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tf X HOT N^Hv^ WATER V\wJ^ IN A /Z^f^tf^J JIFFEY! //'if British Electric 13 WATER I§§ BOILER Boils 1 pint of water in about 2£ minutes. Economical! A REAL BARGAIN at p ß ,ce gyjj THE ELECTRIC 11 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Good Looks and Vitality! Men* fall for'the girl with good looks and vitality!. That is why the iron-starved girl stands little chance ofsuccess with men, because, iron-starvation makes a girl washed-out looking, listless, and dull. Every girl should avoid iron-starvation by taking Iron c Jblloids* now and then. Iron 'Jelloids* are the best and mosr easily assimilated form of iron you can take. Iron c Jsixoms * put colour into your cheeks and lips s a sparkle in your eyes, lustre in your hair, and make you feel overflowing with irresistible vitality. Iron Jelloids for Men No. 2A. (containing quinine). Foe Women: No. 2. For Children s No. 1 Of ail chemists and stores. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Sleep Sound All Night, The largest selling medicine for broncMtis and asthma in all of blizzardlycold Canada is Buckley's, Oanadiol Mixture (triple acting)—now made in New Zealand — a blessing to thousands. , There's nothing, so safe and sure in the world—2 0r.3 doses in sweetened hot water just before bedtime and many a sufferer from strangling, choking Asthma, has found relief and a good night's rest — and that j ■ bad, old, persistent, bronchial cough has left you. Get a 2/6 bottle at any •ood chemist. Depend on it. Buckley's Canadiol Mixture gives definite quick relief ,from. that.. choking, gasping., struggle for breath. crnhoiol Night Letter Telegrams 24 words I/Id. every additional , two words. m Delivered 6y post next morning. I I Use I I Telegraph I ■ Commands I I Attention I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 July 1939, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 July 1939, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 July 1939, Page 20

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