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The stately Eucalyptus bows its head, And sighs and moans as if all joys had fled. The sleepy Bear cries-— "Why such lament ? I'd like to know what's ruffled your content." " Alas !" the sad old tree says in leply, " Once full of joy, and pride, and power was I, But now my oil's discarded, and I find Woods' Peppermint Coke is used by all mankind "

I Pallid Women. I H TJALLOR is an expression of the condition of the blood doe H I to a deficiency of the red corpusclps which give the colon ■ to the blood. H Mobt people think the blood is a " soft solid," but it is M&llj H H composed of closed cells or little bags, whose outer covering ia H colourless ; inside is the rich colouied fluid H When the cheeks and lips are waxy and pallid, it is evident that H H there isn't sufficient colouring matter m the blood, or, in other H words, it is in a weak and unhealthy condition. To remedy this, it is essential that a food tonic should be taken, and there is nothing to equal I WiLTON'S == I I BOVO-FERRUM. I I It brings back the Bloom of B I Health to the Pallid Cheeks. ■ ■jj Wilton's Bovo-Ferrum contains the very elements required to H enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves H It is a scientific combination of the best extract of the best bull-beef and iron in solution. j| By ci eating new rich blood and nerve force, and instilling new WM H energy and vitality into eveiy organ of the body, this great food medicine thoroughly overcomes pallor, weakness and disease. I CHEMISTS & STORES, I I 2/6 Per Bottle. I

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 14

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