Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

300* increase in the power of the "soldier" cells that defend the body—after feeding on Virol Striking Evidence An elaborate series of investigations recently conducted at a well-known sanatorium has definitely proved that the addition of Virol to the diet exercises a remarkable influence on the action of the white cells of the blood, which protect the body against germs. The experiments showed there was a distinct and progressive increase in the functional activity of the white cells in proportion to the number of weeks the patient had been fed on Virol. BEFORE FEEDING ON VIROL. AFTER FEEDING ON VIROLi Photograph of the blood under a most power- Photograph of the blood under 3 most powe*> ful microscope, showing that the rod-like ful microscope, showing that the "soldier" germs have not been attacked by the cells have absorbed the rod-like germs. "soldier" cells. Harmful \ f WhittCeU. ■ Ihe White Cells hav\ absorbed nearly aIL Germs ' tiu Gems, which * thy then destroy. After twelve weeks' Virol diet, TABLE OF RESULTS the power of the white cells of , , f, , , , _ Average number the blood to destroy the germs Duration of of gems absorbed was four times as great as feeding with jjj 15 minutes by • that of the average blood of ■ VIRO " each soldier cell. those who had not been fed on ~~ ~ } Virol. _ . 0 weeks I*l The infinitesimal " soldier" 2 n • - I*3 , cells of the blood that defend 6 „ I*s . you die by millions in your 9 » 3*8.body daily; millions of new 12 „ 4*5 \ ones have to take their place. L—_ . Virol is made of the particular • •* " : _ kinds of foods, beginning with bone-marrow, that feed the blood-maMng bones and glands, thus providing the body with'; Healthy blood crammed., with "soldier" cells. ■ . .4 Everyone man, woman and childespecially , those who are delicate, wasting or run down, should therefore take Virol. Feed babies , and young children on Virol; they are subject to so many ill? from which. these " soldier " cells alone can defend them. VIR01,;;L 1 Used in more than a . -* 7 f*: Thousand Hospitals and Sanatoria VIROL, LTD.. 152/166. Old Street, toadoo. E.C. : : * ' aT " f ; -Si r ;• * t t , M MkA GOOD; : FOR4 ANY OLD . •tSfl MOUN®J:^ix I And good for the worst road and weather conditions. ~ , 1 - < Msshbm! CYCLE TYRES I For staunchness, speed and safety, the Michelin are I For staunchness, speed and safety, the Michelin are •- : • supreme. The reason . why is simply this : Instead of- v • I producing various qualities at various prices, thus / "1 increasing the cost of the best r quality, f Michelin 1 ■'V concentrate the whole of their energies and vast 1 , / resources upon the, production of ONE -QUALITY j ONLY—THE- BEST. , " !'SJ *" - ,| r . Cycle Covers ,7. Cycle Tubes g fi|| 12/6 e&ch (Fitting Extra) j Cdell ?. g No higher priced Covers or Tubes are more reliable \ than the; Michelin. l^tlf YOUR DEALER STOCKS THEM J. B. CLARKSON & CO., LTD., Wholesale Distributors^. J . ■ * -X* »... H &v • ' waiwiiHi"nni nun n ""■■i—atn—— BASKETS. We have many other 052.—11 inches diameter, beautifully chased j • m design, at 16/6, . .nd ptawl, 37/6. • ; 1 STEWART I DAWSON, ■ aim K72s9.—Richly embossed, oblong shape, „ i V - AUCKLAND. 11 inches by 8 inches, 47/6. | •, — »iiiimiizaniiiiia3Tri™i iinn iiiiiibii iiiimii lij^k-8 r Brass Bandsi w »" ™; i iNttTRIIurNTS. MUSIC Being made from Malted Barley iolely. con INSTRUMENTS, MUSIb, .^ g the erea tat amount o£ Diastase - (difies» i . --j?! -All SUPPLIES. REPAIRS. tiva agent) known. t ~ i; /Na'rin for Free niuatoted C»l»« Tgj g o ia in Screw-top Jars; Small, Is 94 pet jar;( • /.X----££Wiogu«. ** Hi in- IS bo Large> 13s per jar _ - ' f , : * &£ J. W. COPITHORNE, J\ At 411 Leading Chemists and Grocer*. J|j 117 *ivl»n at., Weiilngton, MX 4 J ANDRW M. PATSRSON.,.-. - i Pl»*« mention this pep®. \ „_ • ' ■ mmtmmmlmm i 15. Comiasrce Street,. Auckland, Ageat, K

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19140129.2.113.5

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 9

Word Count
628

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 9

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert