I Will you help vs to maintain | Arthur and his 1100 | brothers and sinters in our | Homes and Training Ship? | The children are trained for | definite trades and will al- | ways be employable. When | they leave us we find them | good positions. [ PLEASE HELP THE GREAT WORK | OF | CARING FOR YOUNG CHILDREN K LEGACIES URGENTLY NEEDED | THE I Shaftesbury Homes | AND 1 “Arethusa” | Training Ship I 164 Shaftesbury Avenue, g London, W.C.2. ® President: IS H.R.H. THE DUKE OF KENT, | K.G. H Secretary: F. Brian Pelly, A.P.O. It] 1® MMES YOU SIMK r t ? Bfe iifr' wlil | '' / " - 1 i ,JBb jSllifl Iron is vital to good health. If you are ironstarved, you are ‘ nervy,’ your digestion is poor, you lack energy and driving force, cannot stand the strain of hard work. It is no use treating the symptoms. More iron is the only remedy. The easiest way to get more iron is to take IRON ■ JELLOIDS’ No. zA, which contain iron in its most easily assimilable form. Soon you will feel a remarkable change 1 Weakness will become strength, jumpy nerves will be steadied, you will enjoy your food, and be able to work harder and with more heart. You will be a new man. Get a box of IRON •JELLOIDS’ No zA (For Men) to-day I Iron JeUoids For Men No. 2A. (containing quinine). For Women: No. 2. For Children : No. 1 OF all chemists and stores. Snsh hoss I KEEPS OFF I COUGHS SCOLDS I ~ GOITRE _ SPECIALIST. MUIR, Chemist, 529W. Balmoral, Auckland. Send for Free Particulars. WHEN YOU HAVE A PARCEL TO SEND REMEMBER that every Post Office is a receiving depot; that there are over 2,000 Post Offices in the Dominion waiting to receive parcels; that practically every village has a Post Office; that PARCELS BY POST are promptly despatched by RAIL, ROAD and STEAMSHIP services. THE SEALED RECEPTACLES USED FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF PARCELS BY POST ENSURE SECURITY and SECRECY in transit. RATES: Up to 3lb. 6d. Up to 7lb 1/U P to 141 b 1/6 Up to 211 b 2/Up to 281 b 2/6 The above charges apply to ordinary parcels anywhere within the Dominion. USE THE POST FOR PARCELS
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 3 (Supplement)
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