Old-looking, Thin and Pale. REGAINED WEIGHT. COLOUR, YOUTH. ‘■To be transformed from a thin, pale, old-looking woman into a bright, youthful-looking person with full figure is my experience with. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills,” states Mrs R.K., of Sutton. Otago Central. "I was one of those very bloodless persons, and have always been anaemic and rundown since childhood. Always suffered headaches, tiredness, pains in back, rheumatism and palpitation. I was very thin and pale. “I read about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and have given these pills a good trial. The results have’ been splendid. I am now good average weight, with excellent colour in lace and lips. I look most youthful and the pains, headaches, languor are things of the past. I am very lit and well.” Colour in lips and cheeks, clear skin, bright eyes, abundant energy are the gifts of good health that follow a course of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. These pills always help to create rich, red blood which banishes anaemia and nourishes the system throughout. Watch your pains disappear, your complexion gain natural colour, and your attractiveness, fitness and weight return as you take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. 3/- bottle at chemists and stores. DISASTER AVERTED. “Thank heaven I found it in time,” writes Mr J. Campbell of Thames, “I was a complete cripple with Sciatica and Lumbago but thanks to R.U.R. I am now working again and one dose a week keeps me absolutely free from all pain.” Ask Wood’s Pharmacy about R.U.R.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 April 1938, Page 2
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