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THE GROSS, FRETFUL GIRL.

Probably An Anaemic Victim.

The danger to growing girls is their tendency to outgrow their strength. They become pale, fretful and cross; quite a sad contrast to the bright girls they were a year or two' ago. Those pale lips, headaches, backaches, breathlessness and languor tell the whole story to an observant eye. Your daughter Is growing into womanhood, and Nature is asking more than she ia fitted to bear. She has aches and pains, is moody and melancholy, has queer fancies, and will eat sweets' when she refuses food. Naturally, her temper is bound to suffer. It is not your girl's fault she is peevish. She has become bloodless. Her greatest need is rich, red blood, and no better tonic for this purpose can be obtained than Dr. "VVllliams' Pink Pills. These pills contain medicinal properties that create blood, 'which enriches and nourishes the system throughout. Give your v daughter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to-day, and notice the difference m her health. It will first 'show m a better appetite, better temper, then greater strength, stronger nerves, a happier^ healthier disposition and high spirits. All chemists arid stores sell £>r. Williams' Pink Pills, 3/- bottle. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS Nothing Else* Will Do.*

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 10

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Tapeke kupu
208

THE GROSS, FRETFUL GIRL. NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 10

THE GROSS, FRETFUL GIRL. NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 10

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