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JjF% A. Great Soldier 11 %J( And a Great T ° nic el Iron Jelloids. I HB§SHnS^^^''/"/ pounding, gentlemen, Y i HKBBkSSHB ut we s^ see wno can DUKB OF WELLINGTON P ° Und the longest" °M These word* of Wellington suit well the present time*. To withstand Fate's pounding — maintain your blood rich and red replete with red corpuscles. These are the Army Service Corps of the in. body. Nothing will serve so well as Iron Jelloids The Reliable Tonic. v F ?^P EBILITY ' WEAKNESS and NERVL ,y. NESS, Men find The Ideal Tonic and £ Restorative in Iron Jelloids No. 2A. Z For AN&MIA ( shown by breathlessness lv on slight exertion, pallor, depression and , d weakness) Doctors prescribe the well-known id iron Jelloids No. 2.—there is nothing better. ur _ Mr. J. R. PENNINGTON. Chemist. WORKSOP. writes:-" I always handle Iron Jelloids with pleasure as iny customers are invariably satisfied with the results." ll A FORTNIGHT'S TRIAL ( Price 1/9 ) WILL CONVINCE YOU. p- "T~Zj —— Reliable Tonic for Men Iron Jelloids No. 2A. • ForAnxmia in Men and Women Iron Jelloids No. 2. Jβ For Growing Children Iron Jelloids No. 1. of '. " ~ ' "'"""■• 'd B B m Tfy tm M^ili^llSiS?* 1 Economy "fTO* B ■ * |nOinin!ll!lll!llllllllllilll||!|||i|||||!|||iiEl!|!|!ii||||ii!in 1 It Always Pays to Use | ;o SBS *^~ i H Their strength and quality ensure a big W i H mileage, absence of trouble, and every §j m == satisfaction. == t© 525 SSS A AIHTfI.TTfI flTlPPlflT - --in ZSS it H "DUNLOPS" 4g*& k !| and have the very best PEtTx mrwF*' I g —it's cheapest in the '■ gW& IP&I^ I I Dunlop Rubber Co., /^LP^^^TO^ •t g CbxlMtchwick, WeUineton, and iv^^te^MW^^M^ e • 0 "~' " ~ ■ : n «^^—■— ———»■—^μ—,^i— nMa^^M^^^M I First in the Field 0 j "TEE MOTOR AMBULANCES sent ty The Church H™" , * Army were the first in the field. The Church Army Has Provided 1000 Rest Hute and Tents, used by 150,000 to 200,000 men every day ; SO Kitchen Cars, each making 300 Hot Drinks at _ every boiling ; a 1000 Beds in London for Soldiers on leave; \ Thousands of Parcels weekly to Prisoners of War. r WE HAVE DONE MUCH: WE MUST DO MORE *? r ° ur New Zealand Boys and the Empire's Six Million 1 Soldiers-in N.Z. Training Camps, on the Sea, and on i Every Front. We follow the Fighting Men everywhere e and to all Hospitals, with the Comfort and Help they so sorely need and so greatly appreciate. ! * 60,000 wanted—Send Your Donation To-day. e THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE » i Jas. W. Henderson \ Honorary I Geo. Shirtcliffe ) Treasurers I 7 2O Mulgrave Street, WELLINGTON I OroeiOheqnet"Union Bank, Wellington." Ji S r —n _i.i „, mi m . ijpV.iT!L__llu j,' mm. ' J^^y i .NOTl.—Church Army Donations may also be sent to Rev. O. H. STATHAM 3 Diocesan Office, Dunedin. ' - USe IeSS yHlSistheepedalmewagewe r 111 *° ever y housewife 1 dnnhPiniiC wll ° uses Edmonds "Sure to s emu ucip us Rise » Baking Powder Thi3 > ITI aimtain request is made because of our set I 111&111 let. £H determination to maintain the r «'•_ quality and purity of N.Z.'s pop- ' Q llStlltV * * ular brand —because of our resolve f T J * to use only the best grape cream of , tartar. Cream of tartar is now nearly ) £400 a ton, compared with £75 to ! I £85 before the war. It is also very difficult to secure the highest grade. Unless strict economy is observed in using i "Sure to Rise" i BAKING POWDER 1 we shall not be able to secure enough high quality • cream of tartar to meet requirements. Therefore, help us by using a little less—it means less busiI ness for us, but the same pure food quality for you. [ Remember we have steadfastly refused to use any but the higbeit grade genuine cream of tartar—none ! of the chemical substitutes which can be sold for a fraction of the price, but which when used in ihe cooking often leave an after taste in the mouth. We could of course use substitutes— but no. We realise that the people require quality, especially in foodstuffs. Help us, therefore, by using less • Edmond's so that we can continue to employ first grade grape cream of tartar. T. J. EDMONDS LTD. ■ "Sure te Rise" Baking Powder Works i CHRISTCHURCH • . n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17327, 29 May 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17327, 29 May 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17327, 29 May 1918, Page 9