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A GIRL IN HER 'TEENS

Should Not BeJDelicate. It is when she is still m her 'teens that a girl needs every attention given to her -strength and fitness. It is a mistake to watch your delicate daughter, hoping she will eventually grow out of her. languid ways, her breathlessrfess and easy fatigue. This is the time when anaemia — otherwise bloodlessness — will .rapidly undermine a girl's health. A few unmistakable sighs of an anaemic condition are pale lips' and cheeks, extreme weariness after the least exertion, headaches and fits of depression. If your daughter has any of these symptoms she is m need of good, rich blood, such as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will help to give her. These pills never .fail to create rich, red blood that is so essential to build ;. up growing : bodies, to give strength . tp the nerves, digestive tract, and return the bloom to pallid cheeks and lips. /That is .why. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have such a remarkable . reputation for restoring delicate', girls , ; and tired, overworked women to vigorous health and fitness. So/ if your daughter is anaemic, give her at/ once Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; they will soon bring her back to robust health. Of all chemists ' and storekeepers, 3/« "a bottle— nothing [else will do.* •

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NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 12

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Tapeke kupu
213

A GIRL IN HER 'TEENS NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 12

A GIRL IN HER 'TEENS NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 12

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