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I A GieatT®MlC I : Iron 'Jelloids' are a thoroughly reliable Tonic—well and favourfa ably known to the Medical Profession. Iron'Jelloids'are equally - €§•' eu'i beneficial to Men, Women and .Children. They, are convenient, I J II safe, harmless and do not injure the teeth or cause constipation. W I] For .Nerve-strain are . Run-down or . it fa Uut-of- sorts, restore youi*vitality by gl; SS enriching and strengthening your blood with Iron'Jelloids'. In fil Mi this way the whole system is revitalised—nerves regain their normal ,\i JKj tone—you feel strong, vigorous and fit. Take Iron 'Jelloids' No. 2A. For Weakness and Exhaustion in Women, Iron ■ - p •<". »"««"» •;'Jelloids' by enriching and strengthening.-. -©9 the blood, provide a thoroughly efficacious: treatment. Ifyouhave. ' '' g tbe symptoms of Anaemia, such as Breathiessness atslight exertion,/'''JaV ~ *"! Pallor, Loss of Appetite, etc., start taking Iron'Jelloids'No: 2: 1 ■ ; (Pronounced-Jell-Lloyds) "ifl '' ft. enraeh the Mood—restore .energy' SI Tkt Rev, A. J. Waldronifermerty Vicar of London, England, " writes i~" n|' ? wf I have heard about your Iron. 'Jelloids' from a'doctor, and have recently had 'M' " ' U p occasion to take them. lam strongly of the opinion that if the ptiblic realised »ra lr „ .fact that they have at hand at such a small cost, such a pleasant and xv* 1 u efficient remedy for Anamia, and such a pleasant tonic for' Nerve-Strain, etc., many a home would be happier and many a life.brighter." ... H A fortnight's trial/Jirice 1/9J will convince you. ' <m Reliable Tonic for Men ...... IRON 'JELLOIDS' No. 2 A;' h'" 'g ' For Ancemia in Women r ... ... IRON'JELLOIDS'No. 2. , A J* For Growing Children ... IRON 'JELLOIDS' No, 1. *£ pj Obtainable at all. Chemists price 1/9, large size' 4/-. "© Manufactured only by THE'JELLOID'Co.: 205, City Road, London, Enslani. ■ -«*■• • f>Van ■% f Mmtem 4 f Cocoa 1 !'. m■ fw Breakfast, ■ . .m- ' $T lunched Hi 'H : V §jj[ Tour table is incomplete withoutit. J || - «SSkjß| AS yo»r BTCCOT to a ; Many so-called tonic ' foods fail to assist the diabe- 1 "What's Yours?" i tic patient. They consist of . 1 un nn >> ' I - dried skimmed milk with glycero- 1 r.D.Q.. ... ; .... phosphates, and contain the whole $T: ("Peter Dawson Quick!") . ■ j • of the milk-sugar, a dangerous fao ■ | ' - S " tor in diabetic ca«es. Vitafer is different, | nAWSONS it contains the entire proteiri of the purest" ' | ' '.WYY .0 ........ i... 5 .. milk, combined with the glyceroohos-' | "PFT?PFCTION" * ■ phates of sodium, calciuir. and magnesium.; | rUR.-1.,L, I v»~ Care is taken to exclude every particle of | SCOTCH J milk-sugar. Easily digested and excep» 1 i tionally nutritious , - | WHISKY ;|; Vitafer i ' "The' Purest; Whisky distilled.". | : J' i™"' ! "-i -v" 1 ' PEARSON-& CO., LTD., .It*" rnves renewed health and strength. .. A» ;| . WfilliOgton Agents, : \ 3 SOUTHALL BROS. & BARCLAY, LTD. •!' CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY.- -2. Manufacturing Chemuti - • Birmingham, England. Sfek '* r . '■ ■J.A. Cohan,F?"s««id 8 3_ f?- 1 -'- Hean's Essence P*W: . „ . ; •. , - i • Afld Kemovcd to any lAddrea; - .. for making good Cough mix- Gtooda Cleared 'Xhrouih Onstombon». ,ir,< ■ ij>. ture at home, was needed by ' Storage: Aecommodatioii_for Go«d».i; m ■ the people. .It is used ty'' !' ; -;■«?'w.-Dwii»««.• ~ ■ - f thousands, appreciated KEiR'S FORWARDING , wherever used. Be sure you get AGEWCV. Hean s, original and genuine. 0 0 R I"© ,W BEST RESULTS AT LEAST , : -I'"' RAN © E ~ THE "ORION"- IS THE SUCCESSFUL RANGE, THE • FAVOURITE 'OF SUCCESSFUL COOKS! ' - y-' It can. t always b6 depended' on'/, and thus'-'dhsurea" punctuality., in,. preparation of meals. Plenty of Hot Water and tho Ovons nnder com- i; plete control, lighten the; labour of Coriking and Baking. \ f' Every Part? in Perfect Adjustment. Regulated Draught, Economising Fuel . Equipped with the.Latest,lmprovements. The Most Durable A Range in the Dominion. . / '..' ,1.. • ' " Mads Open or Close' Fire in" ' Sizes to suit every require- ' t i ?. ment. Ask your Ironmonger . • .' 7 "" ; ■ to show you an "ORION." ' Dunedln, Wellington,;. Auckland. FRANK OA EES. - IS. NOW PROPRIETOR ' •• .• - . . - - ■OF THE • • ■: . DUKE OF, EDINBURGH HOTEL ' MANNERS AND WILLIS STREETS, WELLINGTON. | SHOOTING REQUISITES. 1 ' WE HAVE TO HAND A LARGE SELECTION OF ARMS, ' | ! AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON, i AS UNDER:— § . ? GUNS—S.B.B.L., in Boiieliill's and' v Hollis's make, I also Winchester's Latest Models in Repeating and Au- ■ p tomatio Shot Guns. ' , | RlFLES—Winchester Rifles and Carbines, 32, 38, and 44 calibres, . ' I . half and full Magazine, also. Single Shot, Repeating,\ t ' IB and Automatic in 22 calibre. v . \ REVOLVERS—Young American, Premier, Safely Police,' arid i \ |t| Hartimerleas. • Im. ' PISTOL —32 Savage Automatio Pistol, 1915 Models , _ This Pistol holds 11 Cartridges, and is fitted"' with ' A Automatic Locking Breech, thus giving greater power. ; 'jjljlO CARTRIDGES—Wo have a large assortment of Rifle, Revolver, Jiiid Shot Guu Cartridges from the Best English and ' Americnn; Factories. .SUNDRIES—' Cleaning Rods, Bristle "and Wirfe Brushes, Pulltlirdiighs, ' • 22 Calibre Flexible Cleaners, Canvas and Leather Cartl3®®lk l'idge Belts, Canvass Game Bags, Cartridge Bags, Riflo iMMiM Covers, Duck Calls, Whistles, Cartridge Extractors, Etc. ill JOHN DUTHIE & cd'.ffl METALS & HARDWARE MERCHANTS ; l WILLIS STSEET. ■

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2754, 25 April 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2754, 25 April 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2754, 25 April 1916, Page 9

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