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Do you realise the danger of Anaemia (Impoverished blood). Rich, red blood is an indispensable necessity to the maintenance of vital energy. When the blood becomes impoverished (Anaemic) the whole bodily health suffers. Because impoverished blood lacks' the nutritive material necessary-to replace the amount of vital energy expended daily by the body. Thus the vitality gradually diminishes—the resistance to disease Is weakened—and a feeling of weariness pervades the whole system. To renew the vitality of the body, the blood must be enriched with the nutritive material necessary to revitalise the system. It is in cases of impoverished blood that the help of ‘ Wincarnis 1 is so invaluable. Because ‘Wincarnis 1 possesses a four-fold power—it is a Tonic, a Restorative, a Blood-maker, and a Nerve Food—all in one. That is why over 10,000 Doctors recommend’ Wincarnis.’ If you are Anaemic, or Weak, or Run-down, or Nervous, or trying to regain strength after an illness—do as thousands of others have done. Begin taking* Wincarms’to-day and , enjoy the vigorous health that comes from rich, revitalised blood, new nerve force, new vigour and abundant vitality. But be sure you get * Wincarnis'. If you want to get well—shun substitutes, "Wincarnis" is made in England by COLEMAN & CO., Ltd., Wincarnis Works. Norwich. You i buy “Wincarnis” from any Wine rchant, licensed Chemist or Grocer, but rou experience any difficulty in obtaining write direct to the Sole Distributing ents. Fassett & Johnson. 233 Clarence Street, Sydney, N.S.W,
R. POWLEY & CO. Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants, HOPE STREET, DUNEDIN Speight’s *** Bottled Ale Speight’s Oat Malt Stout (highly recommended Jot Invalids). Obtainable in Quarts, Pints, Kips. Bottled by E. POWLEY & CO. Sole Agents (or A. & B. Mackay's (Black Mackay) Whisky. Peter Dawson's Perfection Whisky. (Black Mackay Whisky in Flasks a Specialty.) Bourke’s Dublin Stout. And High-class Wines. Mackay's Draught Whisky and Thom A Cameron’s, In 2-gallon Oemys. Manufacturers of Aerated Waters. 6 and 10-gallon Kegs Speight's Ales. All other Brands of Wines and Spirits asn be bad at Market Prices. Telephone No. 979.
The ONLY way to get Flavour in Tea The term “fine” is used by tea experts to describe only the belter grades. , . They cost a little more per pzund hut much less pet cup. Many people appear to think that by putting a little more common tea in the pot a good cup is thereby ensured; instead of this, its commonness is only made more pronounced, and the BLACKNESS and BITTERNESS increased. It is impossible to get flavour and quality in this manner, because they are non-existent. The only way is to use good quality FINE teas. Ask your grocer for “AMBER TIPS FINE Tea
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18510, 22 March 1922, Page 3
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