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£odd& Pills are distinguished By a peculiarity which is all their own.. Yon neither have to increase the dose nor to repeat it with greater frequency. The sys- " tern sets up no resistance. They help without harming the liver, the digestive intestine, the bile, or the stomach. For indigestion, constipation, biliousness, torpid liver, etc., Cockle's Pills give prompt, pleasant, and thorough relief; by going to the real cause of all such troubles! and aidirg your natural! forces Cask!*'* AltJfci in* Pills, of all Chemists throughout the world. Prices in England 1/lJ and 2/9. Inns*.... for over 100 years, and made in England by JAMES ceCMJE « Co.. 4«. Oraonri St, Uarfom Iw. -

am»L_im j ii 9 T)O YOU KNOW the importance of rich blood? It will be evident " S - when you consider that tlie entire system derives its nourishment *jf from the blood. ' . s B' When the blood is poor in quality and unable properly to perform fl| its function, the system becomes starved. . Kg The sufferer complains of exhaustion, lassitude, loss of appetite MB and depression—he is debilitated. . ■- , BE He will continue tosuffer until his blood is enriched and strengthened. Gf This is -when Iron 'Jelloids,' The Reliable Tonic, are needed to . B enrich and strengthen the blood. .. ~ . . ~ IS • . As the blood becomes restored to its normal condition, strength and mm energy return—one feels fit and well. 8 Or. Amtrtw Wll—m wrote .-—" Imonvertmhcd Mmf cut to 1H "■•* rlek mm* goad by memnrn of Iron 'JeUoMm , thm JBI ■Mf mttactlrt ua* 4emlrablm treatment." ' ■*«•-. |H A FORTNIGHTS TRIAL (price 1/9) WILL CONVINCE YOU. «■ Reliable Tonic for Men . ; , IRON 'JELLOIDS No. ZA. Wk For Amentia in Women , . . IRON 'JELLOIDS' No. 2: ■ Jfil For Growing Children . . . IRON 'JELLOIDS' No. I,\> JB ObUioabiaftt all Chemists, price 1/9. Large size 4/-. ' .'] '' SB "TEAYOU Will ENJOY" ..■ i OUR /• '- ; - . ■ FAMOUS I^Y^BLEND For everyday family use get this 1/9 Blend and save 3d. per Ib. It* good Tern too—rich in flavour and quality, and has a fragrance that cannot ■" . fail to please. If you want a specially choice Tea get our 21- Blend, NELSON "T MOATEISA M The Case For and Against S ■ Edmonds Baking Powder B ■ This popular baking powder is so firmly established indie B ■J kitchens of New Zealand that it seems hardly necessary to g§ recount its attributes here. However, for the benefit of the ' ■ I comparatively small number of housewives who have not yet L made its acquaintance, as well as for those who may have • * heard invidious comparisons between it and other.brands. I - we present in opposing columns the true facts concerning Edmonds Sure-to-Risc" Baking Powder, Each Urge tin conUin. HJoz. The price per tia ii only * oJ pare, wholesome baking penny or two more than other I powder, being Zioz. to 4soz. brend. giving leu weight per I more than i» contained in tins tin. f> of other powders. 1 -.-., ■" ' The chief ingredient of I. Edmonds is genuine Grape I , Cream of Taitar—2o torn . . J V-51!"' : ' used every month. . . ■ ■■ ; o vJi >' ;i, *- The high standard of quality ; '.j » I i$ always maintained, despite I diiSculties of obtaining *up- I plies of mtterialt. .'-."'."' ."Jj The increased price is not I nearly in proportion to in- 1 created cost of production. ' . . ' ' I 1.250.000 tins of Edmonds ' < I Basing Powder told in one I There you have tfie facto for and agauist. and the oalythay I apparently against Edmonds is really in its favour. IOCR* I fore take no risks, but always insist on ' | _ CPMONDC L ■ . . ■ MS ■ B B Now etjaieabje in Ihre* sow*, contarag 6J. 12 and Mfoz. respeetWel*. B I Write to Edmonds Powder. Wojta, Chratchurcb. f or ■ gB ' - . . / "Free Cuuaerj Book. -■~ ■• . . |B ■ ' .-M-»l 'T

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1917, Page 7

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