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ANAEMIA WEAKENS GIRLS.

Endangers Health and Cha#m. The possibility of her young daughter developing anaemia is something a mother must be wary of. This ailment, which means bloodlessness, finds many of its victims m young girls who are growing too rapidly. Anaemia endangers health and destroys chaiTn. Mother, look at your girl and ask yourself these questions: Are her lips and cheeks too pale? Does she complain of palpitation, dizziness and headaches? Does she. go about weariiy ahd lifelessly ? If your answer to any or all of these is "Yes," then it is time to act. The immediate thing to do is to build up your daughter's blood, for when the blood is enriched anaemia vanishes. The tonic that is famous for its wonderful blood-enriching properties is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A short course of these pills will help a young girl to make new, rich blood that will build up her strength, restore colour to her lips and cheeks, and banish languor, headaches and nervousness. So, .without delay, give ypur anaemic daughter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and see how quickly she recovers vigour and health. Of all Chemists and Store-, keepers, 3/- bottle— nothing else will I do.*

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19290117.2.12.3

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
199

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 3

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