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V in Men, Wpmen, and Children j n Dr. ANDREW WILSON-ivnites concerning. Ansemia:—. ■ ■ . ,il .: J) '■; ''It can be definitely stated that Iron' Jelloids'- constitute the most , I .■ II'■ "effective.and desirable treatment for Anaemia." And re'"MEN and' 1 '..jr. ','TONIGS:—'Now I havefound the form of Iron'Jelloids' put up with 1 ■ B :VQumine.(^J!edlrpn: , .J,elloidsVNo. 2A),.t6:be''an,excellent.tonicfor Men, .\. i'jjs .'. "and mEfy-.be-specially-recommepded." •■ .. . •'■■."• ' „■ '. .■.. ■' fi?' ■ gjj ' ■•. If you .-would health, an elastic step, and well-braced ' (3} nerves, yojiiinust have healthy blood. To improve and'strengthen .the |s i ,&■.. .blood, : tatie,lßON 'JELLOIDS,' palatable and:inexpensive, commended <•& '"'m^ , Medical-Men,' andfavourably reviewed by the 'Medic*. Jprpss. '.. ,' .. •t■ Q.. i,£ ■'' Miss Swallow', "Kenward" Bath Road, Slough, Bucks, writes:'—', ■' _ ' Sf @ '' "Iron 'Jelloids' are the best tonicl have ever taken for Ansemia, w} g> "which I had for ,a 8 years. I began to.feel that-1 could not \valk, but @S OT "after trie fortnight's trial I felt pounds better. /They have done me a §~, " great deal of good. .. . I look a.different person.?- ■_ U THE RELIABLE TONIC RESTORATIVE. 1 © A Fortnight's Trial {^| h 1/H) will convince yon. a IBON 'JELLOIDS' ABE SOLD IN ENGLAND AT Is. lid. AND 29. 9i P jS No. i for Children; No. 2 for Adults, Men and Women; ftft No. 3A. (containing Quinine) Special Tonic for Men. 0 Stocked by Sharland & Co., Wellington and Auckland. , Mannfocturcd only by The 'Jellold' Co., 205, City Eoad, London, England, \■■ - - ' JljLlfiC*> ■ The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: -'.'-Cold and foggy! What a day! Face it bravely 1 81 \\ Here is the way: Symington's Essence .'.' Hurry ■ m| d«46y up ' ' our n S water■ ; in your cup, and '.. ' 'Little Mary's"cheery.cry is "Hullo Happiness! . p«|f' —Gloom good-bye." . v . , '. v llslf TUbS. SYMINOTON & 00,, Mnlurch andlonion, 36 r r Nothing can surpass . , \ ' " ' ' • - ; ' -:' . v I 1 :. -.-r.v.-SBEjSTINGS for" ■ \' : ' | "I ' :':'■' ,' ; ■ ■■■.•■ durability ! I Wliea Bnying eee HORROCKSES' name on Face-plait, ! I and decline all substitutes. ! Sold by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers - ', \ HIGHEST AWARDS, AT ALL THE GREAT EXHIBITIONS. 1 \ Placed Upside Dowb, Four Men Cau Stand on it Without B©nting or l-(2w9i METHYEN ■■■. I ■ WASHIG COPPER ■■ 1 BBaTi«ftißr Tests actually reads have proved the ■!* Wμ M§ $Mslffi ■ strength of tho Methveu Seamless Copv ill iiv 9uwi!'flw'' P or, v mell ( a S6 r ?g*tihg 50 stone) '•> IV Sot 'M-9M& stood on tho boiler-ivithout doing the I \1 \v W B Bjtiji slighest injury. . . ■ 3 1 (i I I Sμ! Tho Methvcn Washing Copper is > 111 I ffl ffßfl ' from tho very best copper, is : ' l i " I «.' iwlsffl seamless in construction, and has no ■ \ \\ ELli/IMwi weak places. , Evory part is strong—' ' \'w ii tmM '* stands.heat and wear and weight as no other boiler does. Thin-sided seamed coppers soon wear ' i-^?&r " f*~ ' out. Tho seams burst, the' fire wears ■ *' 10 CO PP er through. Tlie Methven, ! however, has no seams to give, no i rough places to cat-ch and tear tho ; JsivJQUD c '°t' les - It gives double the wear aaid Ffefc^' twico the satisfaction. /Sfe^PER; Ask tho Ironmonger) or write us. 1 ' cta^ o,i;tß METHVEN ITD '& e===== °" ■-. 2 MAKERS, DUNEDIN.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 10

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