//er Cheeks Are Now Rosy ♦— — AND SHE HAS ABUNDANT ENERGY. “Since I was a young girl I have suffered from poverty of blood and always had a pale face and lacked energy,” states Mrs F.L.H., of North Sydney. “Different treatments had no effect, and recently my housework has tired me out. I could not walk fast, for I got so breathless and my back ached terribly. “A friend recommended Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, and I felt the benefit after taking the first bottle. I have taken these pills for a month, and now feel entirely different. My cheeks are nice and rosy and my eyes are bright. I have plenty of energy and feel very fit. Backaches, breathlessness and palpitation trouble me no longer, for I can walk up n hill without fatigue.” A lovely, blemishless complexion and perfect womanly fitness are some of the rich gifts of good health that Dr Williams' Pink Pills give to women and girls. These pills always help to create the rich, red blood upon which women’s good health is so dependent. Anaemia, nervousness, palpitation are banished, the skin clears of spots and pimples, a natural colour beautifies the face, new energy and fitness are gained. Get Dr Williams’ Pink Pills without delay. At chemists and stores, 3/bottle.
In 10 months blonde 35-year-old Mrs Margaret Annie Freeman, of Streetlane, Leeds, bought from one firm alone 39 dresses, 21 bags, G dressing-gowns, 15 coats or costumes and 30 hats. "Extravagance akin to madness,” commented the Official Receiver during her public examination at Leeds Bankruptcy Court.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 May 1938, Page 4
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