' V X^ l^ r e "' cate^y coloured woollens and , 1 ( ' *j *^*i / under-garmenta— still less their ■^—^ — n% n/h / children's woollies — to a laundry. Yet M, x Jt~ HWx winter time necessitates the wearing of. \ Wm&!mißm\rM6ti ' - man y wo °Hc n garments which become only \ i ' too quickly soiled, which must be cleaned , . a^rjkr JP JMHr / 1 nip ni » often, but which, if proper care is not taken, /^^VjlK^Hy/ ' IML ill B ° on ose l^ e 80^ tneßS anc * elasticity which JtmrnTjl renders /wool the most cosy and .warmthI {V^mmmSfy//^ A [ML—! giving of materials. Woollen garments l r^Fi^i^" J'^-^\yfl SfflSr' require Uidividual attention for reasons of {hygiene and because wool is more sensitive wM^Hß^^^V^^^^^ra than other fabrics. It is composed of tiny W'iifl^^a»^T'^^^^^ over-lapping scales which when displaced ' l ' : \^Jflwßb&^^^^^^r^ - l^ 000 } 6 rough and scratchy, rendering the I material irritating, to the touch and unhealthy - .?. • .y^ t0 wear, bepause the porous quality which " |/^-v y^/^, iuA. A is one of its advantages is thus destroyed. , - r jl i Rubbing with hard soaps damages the fragile . V^^S'N^p^^V^o^^' j tissues and makes woot harsh and matted. Ordinary'soaps and soap flakes also contain ,t ' * \ lw^..\ Jt\<O alkali, which not only discolours wool but / causes it to shrink. Blankets washed with . r, i hard soap have been known to shrink as ; - ' much as eighteen inches! The housewife , ' • who. uses' Lux avoids these evils. Lux. is finer than soap, its flakes melt more easily , and contain no alkali to endanger the soft- • . , flnoufwtmlhns should bi ness or wear the fragile tissues of wool. To Washed* laurider m the Lux way is to keep your i /Vhbk two tablespoonfuls of Luxi woollens a good colour, m good shape and into a thick lather m half a bowlful '.with their fragile fibre unimpaired, , - lof very hot water. Add cold water "^ *1 until auds are lukewarm, then put " . fin ' m garment. Dip it up and down, ' • , tgeggs^ffgam - pressing suds repeatedly through R9 JM S^S^ST Hl^Q^l 'i coiled spots. Do Not Rub. If suds RjJ m WU yjjSmT BI >i -> die down m washing, more dissolved |^ IH H jKgai 3!L i mJM - ' * Lux should be added to restore Bp*! HrRH JsSrQBbL. 1^ 1 HH f lukewarm waters. . Do Not Wring, ■ ' (^^g^^^^^^^^^ ' '' For coloured woollens make suds 1 /y Sm^t^^^^^B^£^^fflr*te ■•-- «nd rinsing waters almost cool. *J/l * Wash very qukkly to keep colours \ £7Y ///(hiF J^^gtee>-3HS^^ >.<r from running. Woollens should^* Bagiß 1./.^^^^^K^f^ : ~ , 'l^cver Brothers (New Zealand) Ltd. 1 . T% m '. ■■■■•.■•■ ; ■■■■-■;"■•' ' :: - ■ ■„f| ' : ■■•'*■■■.■;■'. '■■:.v- >-■■'■-.. - ' ■ taha " \Vfelcome * i* ; fe^ "'■ : mJ- ; "S 1^ Visitor '' DCMies • Moth Fly etc difej //' II Tou can reduce right a,way, restore it IS SO ■ IVJOin, riy, eic, «*o jj •■ yqU r figure, and regain your former • • U , . '• once it has come into health and activlt y by a simple flolinsnMQ CffJu . m. * -.L /Jflir 1 home remedy, without drugs. Send **Ati>Bil*%Xlri*»ol'''proper COntaOt With ttr six stamps for .booklet, "Good News CCLSU ' CO UltjeSi ____ _ for Stout People, 1 ' personal letter, '.'■■■' ,, A . . mfW* H T I IV B 'tf^ and "Upt of testimonials. . ' „ J" • V KEA T ING O TH^ HARRIS OBESITY CURE, (|^ of -» Chem.ste *Stor« . JJ, I^^ ill|^^^^ 56T Manners Street, Wellington. ■ **£^&^^

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1183, 2 August 1928, Page 18

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Tapeke kupu
772

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1183, 2 August 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1183, 2 August 1928, Page 18

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