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SYMPTOMS OF ANAEMIA.

What Every Girl Should Do. Weakness, languor and melancholy m young girls are not natural. Yet many suffer m this way. They eat very little, complain of fainting attacks, palpitation, and get breathless after the least exertion. These symptoms usually can be traced to one 'cause, that is, anaemia or bloodlessness. Neglect is the worst thing possible, for anrvemia may mean life-long suffering. In thousands of rases, Dr. Williams 1 Pink Pills have helped the pale, delicate girl to recover lost health and vigour. Fob these pills are a wonderful tonic for the blood. They effectively create rich, red blood and as soon as the blood is properly enriched and purified, anaemia vanishes. So, if you are languid, if you' suffer headaches and weariness, and your appetite is poor, then you- need a short course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. As the new, rich blood created by these pills flows through your veins, the pinl< tinge of health will come to your cheeks, your headaches and backaches will go, your appetite will sharpen, and charm and vigour will return. Give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial at once and see . how quickly your health* improves. Of all Chemists and Storekeepers, 3/- bottle,— nothing else will do.*

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NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 14

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SYMPTOMS OF ANAEMIA. NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 14

SYMPTOMS OF ANAEMIA. NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 14

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