THE GIRL WHO ATTRACTS
THE SECRET OF HER POWER. Not every girl can be beaiitiful, but all mav be attractive. This attvactiveness does not dcpend upon regular features, but ratlier upon viracitv, briglitness, and the glow of health* showing in cheoks and lips. The charm of a good colour helps a lot in making a girl attractive, and to have a good colour means that you nnist have rich red hlood. The palc anaemic girl not onlv loses attractiveness, but has to endure the miscries that anaemia. brings in its train. Lnnguor, listlessness, depression, lieadaches and backaches are hut a few of these. No anaemic girl should lose any time in enrichiug lier blood. For this purnoso there is nothjng to equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills make the hlood rich and red, restore the tinge of health to tlie clieeks, and give the qnick active step and sparkling eyef that go with perfect health. It is an estab|isbed fact tliat Dr. Williams Pink Pills liave tra'nsformed thousnnds of pale, anaemic invalids into healtliy. active girls, full of the jov of life. Let them do the snme for you. All chemists and storekeepers sell Dr. Williams Pink Pills 3s bottle — nothina; else will do.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 56, 8 April 1929, Page 2
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205THE GIRL WHO ATTRACTS Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 56, 8 April 1929, Page 2
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