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THE GROWING GIRL. Every mother knows how urgently ~ her daughter is likely to need help and / strength during the years between school days and womanhood. Then it is that growing girls droop, and become fragile, bloodless and nervous. Nature makes heavy demands on the growing girl, and too often signs of distress are evident in dull eyes, pallid cheeks, weak and aching backs, a langM* step, fits of depression and nervousness, headaches and a dislike for proper food. These signs mean Anaemia. The watchful mother should take prompt steps to give her girl the new, rich blood ter weak system needs by administering Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, because so many feeble, anaemic, ••■ lis help to make. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually contain the necessary ingredients Aatcon bine with food and air to make the rich red blood. They have done this for hundreds el New Zealand girls. The following case shows their value to girls:— "My daughter Elsie was always strong and healthy up to the age of fifteen yearo, at which time she gradually lost her appetite and became quite anaemic," Said Mrs. A. Cooper, 122 Walker St., Dunedin. " Her face was a chalky white. Her gums and lips were pale. Her hands became almost transparent and her nails lost their natural rosy color. She became languid and always had a th'ed feeling. Her tongue was very much coated so that I used to scrape it with a piece of whalebone for her. She suffered so much from shortness of breath that she could not walk up a hill. In fact she was not able to walk much at any time. Her hauds and feet were always cold through want of circulation of blood. She became very nervous and easily irritatble. I gave her some home remedies and finding they did not do her any'good I consulted a doctor and he prescribed for her for about a year, but she did not get any better. Someone whd knew how bad my daughter was, advised my husband t» try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. He bought a box and she commenced their use and in about three or four weeks I noticed such an improvement in her appetite, and the color of her face, that I mads her continue the use of the pills, till she had take* about six boxes by which time she was quite restored to good health; she has neve* had anything the matter wish her since." Sold by all dealers; or direct from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington, at 3/- per box, 6 boxes 16/6, post free.

DAINTY SHOES FOR THE CHILDREN AT J. OAEPENTER'S If you cannot U\ll. to see this special display of tins season's VHTT.TOR/GWS RTTOTCK. kindlv write. We give specdal attention GHILDiRJSN'S SHOES, kindly to Mail Orders. CLARK'S BLACK PATENT AN- CinpREN'S WHITE SUEM3 KiLE STRAP SHOES, vcrv smart,, .SHOES, Ankle strap, and 1 bar, 2s j c -1-1,1 lid' 3s 6d. CHILDREN'S TAX GLACE CHILDREN'S WHITE FINE OANLANGTRY SHOES, large tongueis ViAS SHOES, welted _fiolies, servicetm'rl ViWivs liffilrfc 4s 6d able and dainty, 3& 6d. ;K&WfflT]r K ID SHOES, o M S /WHITE QUILTED toft soles, Is Gd. 'SILK SHOES, self soles 1 , washia.bde, -■-:■''' ' Is 6d. BOX 41. J. CARPENTER'S CENTRAL SHOE STORE. PHONE 154.

IS iVf'i A TEA THAT IS A GOOD TEA. THE FAMOUS . . . • Sold atgSs per lb. POUTED DIKBCr, FROMJ CSYLOM;>I3S: PACKED BY A. J. GIDDINGS, GRJCEK jtODUCE MERCHANT, M STEBTON, .^ 1 UHIf?RIAIty AHP C?«D Vai <?0 * * - «*«•■, m ?*i * * 4 ~1

New Seasons Goods _ N ALL THE LATEST STYLES JUST TO HAND. Ladies' Silk and Muslin. Bloiioes, nicely trimmed Camisoles, and the newest in Neckwear, Also a great variety in Children's Millinery, the latest fashion in Hats and Bonnets. CHILDREN'S SILK AND MUSLIN DRESSES now showing. All these goods marked at prices that will quick]? sell them. OUR SHOP IS NOTED FOR CHILDREN'S WEAR. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR DISPLAY. UP-TO-DATE DRAPER, / Queen Street

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10477, 14 November 1911, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
659

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10477, 14 November 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10477, 14 November 1911, Page 6

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