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r ~ ] A Great Admiral And A Great Tonic Iron Jelloids. g$M yX ss EnglattdExpecls"and not in vain, The will is there but may-be not >/S the strength. Perhaps the blood is f poor and thin. Poorness of blood is known <53 Anaunia. n,..-UmM : HcraUe Viscount Atisstt, A.J?. For AN/EMIA ( shown by Breatklessness , on slight exertion, pallor, depression and weakness ) in Women, Doctors prescribe Iron Jelloids No.2.—there is nothing belter. For DEBILITY, WEAKNESS and NERVI. NESS, Men find the Ideal Tonic and Restorative in Iron Jelloids No. 2A. Ask your Chemist for a box of Iron Jelloids to-day t Mr. J. R. PENNINGTON, Chemist, Worksop, writes:—"l always "handle Iron Jelloids with pleasure, as my customers are invariably " satisfied with the results." ■A Fortnight's Trial (price 1/9.) will convince you. Reliable Tonic for Men Iron Jelloids No. 2A, For Aniemia in Men and Women Iron Jelloids No. 2. Fov Growing Children ■ ... .... Ivor Jelloids No, 1. . f L 0/ all Chemists—A fortnight's treatment 119. large size 4(-. : 'jj ORION J J The Orion Range is so perfectly || I Designed, so Honestly Made, so very §j | Durable, so Efficient, so thoroughly |J 1 Practical, and so Fully Equipped with If j Labour-saving Devices that it has |f | v become really a necessity for TJp-to- I date Housewives and Trained Cooks. If | Aak your Ironmonger to shoir'you one. 11 ji H. E> SBACKLOGS, Ltd. ' || Dunedln, Wellington, and Aticfclacd. 11 ;

DR. SHELDON'S | Digestive. Tafmles | 1 1/6 and 2/6 DIGEST ':[ What You Eat ®| M | Dk. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are | a reliable remedy for Stomach Troubles. .' 1 „ The reason is they are a natural remedy . | that is particularly designed for stomach | S. troubles, and help to perform the di- . | Qj U gestive work of the stomach, for they v.. | are com P° °f a combination of . '|j digestants which aid the other digestive .. | fVW iS fluids of the stomach to do their' work ' w Yj?H& yfiag j n a natural way without causing any ■ ' | J disturbance. They thus help the | stomach to rest and recuperate, get | _ strong and well. ; | IjiW The stomaeh is the organ on which w w J the whole human system must depend 0 _ for subsistence and existence. When j$ t the stomach fails, then 'what" is _to I, ————————— become of the body ? Where docs the -.-'I I iMnincoTinsi j force of life come from ? You know J | mUluku I llvN 8110 that if you stop eating you will die, ?| ! DYSPEPSIA but the mere eating of food does not f| ■i give life. Food can no more give life ' I |In the case of Lidigea- without digestion than coal can give •■ • | j tion and I>yspcpsia the < heat without combustion. It is not | \ action of Dr. Sheldon'B what we eat but what we digest that | | Digestive Tabules is keeps up the motor force of the body. - I I supply' to C the° weak Undigested food is not only useless, bnt j f; stomach that which is harmful. It ferments :.and'..d&cays in. • | s deficient in every case the stomach, the evidence of whiclfyou •• | i Imiigcstion, namely, have in the distress you experience, :» J j juLs" a » U nd thefX that , of fulnes3 / especially after. 6 | tone up the action of the eating, flatulence, wind on tno ston.ia.cli,. |! | mucous coats so neces- belching and vomiting. These symp- |i a sal 7 .I°. com P' eto toms are simply nature's warnraij to S 1 SSrfiSJS you that something ia wrong and that * sickness and general you should do something. J-AllS de- Ji js weakness and debility, cayod food poisons the blood, through § i these Tabules are valu- which the entire system becomes i I mcLteir Se 6fcrengtten impure and diseased. When the blood j p the Stomach and help to is bad it is apt to, cause disease of the' a | restore healthy appetite kidneys, of the liver, the heart, the • j | by ensuring perfect di- lungs, or any and all organs which it is I I ge Dr on s°hcldon'B Difies- intended to nourish. Properly digested | | tivo Tabules are sold in food makes pure healthy blood, which, J | sealed tins at 1/6 per in turn, makes a healthy person, by jj | tin of 36 Tabules, making every organ ,of the body I t twentytwo (22) Digea- , ' y b * S | tire Tabules and four- 1 % teen (14) Gastric Tab- Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules give 1 I u ! eS o ?a in r ''on the stomach perfect rest because they | at 2/6 containing 80 . r , . ~ , J . $ | Tabules, fifty (50) Di- contain a combination of the natural, .Jj | gostive Tabules and digestants as contained in a healthy | | thirty (30) Gastric stomach. They actually digest the food | I tal)U ' es - which is eaten and prepare it to be | I laMamus; taken up by the blood. This is a | k - common-sense method of treating | & ! efr»iv»o/»Vi i i

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 112, 29 January 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 112, 29 January 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 112, 29 January 1918, Page 9

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