I Pallor 1 | Is it Aiiteemia? 7 11 TjALENESS of cheeks and lips and inside the eyelids is one If II XT of the most noticeable symptoms of Anaemia'or poorness of If. If blood. If you are pale or suffer also, from other symptoms of It M Anaemia such as Breathlessnes3 at slight exertion. Weakness, 'A # Lassitude, Depression of Spirits or Loss of Appetite, commence "I •J at once the Iron 'Jelloid' treatment. M *> Iron 'Jelloids' make the blood rich and vigorous, so that it is M m stblc to carry out properly its work of revitalising the body. Cheeks M /j| and lips regain their colour, energy and vigour arc restored, gjh appetite returns, one feels thoroughly fit and well. . Buy a box !<:>[ Iron 'Jelloids' to-iiay. A enrich the blood— restore energy n Dr. Andrew Wilson wrote —" Iron 'Jelloids' constitute the most II " effective and desirable treatment for the cure of that common • " complaint, that insidious and weakening condition, no matter from J " what cause arising, known as Anaemia or Poorness of Blood." 55 A fortnight's trial (price 1/9) will convince you. S For Antemia in Women IRON 'JELLOIDS' No. 2. 5 Reliable Tonic for Men IRON 'JELLOIDS' No. 2 A. 2 For Growing Children IRON 'JELLOIDS'NO. 1. J* i® Obtainable at all Chemists price 1/9, large size 4/-. Vk jP -w- Manufactured only by THE 'JELLOID' Co., 205, City Road, London. England. __^g I 1 X What Grandad used J 1 f° r Coughs and Colds! J 1. Grandad used Bonnington's because it was | - • csdAL' tIA *^ c most c^cct ' ve cold-cure available. He I= , = ' found that sneezing, coughing, sore = - fc^— -Jlfeffi throat and hoarseness could all be = = pg~ * J stopped by the toothing, "p!easant-to- = 5 fcs?T? take" Bonnington's. 5 = fiw# BONNINGTON'S I iaCy/ • IT WISH MOSS !| I : stilly holds pride of place. What it ( = |j . accomplished in the "sixties" for folks it will do for you to-day. i § = Ask for Bonntngton's at your chemist's or store. ! = I 107 = J To come home to a cup of m ! "Amber Tips" . | J — to meet with a cheery wel- p m come. Whether riding, cycling m p or motoring, a cup or delicious jg ™ steaming "Amber Tips'* Tea m p adds final joy to the outing. §1 A —particularly is m 'Z .", . '",. the ideal thirst-quencher since S '"• it supplies the necessary invig- H Z. oration. /^\ i J| | |1 ¥ & Favourite iso SHANLY AND SUCKLING, Agents, 41, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. Merchandise. Ale. Strut, etc. SSHEffiB SPEIGHT'S J3 HaS a Taste BJ9 % Famous + H That Tempts J2 D^" cdin I C 3 jv t- ELI BOTTLED wn and Never Tires C=3 A w __ mm Bra A W r^ ~n Your Doctor will tell M.U /\ I 1-H WPm you that a plate of Ger- / % I * I . • jj Q stena Porridge is more ■§?■ Lm 'so&B nourishing than a new- B H bgß=J laid egg or a quarter- E| m «;*s«,j-*s«» -«.< gfl pound of rump steak PJ Simulating and ffl.Bi and far more easily HT«h Refreshing. H y Not only is this so, but ■ ~ ~ . ~ , ■J5 J? L-J ■ At all Reputable S Gerstena D - !3 PORRIDGE MEAL Jl In M *££**''. 1 i LUUKj:!iI ' IJ>J Fn I Custom* St. East, H3 2 MINUTES n L™»S^ J y has a delightful flav- pLJI ______—_»_=_„__^„ „__ oJki car. Unlike other por- ] gr=m ~~ ~ " ' --_J ridge, it can be eaten mm Whicbo aS 1 every morning of the y U aissy. J 0 year with appetising ffl^l aJH relishyou do not tire _~j ■■■■■■■■■■■■ -pjj of it, however often it BH^H H -^—i^^^ n he taken. h ■ Peter Siffl The reason of this is OiJ9 «^ , that Gerstena is made --J UfIWSOII Q Iff from choice cereals by sS"P ** ww wwl " 49 g.te a special process that d U " |3tf^(rt-fk^rkf-1»ik" retains all the mellow «iB? ■^*51"H3V1.10fl »?W flavour of the grain xrrd C*4<fc*>4-*%L» 3£] and concentrates th<> ffl ■ OfLfULCfil ,|J nutriment into small jj . Whisky, 0 I K d SJrffllS 31 "as supplied to the House none the less because lH_g 01 Lords, is On Sale ill ft SET " om m ol t k es° f« this district. Obtainable p=* which to cook it., it's l n at leading Hotels. "The ffP poor fun in the kit- U Purest Whisky, distilled." 2 P chen these bitterly «■*■ puiebb VV niSiiy.aiSClllea. Sii co, . d -, , dark mornings, gpj Ask for "P.D.Q." H? 1"! Grocers sell Ger- Bj Who,BSa " fro,n C. MMI & CO. , «[JJ stena. ,ni CTj Customs Street E. SB! IB feral E3 J]STEY OBGANS.-Bailt on, honour. I— !■ 'Ml Itti Ml Wm m\LBWM '"^ , C 'V- «i«rit. known, the world over.— M '"' mm mml A.fcent-3. E. and F. Pi»bo Agency. Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16266, 27 June 1916, Page 10
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