. | ANEMIA I !. I ' and WeaSmess I '■ i -Dr.'ANDREW WILSON wrote i "It can be definitely stated $ 1 "that Iron.'Jeiioids'constitute the most effective and desir- If j " able treatment for Ansemia in Men, Women and Children." IS f Loss of Appetite, Lassitude, Breathlessness, Weakness and Depression of Q 1 ' Spirits are the usual symptoms of Anremia. After taking Iron 'Jeiioids' the t blood is enriched and strengthened, Weakness and Breathlessness disappear, fj (K the Appetite is restored, and there is a general feeling of fitness and weil-bcing, *5 3 f§| Mm. C. F. Wote, "TkeEtik," Ne»R6aS.Grotlesaii, urn'tar—" I really ® 3 must write and lei: yon lifiovr hov, f n'.y little girl has improved in he-'ilth ' since she ha? taken jrun 'jeiioids.' I used to have- bottles of ntcdicine for |Q. ; .' her, but she would not take it without a lot of coa:,*mg, whereas sho Sjj! © the'Jeiioids'without tbs least bit ot trouble.' | | A wiHl convince p ff Palatable, Non-constipating, hou<in]m'toiis to the icah, i No. I for Children ; No. i for Adults, Men and Women; No. 3A (containing Quinine) Special Tonic for Men. 1 pb .Of all leading chemists. { Wholesale: Shwrlaid & Co., Wellington and Auckland. & ' <GL Manufactured only by Tbs'Jslloid' Co.. 205, City Bubj), tondon, Hnjltißd. qSt f -By RITA MOYA. \ § Every woman shotrid take pride is her personal appearance. If it is not passible to bp beautiful in (he fullest sense of ti» word, at least yon can have the attractiveness of a ijleasant.B-xprcasioii glossy, well-kept hair, eyes shaded by long lashes, well marked eyebrows and a clear, natural complexion. My first advice is to avoid most mantttactnred "beauty preparations;" Use simple, pure, ji-atural ingredient's. tj'se these rsgnlarly and do net ranko constant changes and experiments. The various things I use and advise can be bought ia M'iginal packages from any reliable / chemist, l'f they are not in stock he can at snco procure them from his wholesaler if you insist.' RITA MOYA, The Celebrated Comedy • .Actress., . • • How I Discarded an- Unsightly cup of lwt water you will have <i atld, . Complexion.. soothing, cScflßiinz mixture that, makes the How many women bsclaim. as they he- he S, (l !<K } fine «nd re-flwvea all dast, dahd* hold their ugly complexion in the mirror, anti c «®2= of oil, leaving the seals "If I only could tear off this old e kitt!" J'f" 1 aud l»Ha»t and assaying « bqaatiand, do you know, it ie now possible to lul growth of lone lustrous, fluffy hair, do that very.thine? Not to actually re- Ma 'Powder necessary. move the entire skin all of a sudden; that Vr\= nn«rtnr ins n .)„«,) *„ W would bo too heroic ti motbod ood pain- i„n, thai it Ine nJiert sni» SSS ful. too, I imagine. The woraout euUele ? von m ' m a f™^ comes off in such tiny panic**. <md so £, TafoS&eJo* Tate gradually—requiring- about ten dayn to my fiet fwm voitf cKmist *otnc blotchy or aged your eomvlexion, you can e , ven u wi or *il „,£«} iLSL fe New Painless Way' tp Riomova Hairy , Eyala§l\6s are Short . Growths. E.vclaslies v;!U bo j?r«aily Uea-utiflefi if It bow transpires that the raj'sterious ]ncnp.uUrie be- e,t lasiuroois with white paste used so by many ftn f A few sihili tfc<atbeauty specialists for n2e ' ll;,f> n^ 0 prow and jectionabJe hairy Erro\s-ths isaothicg more ; v * eyebrows will pi'ow than powdered phemiaol, which caii be and luitrouß by • ir.^o.i y rubbing found in any chemist's shop. With phorn- on, but be eacoful, o'fld <loa't inol and water make enough to ,^c '' bo nair 13 wanit^. hairy surface; apply. an 4in two or three A f Uilh minutes rub off, wash the shin aM it wUI t " . IVbe free from hair or blemish. v- ~ - eso °?r y r ls . tl r _ ...... coKcoet ft .real novir grower. My own forShampoo and Hafr Beauhßer. muka, perfected aft-er tedious <^x^eriTou complain of brittle, fttded kair. ton montifip, has h<iS tho efrfti of eivioir me wilt find, that keepine the scalp -elcan a.fld a vr&ctlth of hair that is Obhealthy is the most effective way to restore t<iin froiii vour chemist- ati origivvo.l tjack" th© natural beauty aiid sottriess, but itt of borafiium nmd.mix with t-fcfc J.«i^fc ficlocting your shampoo avmd or of bay rum. Rtrb this inU the scgAp rJeht mixtures contGiniug "free" alkali. By and morning with the fuiffer tips, "3t get 4' dissolving a tcaspoonful of stallax in a the hair roa'u tinjrfme w'ftjt new Site. ' " Symi|§TOW| Tlia Coffee Maid, of Symington's., says: >g||k- • of course. No other way of mat ' co^'ce ' s Sood enough, quid ,~ 1 x - • el3ou £h, or easy enough for we." ps§|j | ™ c,s - i F- ra ' G i f^pl' We are Spesialists EeH§m .. At Miking t::j Natur « f L °° kin a Ssfifiorfi "rtmolalTeet,, ' § Interview aa belorfi deilnllciy deciding where !o 8 0, 63 ajlfi S5 WiliiS Stfeet, SETS TBETH £2 25,& £3 3s. Extractions Free wh«re *' Sets are Ordered. -i %.«a« FBOST I FMIT, Safe I" SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis St. V •. ■ i , . BIG SEDUCTIONS IN ALL ' GARGLE for Sore , DEPARTMENTS. ,h ™ ats ?k%W BeSsteatls, Duohessss, linoleum, Swallow Sarpet Squares ' Rullnsi ' £ > Etc. i"1 for iNFLUtNIfI ' I Why People are going m for fflettw I | Boilers instead of Mt=m coprs! I S For the following reasons: The built-in boiler is clttrasy. It occupies a If. | lot of room, is hard to keep clean, and makes th& clothes diffi«ilt of «s M ! cess. Worse than this is tile fact that the'brickwork cracks. In a H i short time, big crevices appear. Through these, thft smoke pours forth, P 5 literally suffocating tho place. 1 || SETPffI fiSIIM BOILERS I.Hiive lion® of these disadvantages. H They are neat, compact, han% boilers, 8 which take up small space; ami, bring S •portable, can be placed inside or out. if The fkithe-s_ aro easy to meh, and m straining aix! beudifig over are avoided. t|] Tho frame is cast-iron, and will lust a {§ luiwlrcil years without craeking er re- 11 quiring Mpairs. The Methveti never 1| smokes. The fire draws splendidly; H little fuel is required; and the water || is boiling in a few minute;;. M Conclusion: Tiie Methvsii Vfasliing I ' Portable Boiler is cleatier, healthier, M stronger, clieaiver, easier to use, quicker i ■ to heat. Buy one, and gee. I f All Ironmongers.- i? t B ■ 1 METHVEN'S, LTD., Makers, DUNEDIN. J :" tuts!# |
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