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pv,: : '.v BABY INGLE. WAS AT ! a ABSOLUTE STAMDSTILL Mrs. D. Ingle, of Nobroyd, House, Morley, writes':— " I enclose photo of toy; baby.boy 'Billy.' He was;' at an' absolute standstill at£ Xmas. Since then we coin-1-menced to give him Virol. ;*; He is now 10 months old,;;: so that the change in him?' has come about within the,; last 4 months. . He' weighs 2st. lib.. Wo send--this to show our with the results of Virol." Virol replenishes the blood with the white cells; that - defend the body against tlie germs of disease. Used in 1,000 Hospitals and Sanatoria' VIROL, Ltd.,132.166,014 3t,L®ndo» ,E.C.' One of the bett known residents-' of;; Hunters Hill, writes of the wonderi of - - 25/8/13. This testimony can be - easily verified, for hundreds of ' Hunters Hill resident] know how ,tll Mr, O'Donnell has been. / '' OEMENTS TONIC LTD. Some yea's ago I suffered ' from debility. My nerves were so bad, sleep was impossible. My appetite left me, and I lost weight rapidly; getting down to 10 stone. I was as bad bodily as it was possible to be. I began to loss Lope of ever being my old self again. Hear ing of tie wonders of Clements Tonic in similar.cases, I took some, and noticed a beneficial result. My appetite improved, my nerves were soothed, and I enjoyed my natural sleep. I began to jcok so well that people seeing me asked what medicine I was taking. I kept on with the topic till I fully : recovered, and'l am, now. in tie - best''of;.bealtli,: weighing 12$t. 41bs. I have Clements Tonic to thank for my cure,' I have great faith in it. Living , in Hooters Hill all my life and being well known, this statement caii .be vouched for,'as nearly,everyone .knew., bow bad in health I ."was." Use: this as you wish." ; (Signed) . Men. in all ranks of life and professions * praise Clements' Tonic. v Solicitors, cltrgymen, journalists, .editors, and ' business men and women' recommend it. It keeps the blood pure, the heart sound, the nerves strong, and tie stomach healthy.- Send for it-if you have Loss of Sleep, Sick Headache, or' Indigestion. All .Chemists and Stores selMt throughout Australia, ■ v. .

The Result of Home Studies in 1914 THE reiulU of the Examinations held last • November show that of a total of 166 ... passes iii all New .Zealand in' the Ac- > coimt&ncy and Book-keepers' Examinations 88 candidates were prepared uy uem- . insway& Robeilson's CorrespondenceScbopls.- | Twenty-three of the successful candidates in I the Law Examinations were also prepared by j this School, brinßinß tne jotal passes.in Law lin the last three Examinations to 103, - . I' In I9U 35 Candidates prepared'by Hemingway & Robertson for the Senior Pitblic Scrrice I were successful,' -whilst.over 100,passed;,the I Matriculation, the Junior Public, the Teachers* I and other Public -Exams. Jfjou wish'to pass Tfce Book-keepers' TbeUv r '; " _ The Mitricahtioa - The Accotratancy | He Public Smite or Hie EBiutecriag Exams. THIS " YEAR you cannot do ; better communicate TO-DAY with Hemingway &. Robertson, whose expert advice, based on 17"' year*'• experience, may. be obtained by your : sending a-letter stating-your wish to the» .DIRECTOR--,.-; : • Hemingway & Robertson's:; Correspondence Schools, Ltd. .. UNION' BUILDINGS; AUCKLAND. . . '4 rpHEEE is only o. • one certain . '<$■ . " CimE FOB COENS ~ in this Dominion—, . THAT'S TEED'S

" FOR A■ good ra'irig'o PURE OfciLlf DRINK ONLY STAPLES'. 'AOKNOWLEDGSD BY ALL - CONNOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY THE _B EST. Brewery and Offices. Molesworth and Murphy streets

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 3

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