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HER CHEEKS ARE NOW ROSY

AND Slip; lIAS ABUNDANT ENERGY “As I grew up I Buffered very much, because I had very l ttle blood," slates .Miss A.\ of Auckland. “I was very pule. I nil and had no energy, it made me depressed and run-down and my appearance suffered. "A friend recommended me to taka Dr. Williams Pink Pills, as she had suffered s m larlv. and had recovered her fitness from these pills. I noticed a di/Terence after taking the first bottle, and as I persevered with Dr. Williams’ pink Pills, colour returned to my cheeks and I gained abundant energy. Now I can play tennis for hours wiihout feeing t red, and think thal Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have acted upon every part of my system and made a new person of me.” ■Soung bloodless girls and women should not hesitate to take Dr. Wiliams' Pnk Pills, because anaemia hafl such distress'ng effects. It brings headaches, puins. langour, loss of weight and sallow complexion. The rich, red blood which Dr. Williams’ I* nk Pills always help to create soon banishes these symptoms and gives rich colour to the face and lips, clears the sk n of spots, and gives youth and attractiveness. Recover your fitness by taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill* now. bottle at chemists and stores.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20513, 1 June 1938, Page 9

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HER CHEEKS ARE NOW ROSY Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20513, 1 June 1938, Page 9

HER CHEEKS ARE NOW ROSY Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20513, 1 June 1938, Page 9

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