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GROWING GIRLS

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Helj them when they Need Help.

A Girl who was Drifting into i Decline brought back to Health and Strength.

It is mostly young girls between 14 and 2u years who drift into a decline. Between these ages their health if;'undergoing a complete change. They need care -a.nd attention to help them develop into strong and healthy women. The-y need an abundant supply of rich rrd blood. There's security health and. happiness for growing girls in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills lor Pale People—they make blood. in this simple way they banish the tiredness and weariness, the headaches and backaches, the heart palpitation and nervousness, tlio cold hands and feet, i tlio discomfort alter eating, and the ! depressed spirits, that don't care feel- I ing, tlio heavy dull eyes, thothi-n sunken cheeks, and pale- tired face. A typical ease, of the nay they cure, is that of Miss Sjtella Murphy, Castle Terrace, Wanganui. "As I began to grow up I found my ' health failing terribly," said Miss Mur- I phy. "My health went all of a .sudden. They could not get me to eat/ My mother coaxed me, and made special things, but my plate would be almost 'untouched ; so long as T could get something acid to cat I was happy. For days barely a cup of tea passed my lips. If a needle pricked my finger no blood come; there might- be a watery trickle, that was all. My face and lips were as white as a sheet, and I was just a shadow. My clothes were cv-/: - c :o much too big for me. I got weaker rapidly every day, and every bit of energy passed out of my system. 'I could barely find strength to cross j tli? room, and it was no use mother asking mo to help her in the house. I She would come into the room and find me lying on the sofa, too done up to do a hand's turn.. One Sunday walking to church 1 grew so faint my married sister and mother had to support, me. I could not get to sleep at night; all through the hours I tossed and turned. As to nerves, I jumped at my own shadow. There was no pleasure or interest in anything; all I wanted was to be by myself the live long day. I dare not hurry at all; even a few steps made me gasp. I seemed to lose every bit of hreath and felt a-, if I were suffocating. Life was a real misery. I went into the Wanganui hospital for five weeks" to have a complete rest. It did mo a little good, but the anaemia was ; still in my system; Most fortunately I tried a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and by degrees they alone 'built me up. Now I am quite a different being. My blood turned richer, and my appetite improved. All the dreadful symptoms passed away as my strength came back and I became as bright and hearty as any girl could wish." The shopman smiles up his sleeve when he gets a gullible person to tako a substitute. Don't let the laugh be at vour expense; take only Dr. Wil!ia:W Pink Pills. Of all dealers at Es per box, or six boxes for 16s (3d, or 'from' the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington-.

"For several years I .suffered irons bilious attacks which would last for some time "before I, was myself again" writes Mrs J. W. - eake, 147 Do.wling Street, ' Darlirighur&t, N.S.W. "1 j used variouß remedies to check the attacks without any effect, but at! last gave up the attempt. However, i a friend gave me some Lsxo-Tonio Pills, which I took the next time a bilious turn came oni, and they completely cured me." Price 10£ d and Is 6d. Sold by all cthemist.B and J JNo need to worry over those Gus- J tome entries until your brains are I fogged. Pass' them along to Messrs | J. J. Curtis and Co.-—they are ex- | perts at the game. Ti er.c's no time ti: bo 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, are very moderate. ENGLISH CHOLERA. CURED. . "■Recently a'Customer lof mi no called in to (purchase some gowk, and was violently attacked with English Cholera," writes L. M. Morrin, Otahmhu, New Zealand. "-I induced liim to take a. dose <"i Ghaniberlaiinv's Colic _ and Diainrhioea (Remedy, which immediately effected a cure. 1 might add that on nra morons occasion's. .1" have used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy frhiis way, and it has har marveUons'effects on the sufferers." .Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. You can get rid of that cold by taking Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. From all chemists and stores, Is 6d, 2s fid, 4s 6cL HOT WATER BOTTLES. It is unnecessary to mention the comfort which a RO'od hot water bottle brings, in kcteping the body aglow witih warm<tSi land lif . How it keeps the feet wairm during cold frosty nights, and ensures peaceful, refreshing sleep. THE HOT BOTTLE is mdispensaMe in the stick room, and when placed on thie eeait of Any Pain, never fails to give immediate relifef. We stock ONLY THE VERY BEST, and we import direct from the best English Manufacturers. See our window display of tin® season's Fresh Stock. Prices Most Reasonable, consistent with Quality. We stock Hot Walter Bottles In 'all sizc«. and will send to any address (Posit Free). Ai--60 Stone ,)ars, ,'3s 6d each. Call and inspect them vours.elf or -write us to-day. J. V. GORDON. Dispensing j Chtemist (by exams.), Maeterton. '

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 6

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959

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 6

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