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El Marjorie McKenna AGE 16— and 9 years before Feb. 25. 1918. A*e. 7 years 5 months : weight. 1 *t. Hi lb*. BEFORE TAKING VIROL How VIROL BUILDS for LIFE At the age of 7 years 5 months, Marjorie McKenna was suffering from the most serious form of wasting. Today, thanks to Virol, she is a healthy, well - grown girl showing no trace of the tremendous strain thrown upon her constitution during her terrible illness. Remarkable Evidence— At 7 years 5 months, Feb. 25th, 1918, Marjorie McKenna was admitted to Rosevale Hospital, Dumfries, in a state of extreme emaciation and exhaustion (Photo 1) and with many sores. She weighed 1 st. liJ lbs. Apart from dressing of the sores, she had no special treatment except Virol, which was given her thrice daily. On the 21 st April, eight weeks after admission, her sores were all healed and she weighed 3 st. 114 lbs. (Photo 2). Virol not only restored her to health then, as the Matron of the Hospital certifies, but to-day her doctor is able to write: “I have examined Marjorie McKenna and find that she is in perfect health .” No other food has the same reconstructive powers, because no other food contains the same life-giving ingredients in the same proportions. VIROL Give your child Virol in the critical years of growth and development. Agents: WRIGHT STEPHENSON * CO., LTD., P.O. Box 1520, Wellington, N.Z. VIROL LTD.. EALING, LONDON. W.S. ENGLAND. April 21. 1918. Age. 7 years 7 mooli; weight. 2 st. 11% lb*. AFTER 8 WEEKS ON VIROL

BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME BY USING Liquid Granite Floor Varnish Berry’s Brushing Lacquer makes for Wood or Linoleum. Lasts old furniture look like new. Dries longest and saves labour. in half an hour. Obtainable from All Dealers. N.Z. Agents: W. V. WILSON & CO., 109, Albert Street.

A £4/4/- PERMANENT WAVE for 30/- at JACKSON* S SUNSHINE BEAUTY SHOPPE, Dilworth Buildings. Phone 41-131

OUR ANNUAL SUMMER VALUES BEYOND COMPARIXON THE TIME ND THE PLACE TO XAVE Commences on MONDAY A Sweeping Clearance of Our Varied and Extensive Stocks. Furniture, Soft Furnishings, Carpets etc. — All are included in this SUMMER SALE. Once again our Annual Summer Sale has come round—a Sale at which everything is extensively reduced—a Sale at which the reductions are genuine. If you are requiring anything in Furniture, Carpets, or Soft Goods—in fact, anything at all that we have in our large and complete stocks—now is the time to buy and save money. ALL ARE QUALITY GOODS OF REPUTABLE MANUFACTURE. Remember, the Sale commences on Monday next, February 3rd. FURNITURE Dining Room Suites, Lounge Suites, Bedroom Suites, Occasional Furniture, Office Furniture. All are substantially reduced— Save Pounds by buying now. CARPETS Wilton and Axminster Squares in all sizes. Body and Border Axminsters. Plain Coloured Art Felt Carpets. Rugs and Mats in all sizes. Our Special Real Persian and Thibetan Rugs. All are greatly reduced. Buy now and make big savings. SOFT GOODS Curtain Materials in endless variety. Cretonnes, Shadows, HandPrinted Linens, etc. Furniture Coverings, in Moquette, Velvet, Tapestries, Damasks, etc. The prices we now ask afford excellent opportunities for redecoration at very small cost. CLn&emsZfCCxdi FUR. N / S'H /NC SPE C/AL/S'TS' ijueen St dockland

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 27

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