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I aid Weakness I I _ In Men, Women, and Children $||| \ P Dr. ANDREW WILSON writes: fl © "It can be definitely stated yv || | "that Iron 'Jelloids' constitute § S "the most effective and desirable W y m ' \ "treatment for Ansemia or Poor- lltlfll $ | "ness of Blood. The sufferer is able . fl jj "to take Iron'Jelloids'without danger, '|||f|j[l Is if " even with pleasure, and with the sure II a "knowledge that benefit will accrue." \ fe and re "MEN AND TONICS." ' || (d "There is a curious notion entertained by |$lpf ® @ " the General Public that Iron' Medicaments H H " are necessary for women only, and not for f* "Men. This is an erroneous idea. Now I jf a " have found the form of Iron' Jelloids' put i 1 "up with Quinine (called,lron 'Jelloids' (j J "No. 2a) t<Tbe an excellent tonic for men, II [ "and may be specially recommended." lr . tS Breathing, hurried and gasping, on the slightest exertion, pale cheeks >5 U lacking the ruddy glojv of health, bloodless lips, a general feeling of wearigS ness—accompanied maybe by pain after food, indigestion—constipation, Sg yg; listlessness, inability of application to any pursuit or even train of thought ]Sv - vjf depression of spirits, and irritability of temper. Such symptoms indicate a? © Ansemia, and should, on no account, be neglected. / will remove the causes and symptoms of Anaemia. Iron is || what your system requires. By taking it in the form of Iron H 'Jelloids' the not uncommon disadvantages of other Iron § tonics are avoided. No ill-effects are set up. No constipation. fs No "rust" in the stomach. No danger of non-absorption. |jp S? No fear of injury to the teeth. If you would have radiant I. health, an elastic step and well-braced nerves, you must ■ & have healthy blood. To improve and strengthen the blood Jf I take Iron 'Jelloids,' commended by Medical Men, and i| , Bp favourably reviewed by the ■ Medical Press. As a general [| f tonic Iron ' Jelloids' are excellent. They are pleasant and is | easy to take. \ i • The lellable Tonic S A/:'.is A. Motrit, Devonshire Houie, Richmond Hill, Boumemonih, aritet!-v Yr ©) "I have derived great benefit from Irani 1 Jelloids.' I took them for weakness ® ||S and am now enjoying good health. They have done .me,a groat deal of I ®S' jp "good. Iron 'Jelloids are delightful to take; they' g!vo one a very good ©J- \ appetite and strength." • ' . | A Fortnight's . Trial .(English, Price 1/ifc) ' J |] will coßvinoQ you. I M IBON 'JELLOIDS' ADE SOLD IN ENGLAND AT Is. l}d. AND Vs. 84. S f No.' i for Children ; No. 3 for Adults, Men and Women; w fe) No. ak (containing Quinine) Special Tonic for Men. Stocked by Shariand St Co., Wellington and Auckland. Manufactured only by ®f ■■ 'Jalloid' Co., 205, City Ed., London, England. ' • Buy a Jiitfs Safe j I' or ! j Strong'' Room Door* I for !; lilaef § - leais Security, j { All Milnors' S&foB and Strong Room Dootb are constructed "of | 1 Siemons Martin Steel, the most porfect metal for this clues of 1 i work. A very important feature of Milner's Safes (not em- p j bodlod by any other maker) is that steel bandß are used on | |; every safe, tho back bandß ovor lapping, thus making the backß | as strong as the sides. | • ■ locks used are very complete, and, aa Safe Looks, oannofc be | ; improvod upon for t | | . Milner's Locks are Unpickafole. ! | It has taken years to bring thorn up to their present state'of of- j I ficienoy, and those locks are the rosult of the experience and | \ knowledge gained in the past eighty yearß of safe-making. , | j Another feature of Milner's Safes and Strong Room Doors is | 1 that they attach to their doors those ■ veTy neccssary . wedge ij guards, whioh, in an attempt to open by wedging, binds tho door | ! more firmly to thoir frames.' t Always spocify Milnee's. J I IW. ISILS1; Co., :Lti, I Agents. f WE HAVE THE REPUTATION AS 1 j SILK SELLERS. ' | | TEN DAYS | EXTRAORDINARY j | - TUSSLE - | j WITH 'j TUSSORES I *50 PIECES AT Js. 3d. PER YARD. ... j. | p 0 fe ] Pare "\ I These Silks will i I Height '. f Bright | I NOT be supplied ii l m . to the Tfade. I | 26tn. wids 1 261q, wfde | | 0. SMITH, Ltd,, | X?OE stationary, portable and traction engines, marine I r. boilers, etc. the simplest and best. 1 WRITE FOR OUR PRICE LIST. 1 JENKINS AND MACK ... Solo Agents. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1878, 11 October 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1878, 11 October 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1878, 11 October 1913, Page 3

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