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Anaemia! I The Importance of its Detection j The Symptoms, of Anaemia (Poorness I of Blood) are Difficulty of Breathing, Lack of | Energy, Depression, Pallor, and Exhaustion after j | Slight Exertion. Many people fail to recognise 1 J these symptoms of Anaemia—the disease creeps j I on, obtains a firm grip of the system and eventually j I becomes chronic. If the symptoms are recognised 8 | at the beginning it is a very simple matter to enrich 1 I the blood and so effectually check the disease. g Iroe'JeOoidg | enrich the blood—renew vitality | After taking IRON 'JELLOIDS,' the blood becomes enriched and strengthened, the distressing symptoms of Anaemia quickly disappear, giving place to a state of vigorous health and buoyant spirits. DR. ANDREW WILSON said: —" It can be definitely stated " that Iron ' Jelloids ' constitute the most effective and-desirable 3 "treatment for Anaemia or Poorness of Blood.'* j] A fortnight's trial ( Price 1/6 ) will continceyon. For Women, No. 2. Special Tonic for Men. No. 2A. (containing Quinine), For Children, No, 1. Of all leading Chemists. Manufactured only ly THE 'JELLOID' Co., 205. City Rogd. London, England. J " , CHILDREN'S TEDDY BEAR COATS-In Red, Saxe, Brown, and Fawn. 10S. 9d.. 12S. 6d., 15S. 6d., 18S. 9d. CHILDREN'S CURL CLOTH COATS-In Brown, Red, and Saxe; nicely trimmed with buttons. 6s. 11d., 7S. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12S. 9d. CHILDREN'S COATS —In Cream Cord Velvet and Nestling Cloth. 10S. 9d., 12S. 9d., 15S. ed., ISS. 0d.,255. , CHILDREN'S COLOURED CORDED VELVET SPORTS COATS-Sizes 24 to 30 inch; in Vieux Rose, Saxe, Fawn. , 19s. 6d., 225. 6d.,255. CHILDREN'S KNITTED COATS—'With cap or bonnet to match; in Saxe, Cardinal, and Tan. 12s. 9d., 14S. 6d., 16s. 6d>, 18S. 9d. CHILDREN'S WOOL KILTIES—In Navy, Saxe, and Tan. 10s. 6d., 13s. 9d., 15s. 9d., 16s. 9d. CHILDREN'S WOOL GAITERS-ls. CLOTH—Is. 6d., is. 9d., Is. 11d. •CHILDREN'S MUFF AND NECKLET SETS- . From 2s. 11d. set. ;.C B SMITH, VLTDfc : CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. '-■■■'■ J AH New Goods for Itie WmfeF . J Sporting Season. We are now opening up a"splendid assortment of all the 3J latest material for the Winter Sporting Season. M Each line has been carefully, selected and is of high-grade H quality. We give you a cordial invitation to visit our Wj-jk 11 Snorts Department and inspect the large range of. goods . S|i offered for your selection.' - 1 v\ -IS • • HOCKEY— Hockey Sticks, comprising-"The Bulldog," 111 "The Pridmore," "The Pickering," "Champion," §S "Challenge," and "College"; also Match and Prac- gv| || tice Balls, Bubber Grips, Gloves, Leg- and Shin vSZ gjS Guards, etc. ■ fcJJ P FOOTBALL — A large stock of Rugby: and Association |SE Balls for men and*yoriths. Bladders, Inflaters, ' fcjf =$5 Shin Guards, Scrum Caps,'"Football Nets. 'S/.. |if GOLF—Ladies' and Men's Iron and Wooden Clubs, Balls, '(c% HI Ball Cleaners, Golf Ball Paint, Golf Bags, \Hole M Cutters, Golf Nets, etc. ... fengJl •p| . BOXING GLOVES—In Men's, Youths, and Boys'; regular - jjg&Br !H patterns, hair padded. Patent Palm Grips, pad-'-. v? - 96 • ded wrists, palm laced. a'~ 3§ * PUNCHING BALLS—Pear shaped, complete with blad- . j|i ; der, Army and Navy Patterns, made of extra highgrade English tanned leather..' - X. 3SS v GUNS—Single and Double Barrel B.L. Guns, English, - j|f Irak American, and Continental, with Damascus or ' barrels; bar locks, half pistol grips, well ■ RIFLES— Winchester and Savage Repeating Rifl.es, 1911 ■ pPSHIf Hili Models, for deer stalkers'; also Single Shot Rifles ', ". flßßjSjgjiH illjfla to take .22 short, .22 long, and'.22 long rifle cartridges. . ' We also carry large stocks of. Revolvers and Ammunition. Kjfj® E. W. MILLS & CO.. .BrA LIMITED WELLINGTON. | DEER STALKERSI [_WHO KNOW^J Use always the Colonial Ammunition Company's Unparalleled Cartridge— Special Soft Nose At the Reduced Pries this cartridge is Splendid Value 1 mi mil mi warn Its smashing-force is terriflo. I When it hits, it kills. It is, in fact, the a.A.O. Military Regulation Cartridge (the ReoordBreaker), with the sole variation of the soft nose necessary for thip speoial purpose. A 8 DEADLY FOR PIQS, GOATS ANS CATTLE AS FOR DEER. . r s»a b gP\

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2429, 7 April 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2429, 7 April 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2429, 7 April 1915, Page 3

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