' A GREAT TONIC" IRON jelloids. A Great Observer LUIGIGALVANL Gflffom in 1791, teat preparing sovp offrots tegs for his wife, and < n feejb'njr the caase ofa jBBFjApS &/11/fuufcA of (Aezr muscles, he was led to thm * jf&£aj(t discovery of producing electricity by chemical means. Such was the birth of " Greai rc<cn ' s from trifling causes spring.** • Greai events from trifling causa „..,,* nrr spring, and Health (in many eases) LUIGI GALVANL f lom °' IroTt J c U oids The Reliable Tonic and Restorative. Poorness of blood is known as AN/EMI A. For ANAL Ml A (shown by breathlessness on slight exertion, pallor, depression and weakness) Doctors prescribe the well-known Iron Jelloids No. 2.—there is nothing better. For DEBILITY, WEAKNESS and NERVINESS, Men . find The Ideal Tonic and Restorative in Iron Jelloids No. 2A. a* 1J? PEViV/iVGTOiV, Chemist* Worksop, writes: —" / always handle Iron Jcllcidg *w%th Pleasure as my customers are invariably satisfied with the results A FORTNIGHT'S TRIAL (Price V'} WILL CONVINCE YOU. Iron Jelloids Reliable Tonic for Men Iron Jelloids No. 2A. For Anaemia in Men and Women Iron Jelloids No. 2. For Growing Children Iron Jelloids No. 1. Of all Chemists. A fortnight's treatment *> L Tea loses a great deal ; ; of its flavour unless j j J |r Summer Bloom Jif is high quality tea, packed in air-tight ji j mW canisters which retain its incomparable jji 5 ill fragrance and flavour* j \ ARMIGER'S — Exclusive Processes of Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Ensure cxrrFul handling of all garments from the most delicate fabrics to the most serviceable material, Address: 76 Cashel Street nam Ring 'Phone 2617 • _f" ■L* JMH—WBWBMgBBWUmn,. J Jji.». IW»».„l,Wl.!<•o^'i-^W.IXUI.UJiLJWBMM——W 7\~_ 1 Sold Everywhere gj Ask yonr Storekeeper for 1 Staceyl effit 1 Hawkers I BREAD mm || The Bread with the Nutty MB||JMp^m| jjjf F/auour liiMgl f f?j /iftMAAtoMiwarn SCHNAPPS W tmi «ml ftU*teslup ca Hi* utiL <
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16856, 9 June 1920, Page 2
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