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aw ar » av M BLOOD is the energiser of the system. Upon its quality depends the nourishment of every organ, every nerve-centre, every muscle of the body. Poorness of Blood is called Anaemia—girls, women and men are all subject to it. It manifests itself in breathlessness on slight exertion, pale cheeks, lustreless eyes, depression and exhaustion. If you have any of these symptoms, or are run-down and need ft tonic, take Iron 'Jelloids' to enrich the blood. When the blood has been enriched and strengthened, Anasmia is overcome—the symptoms give place to abundant vitality, rosy cheeks, and a feeling of general "fitness" and well-being. Dr. Andrew Wilson wrote:—" Imfroverished blood can be made rich andgtad *• 6y means of Iron 'Jelloids,' tlu most effective aud desirable treatment." A FORTNIGHTS TRIAL (price 1/9) WILL CONVINCE YOU For Aneemia in Women IRON •JELLOIDS' No. 2. Beliable Tonic for Men IRON -JELLOIDS' No. 2A. For Growing Children IKON'JELLOIDS'No. 1. Obtainable at all Chemists, price 1/9. Large size 4/Maaufactured only by The 'Jelloid' Co., 20' i, City Road. London, England, «f (Pronounced Jell-Uoydd *j*ti !L^lJb!£—i^ijjiv^ "Frm Tta Plant to Tea TaW Packing Our Teas Just as qur Teas come from Ceylon in air-proof, lead-lined cases, so as to protect them from the climatic changes on the voyage, so the blended tea is packed, with great care into air-proof packages to maintain its sweet purity intact. are beyond question tha finest in New Zealand, and so your judgement will admit them. From all Grocers II- 111 I 3/ (w3?s v-^H •&& i»y\M ?SSS?i« ™»-D TE* EVERY SOLDIER NEEDS A Convenient—Simple—Efficient—Fits the Vest Pocket NO OTHER CAMERA IS SO SUITABLE FOR THE SOLDIER Small and light—timple to use—always ready for action—dependable under all conditions—takes perfect pictures. Fitted with the Autographic feature. Thousand* of soldiers in all parts of the world are making their own ".picture- „_ record " with the Soldier s Kodak. Price 35/The Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak SPECIAL, with Kodak Anastigmat F6.9 Lens, price 67/6. ' | Ldok for the name Kodak stamped I on the camera for your protection. ii*iraHa\Tj Kodak Dealer Kodak (Australasia), Ltd. Wellington, Auckland and Dunedin

SERGT. F. H. KNIGHT, Camp, Trentham MRS. E. G. CORRIN, 133 Adelaide Rd, Wellington ED. CONDON, 15 Edinborough Street, Spreydon WM. GREY, 10 Glasgow Street, South Dunedin A. BUTTON, 47 Helena Street, South Dunedin 25 Prizes of £1 each to the following? Thos. KIEKUS, Ohiro Home, Wellington H. W. LAWS, 6a Atkinson Street, Dunedin C. L. BIGGINS, 11 Andover Street, Christchurch G. A. McKENZIE, Paraparaumu J. S. O'BRIEN, Exeter Street, Lyttleton Jas. SHAW, View Road; Karori, Wellington A. H. LEASE, Half Mooti Bay, Stewart Island Miss M. CONSTABLE, c/o P. 0., Masterton \ J. GRIFFEN, 91 St. Andrew Street. Dunedin R. JOHNSTONE, Blackstone Hill, Otago F. WOOTTON, Port Moeraki, Hillgrove H. McNEILL, 3 Stock Exchange Bldgs., Dunedin Mes. V. STEWART, 3 Baxter Street, Maori Hill Fred LENNON, 54 Aitken Street, Ashburton W. BARB, 15 St. Heliers Court, Caversham Rise, Dunedin C. D. READ, 15 Teviot St.. Enwood, InyercargiU F. MEENAN, 193 Leith Street, Dunedin Master G. WATSON, 7 Uak Street, Damaru Mes. J. HARRISON, Glentunnel, Canterbury E. H. LILLY, Cooper's Creek, Oxford Miss M. E. WYMAR, 34 Rosewame Road, Chch. J. A. PEAT, 11 Burns Street, Caversham Wm. HAYES, Halkett, Canterbury W. H. BARKLE, Chorlton, Canterbury W. TOWNSEND, 261 Main Rd„ N.E.Y., Dunedin 70 Prizes of - - - 10/-each SO Consolation Prizes of 5/- each 100 „ „ „ 2/6 each Owing to the large number of Entries, the manufacturers decided to grant 150 Consolation Prizes thus making a Prize List of 250 Winners, and as it is impossible for the names and addresses of all to be any Competitor can obtain a complete list of the Prize Winners on application to "Tobacco Competition," Box 181, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. The Prize Winners have all been notified.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17113, 19 September 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17113, 19 September 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17113, 19 September 1917, Page 7

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