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LONDON, ENGLAND. NEW MANSION PRIVATE HOTELS. 38, 39 and 40 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park. First-class hotels, overlooking Kensington Gardens. Gas fires and direct P.O. Phones all bedrooms. Inclusive’ terms (4 meals daily, actually worth sgns., from dE2/12/6 wkly. Bedroom, breakfast, bath, boots, attendance from 6/6 per day. ' Tariff and “Guide of London” from “The Dominion,” Wellington. | FLOWERS j ‘ ' 1 Bouquets, Posies, Sprays, I I Wreaths. • J I Telegraphed Anywhere. I ESTHER BARRY | I ST. GEORGE FLORAL STUDIO, ! I Phone 45-396. After hours, I i 25-298. J ;! 1 I I’RAD LEGS safely treated at Home with Varex Method. Simple and inexpensive. Free booklet Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist. Varex Ltd., Box 155Sa, Wgtn. Local rep.: Nurse Spence, Courtenay Chambers. Courtenay PL. Wellington.

There is a quiet grandeur about the Lake District which makes the picture postcard prettiness of other places seem tame. Here, close to the Scottish Border, there are 1000 square miles of the most beautiful country in the world. Charming old-world towns offer comfortable accommodation. Those who have once visited the Lake District always return. Those who hare never seen it have missed ono of life’s rare experiences. Apply f°>' illustrated literature to the MORECAMBE BAY AND LAKE DISTRICT RESORTS FEDERATION. Office No. 12, TOWN HALL, MORECAMBE, England. Margaret Thorpe SMART SUITS, GOWNS FOR AFTERNOON.OR EVENING WEAR. 10 WOODWARD STREET. WELLINGTON.

i I'M AFRAID I WONT ■ ' PHYL I FEEL GRAND [ LIPTON’S, i BE ABLE TO STAY " NOW. 6 MUST 0F COURSE. FOR BRIDGE. PHYL. HAVE BEEN THAT I HAVE A WRETCHED A J* l ? ,° F ,J EA ' DELICIOUS CUP OF TEA Jlfn- / -—whose is it? ■ Se. ™ o Cm/ 7 REFRESHING.; r r y’ I KNEW YOU D NINA,THIS f LIKE IT. MOTHER. LIPTON’S < / 1 BOUGHT IT ON - F TEA IS | THE WAY HOME ■ / "j DELIGHTFUL. 1 FROM PHYL’S. L / > I \ /' / Vw Lw-ii » IO! BY APPOINTMENT g ™ HEN you buy your next I 1 packet of tea, make sure it is H fl} 1 Lipton’s. Once you’ve tasted 3 £ its distinctive flavour and refreshing quality you will a always ask for Lipton’s Tea. Sh s i BLgS? $ I The secret of its superiority is mlw. the ideal conditions under which it is grown in Ceylon—and the expert blending and packing it receives before j reaching you in New Zealand. MPToarW thinmingmmW RUNDOWN O How MINERALS and NATURAL FOOD / lODINE Builds Worn-out Pale, Sickly 1 People Into Strong Red-Blooded, k Virile, Men and Women “VIKELP” Tabl«t»’ Amazing Mineral '1 Concentrate from the Paeific Ocean, Rich- / ett Source of the 12 euentiil MINERALS f and FOOD lODINE — Feed* Starved /.Mg Glands and Corrects Malnutrition — Must /j 1? i Build Rich Red Blood, Put o> Pounds off 'gjal I Solid Stay-There Flesh, Alluring Curves or I ( A A Muscle, Gives Steady Nerves, New Health ! j and Day-long Energy la First 10 days— /Xi / without the use of drugs —or trial is FREE. iWS H | Here’s new hope and encouragement for thousands , IsiL ' L of ill, even “Naturally** thin, weak, worn-out, z ageing, haggard-looking men and women whose energy and strength have been sapped by overwork •* and worry, who are nervous, irritable, always half •• sick and ailing. Science says the principal cause of these conditions is “GLANDS STARVING FOR MINERALS Wf/ ■Sr ar 'V' AND FOOD lODINE.” When these elsnds don’t work properly, ’W//or / you suffer from malnutrition and all the food in the world can’t he.p th Qt L A?.- °orf I you. It just isn’t turned into flesh. The result is you stay “ too-thin, W eps Ar e n I pale, tired out, ill and run-down. ... / qw To gain body weight and strength you need a definite evenly bal- Ou>Ji I anced ration of the 12 essential / MINERALS plus NATURAL . , FOOD lODINE all the time—not to be confused with chemical "-Hl iodides which often prove toxic, or mere iodine fumes. Only when the system gets an adequate supply of FOOD lODINE & MINERW A LS can y ou rc & u l atc metabolism—the body’s process of converting : W digested food into firm flesh, new strength, health and energy. To get •. an adequate supply of these 12 essential life-giving MINERALS (Chlorine, Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Sulphur, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Iron, Manganese, Copper, etc.) and FOOD lODINE so lackmg in our cooked daily foods, take “VIKELP" Tablets —made of an amazing Pacific Ocean Plant—now recognised as the world’s richest source of these precious substances. Contains 1,300 times more ISOOfry •> ; * iodine than oysters, once considered the best source. 6 tablets alone contain more FOOD lODINE than 480 lbs. of spinach or 1,3781b5. ; ,ettuce ’ Absolutely free from drugs. After eating “VIKELP’’ Tablets for a few days the food you eat no I longer clogs the system but turns to solid flesh; your body is not only rejuvenated but faulty metabolism, constipation, gastritis, rheunut ism and other systemic illnesses as in panel below are corrected W or disappear entirely. Resistance is built up against common colds and ethcf ordinary disorders. Whatever you have tried before, try “Vikclp" for only 10 days and a^ter tak * n £ thcm V° u do . ’ • • not wonderful, eat, sleep 11 iliSl and work better, and have not gained at least 5 lbs, (20-40 Corrects lbs a mon(h not uncommon ) lodine ♦. Skinniness, low vitality, the trial is free. “VIKELP" bad skin, faulty metabol- Tablets cost but little to use. ism, nerves. If your chemist cannot supply Iron . . Anaemia, headaches, you, send 5/9 for 10-day weakness. treatment (looTablets) or n/Copper .. Anaemia, loss of vigour. for regular large size (aas Calcium .. Stomach trouble, rickets, Tablets),to Dept AVI > 2/1 l‘.O, eczema. Box 33, Wellington, N.Z. Phosphorus Mental exhaustion. Sodium . . Stomach, kidney, bladder jff H glr troubles, rheumatism. tl k ißl 3 E®* J Potassium . Constipation, acidosis, W ■ iLvi Eha uai h V:<:< heart trouble. disorders, nerves. In America “Vikelp** is sold MaataocH Anaemia, gout, debility, under the nine “Kelpamalt.”

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 113, 6 February 1937, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 113, 6 February 1937, Page 6