£)0 YOU KNOW the importance of rich blood? It will be evident • ? when you consider that the entire system, derives its nourishment ' ' 1 from the blood. ' ■■■■• ij When the blood is poor in quality and unable properly to perform ;' ■£ its function, the system becomes starved. . -I ■The sufferer complains of exhaustion, lassitude, loss of appetite I and depression— he is debilitated. ■ . . ■ J Hewillcontinuetosufferuntilhisbloodisenrichedandstrengthened 1 : This is when Iron 'Jelloids,' The Reliable Tonic, are needed to I enrich and strengthen the blood. ■ • " ••■■•■* Asthe blood becomes restored to its normal condition, strength and I energy return—one feels 1 fit and well. -■ • .-. ... f Dr. Andrew Wilson wrote :-"lan>royerlslied bhodcanbe '•'■ V " ; 1 \, m * i ' rich ani good by means of Iron 'Jelhlds , the ■ • | most effective and-desirable treatment." . •■■ A FORTNIGHT'S TRIAL (price 1/9) WILL CONVINCE YOU. I Rthable Tonic for Ititi . . . IRON 'JELLOIDS No. 2A ' I For Aiuzmia \n Woi'i'ti IRON-JFILOIDS , No 2 h For Oron. r k CI Mr n IRON JLLLOIDS No 1 } ObU nbe at Ci I pr cc 19Lageb ic 4/ i Or '<** ° reed Jell Lloyds) \*mp M M NO, HILL TOO STEEP m NO SAND To ° BE£ p l ■ . U +JACKSQN"4CYIr/VDEfi2OH.F! AFEW SPECIAL FEATURES: U; * V ALL SPR^,GS.FULL v - ;r • . .■•■..- VARIABLE"JET-OPERATED'WHILE '■ DR!VBNG,GIV!NG;PERFECT FIXTURE AT ALL SiPEEDS.-VSBRATiONLESS-WONDERFUL-PLBXiBILITY-O.N HILLS. LIGHT WEIGHT •SEQONOIVIICAL.; CATALOGUES *$ TRIALS FROM I CYCLE %MOTOR Stl PPHES^U? \2/fAmfl SffIEET-WELUNGTM.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 9
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