ANAMIA is iron-starvation Tke chonge in me i amaring both mysel} and my friencs' 81 am Siting " to tell you of my appreciation 0f Iron felloids [ have suffered from Ancmia for years but started to take Iron felloids only a feeo weeks ag0. The change in Ine is amazing J } both myself and my friends: (Mrs.} You are bound to be anemic if you are Itoir starved, because ample iron is vital for the production of red blood cells: Proof of this 1S the amazing effect of IRON JELLOIDS which provide in an easy to take form the iron needed to build up rich; red blood: No. 2 for Women No. 2A for Mea: Of all chemists and stores: Iron Jelloids The word felloids- is 0 registered trade mark L uobtalnable locally. Frite to the Selling Acente Earold $ . Ritchie (N.Z )Ltd 104-108 Dixon Sc. Wellington
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 179, 27 November 1942, Page 10
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145Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 179, 27 November 1942, Page 10
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