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| ANJMIA I ) and Weakness | ' in Men, Women, and Children | S Dr. ANDREW WILSON writes: . §3 w "It can be definitely stated S\ @ "that Iron 'Jelloids' constitute c | " the most effective and desirable ds i " treatment for Anaemia or Poor- - $ I "ne3s of Blood. The sufferer is able IfJffA jf I "to take Iron 'Jelloids' without danger, K** 1 ' ; i || J " even with pleasure, and with the sure $ l| ' "knowledge that benefit will accrue." \ g ' and re "MEN AND TONICS." § % " There is a curious notion entertained by © E" the General Public that Iron Medicaments tp " arc necessary for women only, and not for fi! ic 0 4 - fip "Men. This is an erroneous idea. Now I j 1 " have found the form of Iron' Jelloids' put f <■, i ~X H "up with Quinine (called Iron 'Jelloids' jf • |J , " No. 2a) to be an excellent tonic for men, II a " and may be specially recommended." 1 S Breathing, hurried and gasping, on the slightest exertion, pale cheeks ® jU lacking the ruddy glow of health, bloodless lips, a general feeling of weari- pg « gj; ness—accompanied maybe by pain after food, indigestion—constipation, rbj /d listlessness, inability of application to any pursuit or even' train of thought Jg > - >3 depression of spirits, and irritability of temper. Such symptoms indicate Or @ Anaemia, and should, on no account, be neglected. , i will remove the causes and symptoms of Anaemia. Iron is . what your system requires. By taking it in the form of Iron 0| 'Jelloids'the not uncommon disadvantages of other Iron *§* . s* tonics are avoided. No ill-effects are set up. No constipation. , j«: No "rust" in the stomach. No danger of non-absorption. !Sj |f No fear of injury to the teeth. If you would have radiant jP V health, an elastic step and well-braced nerves, you must a -have healthy blood. To improve and strengthen the blood / |j take Iron 'Jelloids,' commended by Medical Men, and J I] favourably reviewed by the >Medical Press. As a general | a tonic Iron'Jelloids' are excellent. . They are pleasant and i § easy to take. ■ ' I The Reliable Tmm 1!," i"'f. M, M. Hyatt, 4, Park Villas, Spring prove, Jskuorth, arilen— jsk "1 have derived considerable benefit from your preparation, Iron'Jelloids,* (g) my appetite has returned and lam feeling quife well and strong again, t M attribute this to your'Jelloids,'and consider that they are the best a»A ; & . r most convenient tonic to take." B . ■ 1 A Fortnight's Trial (English Price !/!£) I ■ | will convince you. | IJ IBON ' JEILOIDS' AHE SOLD IN ENGLAND AT Is. lid. AND 2s. Ed. || If No. I for Children ; No. 2 for Adults,' Men and Women ; « tg) No. 2A (containing Quinine) Special Tonic for Men. M p> Stocked by Shorland & Co., Wellington and Auckland. <2® w Manufactured only by CL The 'Jalloid' Co., 205, City Hd., London, England. INDIES' outfitting and dressmaking, toy, and fancy goodi BUSINESS. WE have the above for Sale in the most prosperous and progressive town in > Southern Hawko'.s Bay. Convenient ami commodious promises 375. Gd. per week, comprising shop, sitting-room, workroom, 5 living rooms; situated Main,','. Street, in.very centro of town. I'rico, as a Going Concern, Stock, and Fittings, - and 1 Machine; £500 (bawdy, cost)., The business- showj a., not profit, of, £400 uijr annum. Apply at onco. SPENCB & CO. • DANNEVIRKE.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1860, 20 September 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1860, 20 September 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1860, 20 September 1913, Page 3

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