I =& •tVift v • ''atlP r r&Wf US w^en we sa y ■&, • *#$r that you cannot do more or better for your teeth 'than accustom yourself to care for them by the regular .use ofVOdoL. - : t+- \ - —— ■ —• • ' ; . '"FHE blood of every healthy person swarms .•with tiny living cells which are aigarrison for\ our defence against every kindqf enemy, microbes •and their like. : These i livings enemies are incredibly rash, and invade . . our bodies whenever they ,'get the chance. How the white ■• cells fight for you a Only lately .have men learnt ■ ■■;/ that it is the white cells of the blood which protect us ' from.our enemies. No one previously knew why the blood contained thesemillions of cells apparently doing nothing. But at last it was found that they eat up microbes which attack us, and 'so they are called . Phagocytes, or Eating Cells. It is only by increasing the power and number of the blood cells that wo can resist disease. Virol is a food scientifically com- ,•' ■ pounded with ihe express object ■: . of nourishing the "soldier" cells in the blAod. It is madu r of those particular foods, largely boae-marrow itself, which provide the blood-making bones and glands of tho body with ■• what they need to help them. bloodtyith 'white cells When suffering from weakness or exhaustion, or feeling near a breakdown, .nature is.showing that your . . white cells need reinforcing.' Take Virol regularly three times a day, a teaspoonful after meals,. or Virol may be taken in warm milk. Can be obtained of all Druggists. Used in more than 1,000 Hospitals. VIROL, LTD., 153/166, Old St., London, B.C. ! I Just a dash of' Mors Sauce makes all the difference to a cold-meat meal!. i ,• ■ AN OLD-FASHIONED ENGLISH SAUCE OF UNRIVALLEb PIQUANCY. ' ' Its inimitable flavour gives a zest to appetite that ,' ■ enhances the enjoyment of eating. ! GROCERS AND STORES, t $. ■ u BONNINGTON'S " CARRAGEEN a s| / Coughs, &H / ■M Influenza K !?$\ il || and surely /J, * s§! i Say "No I" to Ihe iff I imitation—insist on H^V I ragsen Irish Moil - j^^^^mi
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 8
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337Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 8
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