SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Destroyed by "RUSMA" (Regd.), signed, stamped, guaranteed cure—£s/12/6. Florence Hullen, C.M.D., 7, Courtney Place, Wellington. Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars,
Take Iron Jelloids Now and then The Tonic for women The Tonic for men. (Mnd children) IF you feel so weak and so depressed and A tired and get out of breath very easily, you should really try a few Iron Jelloids. You hare no idea what a difference they i nay ?\i to you * **"* at 8Uc!l a coßt ' Iron Jelloids are the great Blood Enr icher s. They are most inexpensive— treatment for 14 days 2/—for 6 weeks 4/ —most chemists stock them—ask for Iron Jelloids No. 2. Every woman should take Iron Jelloids No. 2 with meals now and again. Those c ntaining Quinine are Iron Je loids No. 2A and are the Tonic for men. Children may take Iron Jelloids Nα 2. or, if under twelve Iron Jelloids N>. I. • Reaenber, Nerves need a constant supply of good, red blood —how necessary, therefore, it is to take Iron Jelloids No. 2, if you are nervy. If you suffe" from Neuralgia you should take Iron Jelloids No. 2A. Your chemist can obtain them for you from Messrs. Salmond & Spraggon, Ltd., Wellington and Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1929, Page 11
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