POVERTY OP THE BLOOD. " Ask l.oasby About It." Hundreds of poopl<- ufler from !mO rnexs nf tlio hlonil. Probably They don't know they are anaemic \\ hrn yon fee! tireJ. »ln-o\ri tired. t!ip functions n it natural, the appetite f>k:e, troubled wi!.h tin.tuleuce ami indirection, constipation, headaches, nerve pains, low spirits everything a trouble, then is Ji« time to oome aiul "Ask Loasbv Alxiut It." During the many years I haw been in business I miwt liavc treated thousande of sufferers like tliis. They all tfe: better. What • have ilon« for fufTorers in tl>e pas-t 1 can do for you. I do nothing pto but pre.v.'rilH; for euifcrcrfl who are not well, yet not bad enough far the doctor. No matter what you- trouble is, cciue and "Ask Lnosby Abnnt It. -, If I cannot do you pood I will tell you so. My advice is tree. A. XI. LOASBV, The Only Prescribing Chemist, 24. TIL-; Majesty's Arcade, Auckland. O{>en on Friday nights from 7 pan. to 8.30 p.m. Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 202, 26 August 1919, Page 8
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