I **A Great Tonic iron Jelhids\ Says the JT^?k Physician. sfe^M They constitute the most •JL^J^-Qj-a effective and desirable treat- i£*3*v merit for that common com- 'Si|£r\ /^f^^^^h. plain!, that insidious and rJ§v/Nv s <%r,a'W@itj23k weakening condition no mat- "^^o^i(Z4^4^^m Itr from what cause arising, Ks* kjt'jwn as Anemia or Poor- - -_ XJj^i J^sti*. * Ira* I<Ws The principal symptoms of fT/^f,(S^^l^^ . Attttmia are paleness of cheeks, '#>$ and inside of . eyelids ; bfedthlessness on slight exertion; digestbe disturbances and lack of energy. On ohssroihg these symptoms ~a course of Iron Jelloids is strongly to he recommended. ' Dr. ANDREW WILSON wrote:—"lt can be definitely stated "that Iron Jelloids constitute the most effective and desitable treatment "for that comtnon complaint Aniemia or Poorness of blood.' Dr. J. M. 8., M.D., writes: — "After a long and^careful study of "the different phases ofAnamia, I find'that no-preoaralion is so easily "taken by the patient and so quickly assimilated as Iron Jelloids." A Fortnight'sTriai(2l-.) will" convince you. | (Pronounced Jcll-Lloydt.) i For Gtouii'ig Children ;., ... IRON JELLOIDS No. I. ! For AtiKrhict in Men and Women ... IRON JELLOIDS No. 2. A Reliable Tunic for Men... ... IRON JELLOIDS No. HA, / Of all Chemists. A fortnight's treatment 2\-. , ■ Muluf&ctored by The Iron Jftiloid Co.. Ltd., 205, City Road* London, E.C.I. England. I Tea-first became luiown. iii 1L Jf^*?*^ J^tti ' England, towards the end of Jl&^i\s*^^-~~rrx *r" j stirring times when Eng- , j I land's sailors swept the , i seas a dhest of Tea was a more valued | prize than many a trinket wrested from the I haughty Spaniard. And yet money could j j not buy any tea that would compare with j j EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE | ; Just as "Amber Tips" is superior to the tea of | I Drake's days so too does it to-day hold | \ pride of place over other brands. One trial * \ jj will prove its merits —test it to-night. 19 , \ Whol88»l« AgejiH—THOMPSON BROS.. B.TD.. Wellington. M A 44jf^ ' fifl y^^rw Wise Wiyes -p. zzzS Work Wonders with | r^ I? Weji . *'* B>^ 9^ 5^ '"' ' /^A^^^^^^ The strength and-pnrity.of'Baayer r never vary. A spoonful from any yr 7^ y& l'n w'" perform the tame goad work ' 7?Z ' k y& y4%.J^ +<&3 t v of raising the most appetising Sconei P^ »4t j^>. V^y and Cakes you ever tasted. Can 4 j >» /Ob adapted to ALL recipes. fe, '&. \ I | Cooks who know always demand
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 10
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