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I <Jeed to increase their blood supply. low a Pale Girl got Rosy Chezks and Good Health. A good healthy colour means a lot co girls and women. It means more

than the matter of good looks, though that is a- big thing.- Those who have a good healthy colour, bright eyes and firm elastic step's are i)hc ones wiho are> in good sound health, and Hake- the most out of life. On the other hand, the pale ones with the kok-lustre eye and dragging step are the ones who fail to make* the most of lif/e. Anaemiaa makeiS women miserable with its kick of energy, headaches, indigestion, and heart palpitation. So many New Zealand women and girls Wave renewed their health and good looks with Dr Williams' Pink Fills .that they hold a high place as a Mood builder and health maker. Tlhey actually combine with food and aii- to make tnieiw Wood. A typical case is that of Mrs E. R. DavWson, Ward Street, Cobden, G-reymouth. She was practically a physical wreck for years. After a course of Dr Williams' Panic Pills she is now a nosy, heaMjy womlan. Mrs Diavidson made the following .statement to a .reporter:—

"1 was never a strong, heaMry girl. I had periodical towns of good and had health. About the age of niiTerteen years I bad inflammation of the kidneys, which broke me iip terribly, as I .was suffering for : vei'y ne<airly a year, and when I was oiM<ed. of the- complaint I was in a. very Weak, aaiaenwo state. My face became a, yellowish colour, and my li<ps were bllue. My appetite Was wry irregular. V. suffered very badly wroi palpitation of the heart, and : my liands and feet w&ne very ccld, t "even in midsummer. I had a buzzing noise in my ears, and I suff r [ Qied much, froro a pain- across my j forehead. My nerves were so ouitof order that the least noise friglhtene>] mie, even a knock at tlie door. I had no eneo-gy, and never eared to go out. The least-tilling a/nnoyed me and if the children cried I generally joined in, I was «o sensitive. My body wasted away a good deiaJ. . I was under a pootor J ,s care for some time, and ifoe did all hje could, for me, but I did not receive ainy benefit. One day I saw an antibte in .a paper about a person being cured of a similar complaint by Dr Williams' Pink Pills, so I bought a box from Mr J. H. Keddie, tlie local chemjist, ajid started their use. In a few dayis I began to feel better, and by the time I (had taken two 'boxes I felt as well as ever I did in. my life. I lost all isigns of headaches and nervousness arid my hands, and feet kept wairm even in wamiteaand from wfhat Dr Wiilliams' Pink Bills have done for mie, I wouflld go to. them directly again' if I needed a tonic." , If Mrs. Dfavidson. bad not been particular to get tllie' genuine .shemight liave been ailing yet. Don't bother with things said to'be just as ood—imita'tioins. never are. Price ' 33 "a box or six boxes for 16s 6d to be had of sitorekeepers and chemists, or sent direct by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company of Australasia, Ltd., "Wellington.

No need to worry over those Customs entries until your brains are fogged. Pass them alone to Messrs J. J. Curtis and Co., — they are experts at the game. There's no time to be lost (and time is money to you) when your entries . are passed by Messrs J. J. CURTIS AND CO., Customhouse and Shipping Agents, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Their charges too ara very moderNature's Embrocation. ROCKE'S Eucalyptus Oil. The finest that AusDistinctive about ROCKE'S.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10433, 26 September 1911, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
636

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10433, 26 September 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10433, 26 September 1911, Page 6

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