I Afternoon tea means afternoon chat. The subject of 4 Jelloids', of course, is f \ The subjects are varied— they'll see to raised, \y ; that. And though wc say it-they'rc always r, •■ j The last new book-the latest plays— praised . . JU *•: freak dances and the ragtime craze, ■ -g | ! After taking IRON 'Jelloids' the blood becomes enriched aud h - I | strengthened, the appetite is restored, vitality is renewed, Ananuia i; "1 jj /J |[ Miss H. Foley, Brixton, writes. —"Iron are indeed^asplendid j -.'j R I "tonic and very pleasant to take. I shall always'recommend them to j ■, j I j "anyone who is run-down." j -1 | A fortnight's trial Price, 1/9, 4/-. v/ill convince yon/ ; | § j For Women, No. 2. Special Tonic {or Men, No. 2A. (containing Quinine), j Z | j For Children, No. 1. Of all leading Chemists. 'I 1 ""tyty HE ']eli.oid'.Co., 205, City Rd., London, England, .if •; ; Tfe| I lasting exhilaration | ' : : : "THE'SFOSBMG SPSRIT"' I i ! ;■ : . : i 1 "
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 3
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159Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 3
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