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: Every Busy Housewife v Needs « - Because "Waipa" lightens labour and saves steps, lime and temper. - "Waipa" burns readily and steadil/ , without poking and stirring — is not rough on " fire bars — will not clinker — causes no smuts — - leaves no^cinders, but only a little brown ash. "Waipa " is the best Domestic Coal mined in New Zealand. Get "Waipa" Household Coal for Grates — House Nuts for Ranges. If your Dealer can't supply you, write Waipa Railway & Collieries, Ltd. 100 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY \ 'Phone 72 Wellington c.h-s, 33-2 - — ni©®ios — and is often caused by an impoverished blood supply which also leads to a susceptibility to colds, coughs, infectious disease and serious constitutional disorders. SCOTT'S Emulsion enriches the blood, provides the right food for muscles, bones and brain and in this way brings the plumpness, vigour, vitality and strength of robust health. To the weakly child, the worn-out mother and the wasted worker— give genuine 1874 Adg 1914 TRADE |JH -£ ™ MARK I the food tonic which is i approved by the world's foremost physicians. : 5 000 Soldiers : in a pin's head You are breathing in microbes as you I read. But your blood is full of Soldiers in : white uniforms trying : to defend you. ~ • These soldiers are the "1 white cells of the blood 1 which attack and destroy the germs of disease. So : tiny are they that 5,000 v '- of them could manoeuvre in the space of a pin's head. Your health, your very life, depends on the fighting efficiency of these cells. The food which builds them is Virol. This wonderful combination of food substances, beginning with- bone-marrow, supplies the 'blood-forming organs of your body with the very agents which help them to form the "soldier" cells, Virol should be given to anyone, adult or child, who is wasting, anaemic, or in a weak condition of health. Virol may be taken from the spoon or in 1 warm millc, and can be ob> tamed of all Druggists' Stores. Used in more than 1000 Hospitals & Sanatoria VIROL, Ltd., 153/iW, Old St., London, B.C.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 73, 23 September 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 73, 23 September 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 73, 23 September 1914, Page 4