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r— —: ■ 1 A GREAT FONIC EIRON JELLOIDS. A Great Observer Gahanlin 179t, iMi preparing toapof frost " Great events from triAini causes a&nng." Great events from trifling causes Tonic and Resloratltx. Poorness of blood is known as AN/EMI'A. For ANAEMIA (shown by breathlessness on slight exertion, pallor, depression and weakness) Doctors prescribe the well-known Iron Jelloids No. 2.—there is nothing better. For DEB ILITY, WEAKNESS and NERVI, NESS,- Men find The Ideal Tonic and Restorative in Iron Jelloids No. 2A. ftr.J. n. PEkNINOTON. Chemist, Wo;-feso>, mites :-"I <*l™j>s handle I ronjMoid « wiiit-Mcsw* as '"* customers are invariably satisfied tttr/i tuc results. A FORTNIGHT'S TRIAL (Price & ) WILL CONVINCE YOU. Reliable Tonic for Men Iron Jelloids No. 2A. For Anesmiajn Men and Women Iron-Jelloids JVo, 2. For Growing Children »;•-.-. Iron Jellotds No. 1. ® 6j all Chemists. A fortnight's treatment 2s. Manufactured only by The Iron lelloidCo.. Ltd. ,205. City Road. London England. I :||P I Good to the very last 1 1% Urjfy I "Rex" Luncheon Cheese keeps s/.len- | f&tfA \&jy& $ didlg after thetin is opened. \ % *ffljris *$Js\A !? -There is no waste, because its con- .$ &jysA V/ffjyA *» sistencp makes it east), to s; read, and v/y&A Vjf^A y because^ there is no rind. ?■ vJj&A Jffls '% "Rex" Cheese is a' vbelcome addition \\ Wss &\^& ]fo. to any meal, because of its. piquant flavor -a &s's \//J¥j& ? Try it to-day for all sandwich occasions. A /fj£r / & Jjy# § Sold by all Grocers. V* ytf&A yj&j&jA % Be sure you get "Rex" — it is packed f\ Vffij&j4 VjF&A \ onl D in Sos tlnSl Tlle bißo\Bt Cheese ty fffjf& tfjpd H As«nti« THOMPSON BROS. Ltd.. Wellington $ tfj&j&A K&js4w Pocked by Fogeitl, Jone» 8c Co Ltd i 10S jt VJrff£ "For the Blood is the Life." ¥¥J« YOU are troubled with I |"TO YOU are suffering the Jill Eczerria, Blotches, Spots, «•■» " aches and pains of Bad Pirnples,Boils,Carbuncles,.Spres, Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Scroor Eruptions of any kind continu" fulouj and Ulcerated Sores, ally bursting through the.:skfn..., Glandular.Swellings, etc. fWf YOU have that constant WiC 1 YOU are in the grip of * itching and inflammation ** Rheumatism, Sciatica, of Piles and Fistula. Lumbago, Gout, etc All thsso are »uro siena of o!o«ging.blood impurity, oalling for immediate treatment through the blood, so don't waste your time and money on useleon lotions and messy ointments, which cannot get below the surface of the skm. What you want and what you must have Jb a medicine that will get right to the root of,your trouble, a medioine that;vjiir.,thoro.ughly; free the,.btood of the poisonous matter, which alone is the true cause of all your suffering. Clarke's Bloorl Mixture is just such a medicine. It is composed of ingredients which quickly attaok, overcome, and expel from the blood all impurities (from whatever cause arising), and by renderiag it clean and pure, can be celitd on to affect a lasting our*. The True Valtte of nin,,., mm^^w, " ,„, CURKE'SEOODMIXTURE f TfT^tfcV 1 is certified by » most rerruirkable [ jfzu ■ Juk%>r >3 V monials from grateful patients ijlllAu of ail classes—patieDts who bava -^«| « J? 6^'**' **■*• been cured after doctors and jkffm^»4^W****i hdspitals have given them up as B JRi3 l J m 2ll Wir© been cured after trying many • flnffcrtni ■jaaßKsß&flWggJ^-.WBaS i other treatments without success . ' -patient? who not only have. been cur^J of the particular Skto or Blood Complaint from which Tpi. e TOn r lrt'«! Rp<!t RInnHI Pmrifipr they wero suffering, but also »BC «OriU 5 JtseiilßiOOd raTIUCT have found great improvement f*¥TKF^ Alt S-in their general health. (See. - VUICJC/O AL*l+ f pamphlet round bottle.) ftimr ni fj'hri fHPC A CT<? I Clarke'i Blood Mixture Is pteM.nl SKIN & PLUOD DiSEflStd } lo lake nnd warranted free frota • ;»,:____.: 5 anything injurious to the most OF ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS i delicate constitution of either sex, » from lafancy to old-age. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 14

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