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. r I Anaemia | ■ Our blood is composed of I : B the red to nourish the body, I I Ansemia—or bloodlessness I the red corpuscles are more I blood cannot provide sufficient nourishment for the body. Therefore the face becomes white and " pasty ** —the eyes become dull and "heavy" — and a feeling of intense weariness pervades the whole system. To overcome Anaemia, the blood supply needs recharging with red corpuscles. And it is here that 77i« Winm «/ Lift possesses such wonderful power. Because, being a blood - maker, 'Wincarnis' creates a wealth of new rich, red blood, which brings the roses back to the cheeks— gives a sparkle to the eyes— and surcharges the whole body with new vitality and new life. That is why over 10,000 Doctors recommend ' Wincarnis.' Begin to get well | TO-DAY. ' Wincarnis' i« mute in Etf|l«nd by COLEMAN & CO., Lid., Wiacarcli Works, Norwich. You can boy ' Wlnctrnis' from any Wioa Iter. chant, licensed Chamist or Grocar, 1 bat if you experience any difficulty 1 in obtaining it. write diract to Sole Dtatribotiaf Agents, PuHtl 4 Johnion, 2D, Clarene* Street. > Syancy, N.3.W.

INFLULINZA OX TRANSPORTS. Relatives and iriends oi soldiers cm« braking shotikl &eo that tho boys hav® "Fluenzol," an absolute safeguard against harmful microbes, external or internal; also invaluable as a gargle, mouth-wash, or dentifrice. Restricted canteen space lias of la to largely reduced tho supplies of Fluenzol available on troopships. 1

EXPANDING BAG MOUNTS. YOU are invited to call and inspect -*• a lovely Assortment of those Fashionable Goods, just received. PRICES: Is 9d, 2s 6d, Sa 6d, 4s 6d, 6s, 6s, 9s 6d, 10s 6d. Beads, Cords, and' Taeaels to Jlttch. MRS POPE, LTD., ART NEEDLEWORK SPECIALIST. 11 687 jW Lodieg make Laco for us; ' ' » • homo work, easily learned from dirt* 'ions supplied. Earn 20a weekly in spare tiiu*. IlhistraVd Booklet, with full details. 3d poaiajr*. TORCHON CO., 229 Collim street, Melbourne.- 7273 A HAPPY NEW YEAR CAN bo enhanced by wearing l either a Silk Georgette, or C. do C. Blouse, bought at FOWLER'S, Cashel street, past BaJlantyne, and Armagh street, off Colombo street. Our 3-g-uinea, 4-guinca, and 5-guinea Costumes are also a New Year Feature. Underskirts from 7s Cel. OUK FANCY DEPOT should also be visited for Ncclducea, Fancy Vesta, Collars, otc. F455&-6527

FURNISH THE HOME IN I OAK- BEAUTIFUL OAK | Oak furniture is beautiful furniture—and the beauty is r 1 "If Jastine. And our oak furniture combines strength and |4 * j service with beauty, for every joint is made honestly I . V and well with an eye to the future. I m Furnish in oak ! Come and let us discuss dehiijns—let uh hhow you the beauty of oak when worked nn«l y.l finished " the Oak Hall way." Since furniture making TII^Bw is our buKinesf, we are naturally abreast of the times IMff! with all the best ideas. » GEES LTD. " j Oak Hall, Curtain Corner I CHHISTCHURCH I More Bargains at JiL Hollander's Sale Jlfek Silk Sports Coats, fashionable shades A *7 //' UmM § a and styles, reduced from 85/- to 1/ ' U g|ffl£g ||| PIJ Voile Blouses, reduccd from 516 4?6 Pique, Gabardine, and Poplin | r\t s MflMn IS Costumes, newest fashions, Usual | *yf Q KftSMH {M Price 75/-; Selling off at ftvSraHj j9R Another Line of Costumes, Usual 1 9/ f\ 1 3g9Hg HT Price 42/-; sacrificed at '"" jr I Tweed Costumes, Usual Price 84/- 3 I llfnlfffi Extraordinary Value at J J ~ a Jap Silk Blouses—Sale Price 15/- mm. Skirts, made in our own rooms, « /Lf/1 K lwHS|Sj«w navy, black, and black and white |Ql Q n check, usually 28/-, Sale Price... pK3|jjH , The City's Cheapest Drapery

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 2

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