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A Great STATESMAN WS And A Great Tonic Iron Jelloids. Strength of Character, Strength of Will, Strength of Intellect make the Great Statesman. WILLIAM PlTT—tht Yevr:*tr % All have their source in the material body—all depend upon the red corpuscles of the blood. Maintain the number of your red corpuscles, these are the Army Service Corps of the body. Nothing wilt serve sa well as Iron Jelloids. Poorness of blood is known as Anxmia. For DEBILITY, WEAKNESS andNERVINESS, Men find The Ideal Tonic and Restorative in Iron Jelloids No. 2A. For AN/EMIA ( shown by breathlessness on slight exertion, pallor, depression and weakness) in Men and Women, Doctors prescribe Iron Jelloids No. 2. Mr. J. R. PENNINGTON. Chemist. WORKSOP, writes:- "I always handle Iron JelloldA "with pleasure as my customers arc invariably satis6ed with the results." A FORTNIGHT'S TRIAL (Price 1/9 ) WILL CONVINCE YOU. Iron Jelloids Reliable Tonic for Men Iron Jelloids No. 2A. For Anxmia in Men and Women Iron Jelloids No. 2. For Growing Children Iron Jelloids No. 1. Parents—Keep the Hat Rack Fall Your boys and girls will stay home more often if you fill those vacant lwmrs between dinner and bed-time, witli entertainment. Get a COLUMBIA Gaphophone. It furnishes recreation that never paUs. Plays for you the latest and best dance music—sings you the popular songs, oldtim« favourites, classical gems, or the Sunday evening hymn. • Let ns Demonstrate its merits to you FREE Columbia Graphophone Webiey, Sons & Gofton Ltd. MUSIC SPECIALISTS 243 High Street, Christchurch K " ™~ ™ms& — iwpostaw — JjS k Iff miTg bJB rrtTjlTW if jfr hotiob. liH ' 13 HBIkBkBJ9 JM JH B _ w,H I In ooasequnoV fl B L H vJIr IKW 19 JB of uvmerona lmW K=tl tattouapurohase««| ii i , cmsiseethe nam* \ "IMIIMEFOHD'I " I -91 ******** '-"jsr l 2k 55 (jfantloMadir.ina tat r=s — ss — ss — ~"5» Infante, Children, Opn I Delicate Females, H W W\ W j&kfi N H «Z -y| Mtcl the Sickness la &a r ■>** Ba B O of Pngomoy. £5 30 36* D. The Universal Bemedy foe Acidity of the Headachy C/l' HearVbtrriLjndigeßtitHU 3otgJSractatioiis.Bilk»TV<ffpiotioD«>

MEASLES IX CAMP. The outbreak of measles among the troops was due to genus brought in l;y t-oldiers returning from leave. A scientific and rapid method of coping with tho malady is to sniff up, gargle, ond swallow small quantities of warm Fluenzol, which dispels microbes without injury to the system. 4

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16212, 15 May 1918, Page 3

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