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I in Men, Women, and Children 1 n Dr. ANDREW WILSON writes concerning Anaemia:— H Ij \ "It can-be definitely stated that'lron 'Jelloids' constitute the most II || "effective and desirable treatment for Anaemia." And n "MEN and 19 a "TONICS:—'Now I have found the form of Iron 'Jelloids' put up with a a . " Quinine (called Iron ' Jelloids' No. 2a), to be an excellent tonic for Men, \\ ja) "andmay be specially recommended." ■ &l j® If you T»'ould have radiant health, an elastic step, and well-braced 33 jp) nerves, you must have healthy blood. To improve and strengthen the §1 $) blood, take IRON'JELLOlDS,'palatable and inexpensive, commended Kj by Medical Men. and favourably reviewed by the Medical Press. «rt Mfs:C.F. Ware, "TAeEagfc," NewßoabGnoatnJ, u)rif«:—"lreally gfc must write.and let you know how rr.y little girl has improved in health 2/ since she has taken Iron 'Jelloids.' I used to have bottles of medicine for 3? her, but she would not take it without a lot of coaxing, whereas she takf* _ the 'lelloids' without the least bit of trouble." »» & R^'iwm>jjijtwin»»yfTT»ij/jß'it*Mwj.wnMuj.i..j I^j.;iMT|fy^^ti.»^iL^.^al yyjmia.MiH.iM IS L THE RELIABLE TONIC RESTORATIVE.' A 5. A Fortnight's Trial ( E gg 1/U) will convince you. f !|5 IRON 'JEUOIDS' ABE SOID IN ENGLAND AT ts.Tjd. AND 2s. 8i & J** • . No. I for Children ; No. 2 for Adults, Men and Women ; ', <e? -\ XQ . No: 2A (containing' Quinine) Special Tonic for Men! &' © Stocked by Sbarland & Co., Wellington and Auckland. ja Manufactured only by The 'Jellold' Co., 205, City Boad, London, Englaad, «&«* u Ye& 9 It Gives a Queenly .'- Conijpfezion-. Quickly 9 Steely/' TOILET TALKS. THE average woman of to-day is usually therefore the logical course to pursue ie to satisfied if her completion is passably make your own shampoo and graduate .pretty, little knowing that an exquisite tho strength according to the susceptibiliskin is now within her reach, providing she tics of your hair. The■ .brush will tell, you has the good sense to etop using cheap whether you- are treating the hair .pro-made-up preparations, and adopt what perly. . Like a plant in congenial soil. the lias now become known as the mercolised hair will .crow and flourish providing the vox habit. It is a. pity that every woman conditions aro right; but abuse it as most in tho land cannot he apprised of this wnien d 0 by washing-it with eome strong simple method. The few to whom its alkaline eolution, and the effect is pracvirtues are already known have bom- tically 'the same as if' you poured wendploxions that are the envy of all their killer over growing plants. Before leaving friends.' and, as is ueually the case, the the subject I should like to mention that majority of them refuse to divulge the & few months ago my local chomi6t reeomsecret. However, the formula has now been me to try ordinary Btallax in place of verified, and is known as e usua ' mado-up powders, and morcolieed wax. Enquiry at must say that this siibetance, several chemists" ehops has &?$ my' mind, forms an ideal resulted in ascertaining that fjr "«'tm medium for tho purpose menthis 6ubstance has been known* If % tioned. If anything, it .makes to the select few for, someyears $-SisiJ&mwS the hai f mtllcr top Jluffy and as a.complexion beautifler, but $*SWm™mL-Wm ! vavy ' but BOme folks » rcfer it is.only until quite recently Il sothat it has been used to any extent !S S*JK >,MPBis»SsB — m . .... , for this purpose. It was elso fj i> TT is astonlehing the number explained how mercoliscd tin l>fc™Ss|a of women .who suffer, from renews tho completion, but as the humiliating, affliction of this is rather technical, it ie Vts'''sm' i' superfluous hair, and I am not proposed to repeat it here. f o ™? t0 that through It will be sufficient to say that W( A .l}&, ,# ignorance or wrong treatment, through some . peculiar action. vsi s ' . \*'S,' jet the majority of them have tho wax absorbs tho dead and \k,'«• s> *JJP made matters considerably discoloured outer cuticle, re- worse by causing the hairs 'to vealing the fresh young com- ~ . , Brow more quickly and stronger plexion which ■ every woman has under- than before. It only requires a noathi. The process occupies about ten lutlo thought to realise the folly of it days, and the. change is so gradual and ftli - Eemonng the narface- growth for * imperceptible that no diecomfort whatever ?ew days may give temporary relief,' but is caused. The , .treatment-is perfectly ™ order.to obtain permanent rosiilW tho harmless, and the wax may be used as nalr roots must bo killed. Caustic depilaoftott as desired ■ • ■ - toriee are worse than useless, tfnd on lie*. account should the hairs be pulled out. ■\rOW7 what about that shampoo?'■■ Pre- Apart from, the. electric needle, which-is' JN Bumably/li-Ke a good, many others *$%*&>%£ l i rffii.V&S b s& ■without a moments thought as to where. men t is pure powdered- pheminol; which it will eventually lead you.>.lt im- has a devitalising effect upon the hair you follow blindly in the beaten track, roots, in' addition to which it removes all postbility to expect the: same make of traco of the objectionable hair in a.few ehatnpoo to suit eaoh individual, head of seconds, .and -tho. recommended treat--hair. In some cas&3 it would take out too ment, gradually, but surelv, diesolvcs out muoh of the natural oil,.and in others not the Ivjir follielcs.'whicn is the only method onough. . Fair folks require a .milder of permaiioiitly . ridding oneself of this shampoo than thoso ..with,' dark tresses; terrible disfigurement. RESULT of the Half-Yearly CASH REWARD SCHEME ? ; v The half-year juet closed marks'another big step forward—a distinct sifin that "STAND-CUT" TEA"is rapidly widening its already large circle of friends. We take this opportunity to thank the many con- ' Burners who so kindly write in such glowing terms of our tea. ' We can assure the public that irrespective of the increasing cost of teas, material, and labour, we will adhere to our original intention ' of only packing blends which will fully maintain the proud position "STAND-OUT".TEA has already earned. 'Mr.dad. H..Davies, OoldenTer. Houao, ■ \Vestport;MissEllenM'Kenzie,Onehungn:Wiss Queonstown .. ... ..£6 0 0 Ivy Ho-ffcll, Nanicr; Mrs. E.Tomf.Palmerston Mrs.T.Wl22el, Rochvllle, OolllnßWOoa 210 0 N.; Wisslvyltnscoe, Kohi, Waverley; Mrs. G. Mrs. Winter, 3B? Ooorgo St., Dunctlln 10 0 Devanpol't, Asblmist; Mrs. J. Symcs. Grey- ■ 10/- each to tho following:— mouth: Mrs.K.A;Brevnor,Groymontli; Mrs. . Miss D. Paseoe, Hokitika: Mrs. E. Curtis, E. H. Lancelot, Skilton, ltockvflle; Mrs. W. Cobden; Mrs. B. Stevens, Übi'lcball, M'Kenzie. Knmarn; Miss Sclliy Winsctt, Kawiii '' ' 7/6 oaoh to the following:- S.; 3lrs. E. W. Lawson, St. Kilda; Miss E. U Miss Maud Jones. Dillmanstown; -Mrs. Amy Sixters.NewdorgiMissAlioePllramer.PalmerKSandlc, Stafford; Mrs. W. Wootton, Bluckball; ton N. j Mr. K. £. Balson, Hokitika; Mrs. T. J. Itiss' A. Williams, Dlllraanstown ; .Mrs. W. J. Thomas, Olara, Southlnml; Mrs. Thomas, QiaClarke,Timaru: Mrs.'A. B.'Ferpuson, Sefton; borne; Mrs. 11. Sixon, MataroarMrs.L.GclarIMs3 Elsie Seott, Wostland: MissK. Henderson, (lie,Paeroa: Jlr. Gordon Walker, Colden; Mrs. ■ ' Kew, Dunedin; Mr. W. 0. J. Kortegast, Hoki- li. Rogers, Stratford; .Master Cyril Stewart,Tit-' tika; Master A. Camming, Soddonvillo; Miss ranaki; Miss Maggie Hepburn, Earnsoleuch; Lucy Hunter, Gr.inity. 51issGladysStephens,Cotiden,Groymouth;Mr. 5/- eaoh to"the followlnc:— Jas.,A. Kay, liewiinni; Miss Marion Stephens, ■ ' Mrs. 'J. M'Donald. Timaru; Miss N. Downs, Cobden.Greymoulh: Mrs.Ed.Stnnnard.WcslTVavorley, N. 1.; Mise Simpson Anld, Blackball; port: Miss Amy Sireombe, Bongiatea. Oloro- : Mrs. Fred M'lntyie, Westnort; Mre. S. Groom, banpo. :,Mr. Wilfred .Tohii3ton, Pukckohe, W.-; • Greymouth; Mr. B. Jeffs, Dunedin : Mrs. Jinnes Mr. E. Gmham.Mutaim; Mrs. W, Foster. HillIloyd, Jlaungawera; Miss Lena Ryan, West- trrove: Mr.' J. Orossi, Nelson: Mr. John Gillies, . . Dortr-Urs. B. Kane, Caidrona; Mrs. Walker, Dunedin; Mr. 11. Thibslioe..Napier S.'; Mr. A. >•■ Weslport; Mrs.Capt..S..W e strapp,Kclson:Miss Humphries.Duuedin;Mrs.E.Patcrson.S.Dune- . Alma Soolt. Miss I. M. Mnir, din;Mrs.E.A.Osmond,Taraimki;Mrs.J.Bow(s, Oliristehui-eh;Miss E.Berry.Greymoiith;Mrs. Port Ahnriri; Mrs.M'Chnry.Canterbury; Miss , ' J. Nicholson, Waipdri; Hiss M. 0. Carroll, NoraCoogan.Maiuroa; MissD.Oxenham.No'w , Hawarden; Mrs. W, G. Murphy. Okain's Bay; Plymouth; Mrs. H. White, Palmereton N.j Mrs. Mis? 31. M'Laehlnn, Clinton ; 'W. C. Gregory, G. Munro. lliverton: Mrs. Norman Lookvcr, Taihape; Miss Maggie Shannon. Dillnuinstmrn; Prailiki.N.l.; Miss K. Martin, Woortvillo; Mr. Mra.'M'l.oan, Mnkuri; Miss Johnson, Stafford- w . G. Baker, InVerenrEill; Master Lewi? Cnrtown: Mr. A. Cowan, Oknru; Mrs. W. Kiiott, roll, Mussclbnrgh, Dunedin; Mr. A, Holcn,S. New Plymouth; Mrs. Woods. Ahnriri; Miss S. Dunedin; Miss B. Godbaz, Nelson: Mrs. Wm. ■ . Macphorson, Pembroke; Miss Dora Pileher.Te ilissE.E.Fearn, . Karaka, P. 0.; Mrs. King,' Wellington; Miss Puketapu, Napier; Mrs. R Bryant. S. Dnnedin; Bremner, Wnrrington; Mrs. Mat. Robinson, Mre. W. A. Paterson, Roslyn; Mrs. C. F. Bell, ■•■ Millerton; Miss K. A.Mori,Blackball; Mrs.C. Dnnedin; Mrs. W.G'.McEhefso'n.Qneenstownj Botts, Westport; Miss Lila Jones,'Kgawaka, Mr. B. Nicol, Mornington. Dunedin; Mrs'. S. . '•' Taihape; Mrs: E: Huband, Temuka. M'Canglian. Kaitangata; Master Daniel Grant, ( 2'B eaoh to tho following:— ' Westport; , Mrs. John Bruec, Cambridge; Mlhs Mrs. Akehurst ; J<elson; Mrs. H.Hardie, West- A.M. Rutherford, Nelson: Mrs; F. Buchanan, port;Mrs.Simons.senr.,Tariki;Mrs.Ogg,West- Pov.Bay,Napier; MissA.M'Lean, Inglowood; port; Mrs. o.'A.Donble,Temuka; Mrs.L.Wil- Miss Kate Jolinslone. Nelson; Mre. G. Rye, fiams,Kahikatea;-Jlrs.A.L.Barry,Cambridge; Orini, Waikato: Miss Lizzie Kitchen, OtoroMr. M. O'Donnell. Greymouth; Miss W. King, honga: Mr. T. Harvey.Pargarenu; Mr. G. HesTimaru: Mrs.C.King,Mlhiwaka; MtesAnnie ford.DnnediniMiEsHazelMi.Fislt.NnpicrjMrs. Smyth, Woodville; Mr. Geo. Mathiesnn. Hamp- M. D. Wilson, Kaitangata; Mrs. G. Bawden. S. don; Mrs. P.Brophy, Warea; Mr. D. Mikkelson, Dunedin; Miss D. M'Caughan, Kaitangata. Our Next Competition CLOSES on . . DECEMBER 15,'1914, when v/ewallagam make a most liberal Cash Distribution. . . Sole Proprietors: . ■ ' US 0 I Dunedin, .Timaru, fiCo W & i/il* •LI Uβ and Auckland. C.H'E, 4-20 , . . , j FLANNELETTES' i ' ■ ' LON6CLOTMS and I MAPAFOLAMS j ; I ■ ..:... beat all competition J SKIS HOPROCKSES' NAME ON SELVEDGE . . ! and decline all nibetiiutei. „ ! ' Sold by all 'Irst-Cliui Drapcro and Storekocperi 9 HIOS3SST AWABD3 AT AM. THE GREAT EXHIBITIONS. 8 f COFFEE ESSENCE if r. The Coffee-Maid, of Symington's, says: fpS| ".My way of making delicious coffee j||ft is the' Symington way.. A teaspoon- BpS ful in a cup ot boiling water, and there you are." . 35 w~c| THOSi S7MIXGTON It CO., Sdinhnroh mi London. E&a I iri'complele tood (or' Baby Cough Spup~ls. Bd.'i g\(/f9;*J(\ all taWcs. It is simply V Soothing and Worm bowlers, Is.; milk with extra Wbcopiug-counh Embrocation, ' Is. 6d. 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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 13

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