NEVER REALLY WELL. Girls Who Are Anaemic. It is impossible for the anemic girl to know the joy of robust health. Bloodlcssncss deprives the system of strength and vitality, making' the lightest of duties a task and burden. Mothers, whose daughters are palelooking, delicate, languid and peevish, should remember that there is only one way of treating these symptoms of anaemia—that is, by building up and enriching the blood. For treating anaemia and a rundown condition of health Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have for many years past achieved remarkable results. As a blood and nerve tonic those pills are famous everywhere. By their bloodenriching and blood-renewing powers, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have giv.-n glowing health, sparkling eyes and high spirits lo thousands of delicate, drooping girls, and better nerves and greater vitality to thousands of tired, ovc r-worke d womon. The reason for the never-failing success of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is because they contain ingredients that create rich, red blood; elements mat nourish the nerves, aid the appetite, strengthen the system, and drive away backaches, headaches and depression. Give your daughter Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to-day, and if you, too, are feeling nervy and run-down, take them as well. Of chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Nothing Else Will Do.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17977, 24 March 1930, Page 3
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