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Dr. Ferdinand Kinp, Now York Phy- _ sician and Modical Author, say<?: EVERY WOMAN EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS IRON AT TIMES To put strength in her nerves and colour |n her cheeks. There pan l>o no beautiful, healthy, josv-fhwked woman without iron. Iho trouble in the past has hwn that when women needed iron they generally took ordinary metallic iron, which often corroded the stomach and did far more harm than good. To-day doctors proscribe organic iron—N'uxated Iron. This particular form of iron is easily assimilated, docs not blacken nor injure the tooth nor upset the stomach. It will increase the strength and endurance or weak, nervous, irritable, careworn, hag-gard-looking women 100 per cent, in two weeks' time in many instances. I have used it in my own practice with most surprising results.—Ferdinand Kmc. M.D. XOTE: NUXATED IRON, recommended above by I>r. Ferdinand Kinp, can be obtained from any good chemist. 031)1)

Dr. Garbctt, the new Bishop of Southwark. speakinc at- Southwark Diocesan Conference, said many of the clergy in the diocese were paid less than 3letropolitan policemen. Do you want to back winners? If so. study form in the Pocket Edition of the "Turf Register." To make sure of a copy order no-r.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16726, 8 January 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16726, 8 January 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16726, 8 January 1920, Page 2

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