BLOOD is the energiser of the system. Upon its quality p •depends the nourishment of every organ, every nerve-centre, - M every muscle of the bttly. M Poorness of Blood is called An«emia—girls, women and men || are all subject to it. _ |g It manifests itseli in breathlessness, on slight exertion, pale |ft cheeks, lustrelesß eye*, depression and exhaustion. Eg . If you have any of these symptoms, or are run-down and need || a tonic, take Iron 'Jelloids' to enrich the blood. . fS When the blood hai been enriched and strengthened, Ansemia jp Is overcome—the symptoms give place to abundant vitality, rosy cheeks, and a feeling of general "fitness" and well-being. m Dr. Andrnu IViltm wrote t—'Jmprpvtrishtd bUod can ht tnadt rt(h and [ted ||3 • b muiu if Iren 'JtUtids,' thi mat iffitlivi miduiraUt Irtalmmt. Fiv A FORTNIGHTS TRIAL (price 1/9) WILL CONVINCE YOU || For Antemia in Women IRON 'JELLOIDS' No. 2. 8® Reliable Tonic for Men IRON JELLOIDS' No. 2A. g| For Growing Children IRON 'JELLOIDS 1 No. 1. Obtainable at all Chemists, price 1/9, Large site 4/- gj| Manufactured only by The 'Jiiloid' Co.. 205. City Road, London, England, r® §r (ftotteunced Jell-Uoyds f#ml) YOU WILL DKRIVE 5 ill . MUCH PLEASURE j . ■ From a watch yon can thor- \ ouetily depend upon. Wo I confidently recommend ;. OUB " P£ERL£BS " ' ra which keep time to a few j! ■ tjfik ■ V Tire® seconds a month. j '-A ffS Styles of Oases—Gold and j kHh Silver—Etrong and heavily made. \ [ by the Same Maker. | j W. LITTLEJOHNISON,.LTI), | i WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, \ . 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. jj BILUARD-DININC TABLES. ..A BILLIARD-DINING TABLE in a house adds comfort and refinement, and provides the home-staying folk with hours of innocent enjoyment. The manufacture of Billiard-Dining Tables, is a speciality with Bird and Jensen, Ltd., and every table serves the dual purpose for which it is intended. The workmanship is high-class, and there is perfection in every detail, ILADE IN SELECTED OAK. 6ft. Tables, £30; 7ft. Tables, £35; Bft.'Tables, £42 10s. 8188 & JEM£EH, IsTB. Write or Call for Catalogue. 157-159 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. | "Tie. People's Store" { i jjh R? : LADIES! V H We have just landed some . L T3l ' p: | -particularly smart styles in SUMMER FROCKS 1 § ■' which we would like to show you. | II They are absolutely new goods | II and have only just reached us. I H They are made of coloured Floral | | Voiles, White Muslins, and Crepe 9 I tie Chene. These we have marked I | at very moderate prices. | sq - j= i ■ COLOURED FLORAL VOILE FROCKS- ™ I n n e w pretty patterns and cut in the latest full ™ I styles. 25/-, 37/6, 45/WHITE MUSLIN & VOILE ONE-PIECE FROCKS- j 1 Embroidered'fronts and finished with veining, „ I- cable stitching, and crochet buttons. jj 35/-, 39/6, 45/-, to 69/6 I WHITE MERV & CREPE-DE-CHENE FROCKS- I J *11 11 With V and square necks, with or without col- ■? lars, finished cable stitching and silk button;; | I 75/-, 79/6, 89/6 |
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 33, 2 November 1917, Page 3
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