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J)0 YOU KNOW the importance of rich blood? It will be evident M when you consider that the entire system derives its nourishment 1$ from the blood. $$} When the blood is poor in quality and unable properly to perform . gj its function, the system becomes starved. p| The sufferer complains of exhaustion, lassitude, loss of appetite II and depression—he is debilitated. ||1 Hewillcontinuetosuffer until hisblood is enriched and strengthened. f§ This is when Iron 'Jelloids,' The Reliable Tonic, are needed to gj enrich and strengthen the blood. Wi ■ v As the blood becomes restored to its normal condition, strengthand M energy return —one feels fit and well. ( PJ Dr. Andrew Wilson wrote:—" Impoverished blood can be ,/, l| made rich and eood by means of Iron 'Jelloids' the ,' fM most eftectlve and desirable treatment." g> A FORTNIGHT'S TRIAL, (price 1/9) WILL CONVINCE YOU. il Reliable Tonic for Men . . '. IRON '[ELLOIDS No. 2A. M For Ancemia m Womdn . . . IRON JELLOIDS' No. 2. Sj For Growing Children , . . iron 'JELLOIDS' No. 1. • If Obtainable at all Chemists, price 1/9. Large size 4/-. Sg| 0 (Pronounced Jell-Lloyd's) I GRADE I I ASTUBY'IN ' 1 i UFA ITU Altfft ■ I ' ■ - ■ J*. &» SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS: WM. TAYIX)R^'&"'SONs'""(LTD.), DUNEDIN. i Bowlers j | Fatigue slips away while you sip Cafe au Lait. Try this | 1 refresher after a hard battle on the greens. Prepared in a 8 | twinkling with_ MILKMAID ' 1. S(Cafe cm Lait) | Pure unadulterated coffee with rich full cream emd sugar 1 m the correct proportion. Simply pour boiling water % \ m the cup — and jrDl^Km „„„ Jnm —~ I j you have a deli- Golfers, Yachtsmen, jg j cious and sustain- ' i g Motorists, Tennis or | i ing beverage. I ?&2ggE£%mg- i Croculet Players. Tra- ! | i § jWyjmgfPa| S vellers, Business Men S \ Leaves no I 1e& § n , -re '■ -i \ tt /"» J » r B £$&r §3 iSlssSi § a * tn fr °tn your ? | ■ UrOUndS for g § Grocer or Storekeeper | 1 Complaint 1 l»P££!l|i9 § Made b* N«tw«. § fcl Q jj «» England, gj —.„..„_ ■.ii..iir.„,«iiM ml u„d|H...... 1 i 111 I■III ■ I II mui!n. tlll ,||« , M| M M||||[| T „,-I.ulj_n nx33BmxijnuimNn\mr,vwmabJj»iJiatijaii'MjMi-i.iHfii yrtHd.ium.ii-j. . n_n « f There is no part of our dress which requires \\ more careful se- \*Jl lection, or is so //® —^^^mm important in r /\/ maintaining our [ \ health, as the vss=s=Ss3 s -** r Boots or Shoes we wear. Then, for this reason, it behoves every purchaser to secure . sound, reliable Footwear. Every day we are opening up cases of the latest word in Model Footwear for Autumn Wear. A comparison of our prices will clearly show that Boots or Shoes possessing all the essential qualities of Comfort, Value, and Durability, may be purchased at a very medest figure. """" = !:s == 9 22-24 PRINCES STREET, ( 212-214 <£E©ME STREET. 135 mm Edward ' street, SsmiSSi Dunedin. P.S.—We have just opened a fine selection of Felt and Camel Hair Slippers and Gaiters.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16980, 17 April 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16980, 17 April 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16980, 17 April 1917, Page 9