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anemia I i and Weakness I ' in Mea, Women, and Children | .p Dr. ANDREW WILSON writes: || ~ "It can be definitely stated S\ © « ".that Iron 'Jelloids' constitute . S jj " the most effective and desirable b j ,' " treatment for Anaemia or Poor- |g£&< jf I "ness of Blood. The sufferer is able fiMll J I "to take Iron 'Jelloids' without danger, HStm |l I "evenwith pleasure, and with the sure MtSl \| "knowledge that benefit will accrue." I§®l J g and * "MEN AND TONICS/' l|j|§ § ' (§ "There is a ctfrious notion entertamed by ,w (§) " the General Public that Iron Medicaments pfffiill |j) @ " are necessary for women only, and not for P "Men. This is an erroneous idea. Now I - |t. " have found the form of Iron' Jelloids' put , St "up with Quinine (called Iroil 'Jelloids' I I! "No. 2A) to be an excellent tonic for men, I H "and may be specially recommended." jj . .. jf Breathing, hurried and gasping, on the slightest exertion, pale cheeks 1 I ga Jackiag the ruddy glovvof health, Wooslless lips, a gennral.feeliog of weafi- rA . Sja, Hess—accompanied maybe by pain after food, indigestion—constipsttipo,. St' i|f listieSsneis, inability of application to any puisui tof even train of thought JS - W depression of spirits, and irritability of temper. Such symptom* indicate jjf • @ Anaemia, and should, on no account., be neglected, © 1 1 * * ■■■ [ will remove the causes and symptoms of Ansemia- Iron is ft . §wliat your system requires, liy taking it in the form of Iron ' Jelloids' the not uncommorf disadvantages of other Iron js?' tonics are.avoided. No ill-effects are set up. No constipation. S No "rust "in the statiiach. No danger of non>absorption. •.§ H '' No fear of injury to the teeth. If you would have radiant § \ health, an elastic step and well "braced nerves, you must I." ft have healthy blood.' To improve and strengthen the blood S |l take Iron 'Jelloids,' commended by Medical Men, and if " || favourably reviewed by the Medical Press. As a. general jj. Jj tonic Iron 'Jelloids' are excellent. They are pleasant and U f easy to take; s I The Reliable Tonic | Jy Mr. B. R- Swift, Member of the Pharmaceutical Society, 236, Farlovln J® © Ear, Huddersfiild, writes- —"Iron 'Jelloids' 1 c'aij vouch for as a gentfifip jO w pharmaceutical products Theone true remedy lor Aniemia is presented in 6 j 3 iron 'Jelloids 1 in a form which scientistsagree is the most active and easily l . assimilated." ■•' B \ A Fortnight's Trial (English Price 1/1 J) | I, will convince you. jj f IBON ' JEttOIDS' ABE SOLjj IN ENGLAND AT Is. lja. AND 2s. pd, U g Nt>. I for Children ; No. a for Adults, Men and Women; fe No. 2A (containing Quinine) Special Toni'e for Men. M p Stocked by Sharland & Co., Wellington and Auckland. © Manufactured only by 0 ' The 'Jelloid' Go., 205, City fid., London, England. ,3 Great Clearance I •§alc;.^r; :? j TRAVELLERS 5 j SAMPLES j Starts To-day, Saturday, Nov. 22 "j x>oo-< : j Bargains in every department, I Come eaHy and g©t ih© besi. 1 C,' SMITH, Ltd., | '96 CUBA STREET. ' |

Two Hot Discs are used, one at bottom of large well, c>n |j I which the baking rack and pan, with, articles to be bated j| i are placed, and the other hot disc is placed on. top of the B ; baking rack, i i It can furnish a hot meal anywhere and at any time, and j| makes cooking easy for the housekeeper. The food does | | not require any watching, for | :! , It Will Not Overcook, It Will Not Btfrii, 'It "Will I j Not Dry i I but will romnin hot and palatable, ready to serve at your i i convenience. Dinner can be pre pared in the cool, of th'o | f morning, breakfast can be placed in this stove in. the even- | I ing, i*nd milk for the baby Can be kept warm uli night. | | It Works WMe Yot» Sleep, and Saves 80 par | | csJni. of Ft<et | i The toughest meat is made tenter when cooked in ihe B ■: "Duplex," and being; tightly closed all the nutritious food . m [ value is retained. It boils Qr, roasts meats or other foods I perfectly. Also indispensable to campers and those on »| | stations. "Write for booklet, or call and. inspect. Stocked | in three sizes .1 I (Prides from 35- r -. i If is condor/til valno-tho flnost possible comlilnailon of the bost T«s* from thobwt gardens, Your£roecr'hns it. 1/10 ami ?'- per tb, 62 SYHDUftAUE AQ£NT&i MESSRS. XH OMF3ON WE'LUNQTQNi

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 2

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