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JIKFTHEIDIIC Fflll PILE GIRL!

A Good Color Means Betfc Health.

How Dr. Williams' Pink PH. brought both to a Pale, Run-Down Girl,

Girls who study ha I'd or work hard, | who grow pale and thin, who come, j homo from school r shop too tired to do anything even in the way of amusement —these are. the girls who will get most benefit from a course of treatment with Dr Williams' Pink Pills for pale people. No medicine ever offered the public has been such a boon to suffering women and girls ay this tonic remedy. These pills are not a "mere stimulant, giving temporary relief; they build up the body anew by making rich, red blood that imparts splendid health, brightness, cheerfulness, energy and ambition. The first sign of improvement is usually an increased appetite, the absence of distressing symptoms after eating, more refreshing sleep, and a better color in face and lips. Mrs Arthur Bently, Chaucer Rd., South, Napier, a young married woman, recounts how she recovered from a low: state of health brought on I anaemia. She says:—

"When «a young girl 1 became very anaemic, and at last I got so bad' I had to take a month's spell from work for E hadn't an atom of strength left. My mother would send in my food hut | all I could manage was a bare mouthful and then my appetite was gone. I simply could not choke down another morse! unless J could soak it in vinegar or get hold of pickles. All my color grew as white as a piece of paper. I faded awav. My gums, lips and cheeks .rot thinner and thinner till there was , hardly anything left of mo. If I got a j cut in mv flesh it would not bleed, so j it didn't matter about tying the place up. 1 had to start early each morning and I don't know how f dragged there each day, my legs seemed as if they would give way wider me before I got •to the door and it was just at night, each step seemed a hundred. I just; sank down when I got inside and I.couldn't help about the house. .1 could barely force down a hit of tea. -I went off to bed but I could not sleep when I got there only in fits_and starts My skin was always perspiring day and night, and now and then I got a nasty dry cough, and my palms were so damp. too. My hands got more wasted and waxy every day. I felt so dreadfully low in health and spirits and I got such a fahrtnews over me that T was afraid to stoop for fear of going right off. My heart was always heating guickly and ' irregularly. I had a hill to climb and it was a. daily'dread. 1 had to sit and vest every .few yards for all.the breath left me and I got to the top puffing and panting and .quit© don© up. My back ached across tli© small so that when I got home T could hardly sit or lie at ease. After trying many remedies all in vain T chanced on Rr WilliairtV Pink Pills. T took three ft day at fir\f, then T doubled tiro dose. Presently my appetite, picked up and I gained a little energy and lost_ the cluistly nallor. Kver since T finished the last box my health lias been capital." I)r Williams' 'Pink Pills are only recommended in illness dependent on •the condition of the blood or nerves, such as Anaemia. Indigestion. Rheumatism. Sciatica. Neuralgia., and Blood Disorders. For sale by all medicine dealers : 3s a box. fi hoxci 16s 6d or direct f;-om th-» Or William*' Medicine Co. .if Australasia. Ltd., Wellington..

MUSCLES IN KNOTS. Lance-like pains torture and torment the victim of Rheumatism, and ho fears he will never get, rid of the disease. Perhaps yon have tried many so en lied '.'cures" and largely advertised quack remedies but all without obtaining relief. Do not despair. There is a medicine that can and will cure you. Take RHEUAt.o. _ It relievos pain, removes the swelling, and clears the system ot uscessiire uric acid—the cause of all the trouble. RHEUMO is neither a liniment nor a pill, but a. liquid medicine of marvellous therapeutic value. RHECMO conquers Rheumatism. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s fid and 4s fid tier bottle.

BABY BURNT WITH RED HOT IRONS. Mrs Croty, Little Denison Street, Camnston. N.S.W., writes :—"My little baby g lr l. Rita, burnt both her hands until thev were nearly raw by picking X]p a rec j ] lot iron rehered the pain until I got RoxonaT Mils helped her at once to take away the pain. We have continued: to use ifc since, and it has cum the terrible burns in a wonderful manner Bexona. the Rapid Healing Ointment, is sold in triangular pots at

•s Fruits (.'hoi cost Grades', New Seasons Xmas l-Yuits s'ooiallv [ M - us CURRANTS. SEEDED RmiSINS, SULTANAS CRYTALISED CHERRTRS, APRICOTS. PLUMBS" \XD RASPBERRIES. A r ER\ CHOICE SPANISH MUSCATELS AND DESSERT JORDAN ALMONDS. Dessert Unpresscd Rrotoben Figs. Finest Cooki'iisr Fius Superior Cooking Almonds, Speeial thick peels, LKMON 'OR INGE AND CITRON ' ' ' We have the finest selection of Sweets and Novelties specially suited for Xmas and New Year's Presents. Ran tn CI au's Stockings, Hon .Rons, Butter, Walnut. arid Almond Toffee. Peppermint Creams. Cad "my and Rovvn tree's Kis-'lish Chocolates. Pasoall's Bottled* Sweets. .Hollers Swoet.s Nostlo's and CaiUer's Swiss Milk Chocolates, Heller's Sweet Needlers. and Caliard and; Bowser's world-famed Butter Scotch, and hundreds of brands too numerous PROVISION DEPARTMENT Xmas Hams Bacon, Sides and: Rolls; finest QualitvMorepork and otli v v brands. Cooked Ham a Specialty. Ham Germans; Sausages and Saveloys. Choice Factory Butter, Donalds, Southern Ciws Defiance and other brands, Separator Butter Is per lb. ' '

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 10 December 1912, Page 6

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978

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 10 December 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 10 December 1912, Page 6

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