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For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Groat Peppermint pure.—Advt. GOITRE! A LADY who tried every remedy in vain, ! and at las! discovered, a simple self cure, will send particulars FREE to sufferers. "* Send eddr«i to ALICE MAY. Box /9QQ i Cbrutchareti, N:z: Don't scad .l.rnp.. 10Z : : 'mention this paper Want of Tone often means Want of Iron Jelloids When you are run down, lacking in energy and pul-of-sorls generally it is a sign that your s!js(am needs the bracing, inoigoraling effect of. Oxygen. Rich, red blood is a sign of abundance of oxygen in the system, . lrqn Jelloids make rich, red blood. Eminent doctors have long prescribed this loell known ionic in cases of debility, anemia, weakness and nerdous prostration.' After taking Iron Jelloids for a few days you may expect to feel quite fit and strong again. For Anamic in Men and Women, Iron Jelloids No. 2. Reliable Tonic for Men, Iron Jelloids No. 2A. For Children, Iron Jelloids No. I \ Of gff Cksntfats, 21-. lqr E e «zc, 41-. HALF-A-TICK r5 *J!L_ is about enough time in which to ri!ft?V^H make a cup of " CAMP " Coffee, M-, J 'Jn the best of all Codecs. There is H, Jffl € OF FEE '-|||jthat'swhyitissoeconoraical.Thera W»\WTO§

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 4 June 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 4 June 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 4 June 1924, Page 15

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