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One word's as good as ten, so simply say— " HAVINDEN'S." It gives, the cup that cheers—takes the bite out of winter breezes. For fortifying breakfasts, and warm sus- / taining suppers there's ONE drink— DD □□ ■ \ Send for FREE Sample enclosing 2d. postage. Delecti Prbducti, P.O. 80i;547 WellingUß I I ®€$ " T O L MAKES ROUGH HANDS SMOOTH in'ti'llrn^ui'hsh'Jniiiinles'iJ you rub in a fair: drop* of Q.-TOIi before hUrting your day's noi-lt. llairirautta r o>i,.nii«t» ir.d Ruuoi, * \ Do you realise the danger of Anaemia (Impoverished blood)^ Rich, red blood is an indispensable necessity to the maintenance _of vital energy.-' When the blood becomes Impover. ished (Anxmic) the whole bodily health suffers., Because impover. ished blood lacks the nutntive material necessary-to replace the amount of vital energy expended daily by the body.' Thus the vitality gradually dimin. ishes—the resistance to disease is? weakened—and a feeling; of wean, ness pervades the whole system. To renew the vitality of the body, Ihe blood must be.enriched with the , nutntive material necessary to revitalise the system. It is in cases of impoverished blood , that the help of ' Wincarnis is so invaluable. Because 'Wincarnis' possesses a i four-fold power—it is a Tonic, a i Restorative, a Blood-malter, and a Nerve Food-all in one. That is why over 10,000 Doctors , j recommend' Wincarnis. 1 If yeit are Anaemic, or Weak, or Run-dpwn.or Nervous, or trying to ■ retain strength after an illness-do as thousands of other* have done. ( BermtaUing'Wincarnis'to-day and enjoy the vigorous health that comes from rich, revitalised blood, new , nerve force, new vigour and abundant vitality. „ HulbtsureyiHfet'Winctrntl.'j ! Ifyouwanttogetwell—. „'. i thun substitutes./ ' j' T^ COLEMAN'fc C'l. LM., Winc»rnis Worki. Norwich. You can buy "Wineqnus" 'r«m »ny Wins ~ Mtrchiiit, licenced Chemist «r Grocer, hut i • F you txiirrienei- any difficulty in obtaining 'write .lireot to the Sole Distiibuun* A*«S Fassett | John.on. 233 Clatene. ' Street. S>dney, N S.W. (UlllAN'3 ESBSNCE) For Coughs and Colds SAVES YOU MONEY oofs voti noon t SALVAGE DRAPERY AND CLOTH* ING. SHOP full of Drapery. Laces, Glove*, Hosiery, and Blouses, at your ow| price. All to bo cleared. Hayyio . 149151, Mannoreist.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 17, 22 July 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 17, 22 July 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 17, 22 July 1921, Page 10

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