&T e-\ bct, ens «53fr?""a tt* 1 ? TTf r\ ff^ P jTIL.iL t3 £JeL4 JLwi& &* £ aa *5 1 and. .Weakness ' § ■ I in Mett, Women, aM ChMreu && | fe Dr. ANDREW WILSON writes: "W* § @ "It can be definitely stated S\ f£f®k $ §> "that Iron 'Jfelldids' constitute Sf If "the most effective and desirable If V " treatment for Ansamia &r Poor* f Ill&S ■» * « "ness of Blood. The sufferer is able f|s|pk fa j] "to take Iron'Jelloids'without danger, jj 1 If " even with pleasure, and with the stfre jlljtf £|| a ,| "knowledge that benefit will accrued fiflflf \ k and « "MEN AND TONICS." 6S § Q) " There is a curious notion entertained by ft§f|p|i - B: " the General- Public that Iron Medicaments |f|f§t| J) $ " are necessary for women only, and fiot for fe||lpfl % ■■• P " Men. This is an erroneous idea. Now I .l|j.|iH\ \ ** have found the form of Iron' Jelloids' put ' 'i '? II • "up with Quinine (called Iron 'Jelloids' 1 IS "No. .2a) tobe an excellent tonic for men., ' Hsii * ,: '' || g "and may be specially recommended," If . . g Breathing, hurried and gasping, on the slightest exertion, pale cheeks ;% la lacking the ruddy glowof health, bloodless lips, a general feeling of Wcari- g« (fij ness—accompanied maybe by pain after food, indigestion—atostipation, Si j« listlcssncss, inability of application to any pursuit or even train of f.h.ouglit ,%» W depression of spirits., and irritability of temper. Such symptoms indicate ,'jr .@ Anamin, and should, on no account, be neglected. Kj ' B will remove the causes and symptoms of Anaemia. Iron is ;s ' «S what your system requires. By taking it in the form of Iron W ■ g? •' Jelloids' the not uncommon disadvantages of other Iron ®3 ** tonics are avoided. No ill-effects are set up. No constipation, ,w " fNo " rust" in the stomach. No danger of non-absorption. © - No fear of injury to the teeth* If you would have radiant || health, an elastic step and well-braced nerves, you must H 1 have healthy blood, To improve and strengthen the blood § ij take Iron 'Jelloids,' commended by Medical Men, and ft If "favourably reviewed by the Medical Press. As a general ||. Jf tonic Iron ' Jelloids' are excellent. They are pleasant and if S easy to take. • ,1 ■ I The BeHabfe- Toafe |~: $g Miss K. Qttnicn, Station Crossing, .Ayhsfora', Rent, Writes:— "l feel I gk ■ ■ Ifejl must say just a few words of the benefit I have derived from taking Iron .»* '~-' Sj ■"Jelloids.' Iwas Arittmic for several years; eveh after taking the first box Jjjj-', W I was greaily improved, lam pleased So say lam now perfectly well? 1 ' y^S'j'' ■:\ A 'fortnight 1 s Trial {English Mee" l/i^ ; : 1 - I] ; will coayince you. || If lEON 'JELLOIDS" A&E SOLD IN ENGLAND AT Is. US. AND ?s, 3d, || g No. i foj Children ; No, a for Adults, Men and Women - f \ : eg ' No. 2K {containing Quinine) Special 'fonie for Mett, aa., p Stocked by Sharfanfl & Co., Wellington end Aucldand. ($. yy Slaniifacturod onl? by (S» % The 'JeMd' Co., 80S, City M. s liOndon, England. 3Knows that I He can depend on the Soundness and fresliiiesS of the famous f jij 65 61=6 ss "303 MARK VI MILITARY REGULATSOM CARTRSBGE 1 j It w tbe cartrKlco tJopted b\ Ihe New Zealand Defence [J i Ucparfment. rf I WORLD S RECORDS J HL BROKDN it tho nohblo kr j Trentlnm Rillo Jrcclnig ■« nh Ej THE "C.A.C." MILITARY CARTRIDGE 1 I In the Great Empire Match of 1911 -rthen ciciy iille shot of H \ (iKtiticiiOii in Butish DoinmioiiS coinpclcd, the Wellington »j i Suburba Rifle Club won the "Daily Mall" Cup \wdi i A i —tcoie of S>i out of a possible MO llicv did it -with— jq I "C.A.C" AIHMUraiTIOK! 0 | Such results can only ba acliioved with a castrltigo of sterling quality. [\ | H 1 Those who shoot DEEM, CATTLE, PIGS astt! COATS should use \4 | "TI!E C.A.C. SOFT-NOSE." [{ I ItißitlcnticiUith the Mihlan Ctiluds-c, eveopt- tint llio bullets -no A I cMnndingonc"! I -\Mtb,twiificsiiiT.lniig c ipicitj, and no of amaikiblo j LLilhnj po'wei '^ Jhe Spcci il C \ C Soft-Nose '3031b non j SPLENDID VALUE AT THE REDUCED PRICE! tj r ~ . « H So wholesome anil good is Amber Tii s lea that nven Ihoso IroublLil with wealc pr- dii,c? inn cm di mk it with absolute "Oin'ort 1 our tn ocer srlls it G'j OM t $ v 1 1 | kvJMFAIIIB 11 :|| finds his day's work easier when he I |] iSj [i has had VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA I % for breakfast. It keeps out the cold toot I J f$ S ft? looks forward to VAN HOUTEN'S t U Sj 1 H E>ls I for supper. It refreshes and gives jj 'I | him a good night's rest. i a & k a - >$ SELLERS' AUTOMATIC RESTARTINgTnJECTOR. f TjlOß STATIONABT. PORTABLE AND TRACTION ENGINES. MARINE | *■ BOILERS. ETC. Tm sl .Mi.j hlS l AND BESP. E WRITE FOR OUR PRICE LIST. I _ - JSN .!i![!!l^!!°_y^ CK - Sol ° AgG " ts ■ Wei,iii s to »-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 3
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