r Every Woman V SHOULD TAKE WON JELLOIDS WITH MEALS NOW AND AGAIN. They are the great Blood Ear**"*; " out of breath easily, you should really try Iron Jelloids. You have no idea what • difference they may make to you. Tbey. can do no one any harm. When you conaider they have been a household remedy for thirty yeara you must be sure they v are a good thing. They are most inexpen-sive-all chemists slock them. They don't interfere with the •digestion, 'they don't stain the teeth-in fact they do you nothing but good-ask for Iron Jelkuds No 2. Those with Quinine are Iron Jelloids No. 2A and are put up as a tonic for men. Children can ukean-hon Jelloid No. 2, or if young an Iron Jelloid No. 1. Remember, Nerres need a constant supply of good red blood—how necessary therefore if you are nervy it is to take Iron Jelloids No. 2. For Neuralgia, lake Iron Jelloids No. 2A. The improvement . begins at once ; the 14 days treatment (2/- only) is generally enough to render !' permanent Buy a boi to-day. Iron Jelloids lAitents— Salmund & Spraitfon. LM, 1 e-Mthcretone Street Wellintton. N.Z. A -
Madame Bella JKossokov, the famous Russian teacher and dancer, arrives in Christchurch early in January, and commences teaching her art in conjunction with Mx Cyril Poolton, at his Studio, which has been remodelled and equipped with all modern aids to ensure quick and efficient results in all brauches of dancing. ' Appointments for the ensuinj rear may bo arranged at~ the Studio. PHBB
MADAM AIDA'S DEPILATOR7 WAX Latest and most niubls preparation for KomoTlog 8ap«rfloon» H»Jr. Ptice3/6 per Urn 'Address: Bos 1133, CbiHtcßurcß. 1
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18896, 11 January 1927, Page 2
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