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fis 1 PALENESS of cheeks and lips and inside the eyelids is one of the most noticeable symptoms of Anaemia or poorness of bl?od. If you are pale or suffer also from other symptoms of Ansemia such as Breathlessness at slight exertion, Weakness, Lassitude, Depression of Spirits or Loss of Appetite, commence at once the Iron 'Jelloid' treatment. Iron 'Jelloids' make the blood rich and vigorous, so that it is able to carry out properly its work of revitalising the body. Cheeks and lips regain their colour, energy and vigour are restored, appetite returns, one feels thoroughly fit and well. Buy a box of Iron 'Jelloids' to-day. enrich t Dr. Andrew Wilson wrote: —"Iron 'Jelloids' constitute the most " effective and desirable treatment for the cure of that common " cornolaint" that insidious and weakening condition, no matter from " what cause arising, known as Anaemia or Poorness of Blood." A .fortnight's trial (price i\9) will convince you. For Anaemia in Women IRON MELLOIDS'No. 2. Reliable Tonic for Men IKON'JELLOIDS'Ho. 2A. For Growing Children IRON 'JELLOIDS' No. 1. Obtainable at all Chemists price 1/9, large size 4/-. Manufactured only by THE 'JELLOID' Co., 205, City Road, London, England.

y ■ IV" '■■• wool, England the labour and skill, ' -- for the world's finest Stockings and Socks. TJ * Quality Stockings and Socks for ' Ladies, Children and Men. Insist on Jason Stockings and Socks —which are all-wool, and of soft, silky finish. See the Jason Tab on every pair. Drapers and Outfitters 1 everywhere. in case of difficulty write to I JASON LEICESTER, \ rig ENG.

- ■*- - ■•■ ■,•■•;■■ ..',,.::-r- ' • ■ ■ .•■■--•■■•■..•-.-•.■ ■ ■ • r -. l"*Y*l' WBNTER ■ . flH 1 '.':"■ I" -'■•■■,... ST©CH URINO THIS SALE we are offering THOUSANDS OP SPLENDID ' BARGAINS in every Department. The values are truly remarkable ! Write for a copy of our " Big Bargain Boole." It will show you how you can secure Fashionable Goods, and at the same time save a lot of money ! Don't delay ! 30 DOZEN LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR FELT HATS; large, medium, and small 'shapes. Turbans, Tricome, and the small high shapes; in Navy, Black, Wine, Mole, Grey, Saxe, Brown, etc. Usual Prices, 7/6 to 10/6 nit Sale Price u/{ 250 LADIES' REAL VELOUR HATS; Sailors, Turbans, and small shapes, in Black, Brown, Navy, and Beetroot. . Were 17/6 to 29/6 f/MA Now all to go at // 9 I 24 DOZEN LADIES' WHITE FELT READY-TO-WEAR AND UNTRIMMED HATS; in Sailors and Bowler shapes; also Pastille shades of Pale Blue, Pink, Champagne, etc. Usual Prices, 7/6 to 10/6 a/A Now all 0/0 100 DOZEN LADIES' UNTRIMMED FASHIONABLE FELT HATS, in Black unci every good colour. Sailors and smaller shapes. Former Prices. 5/6 to 10/6 4/& ifii% and O/C Clearing in three lots at 1/11, 8/ 352 £/0 56 LADIES' TWEED KAIAPOI COSTUMES, silk lined, latest shapes, with bolts and pockets, or sae, with high military or turn-down collars, in lapels; Dark Grey, Brown, and Heather only. Usual Prices. £4 to £4 10s «C/„ All to go at' *»A 10 DOZEN LADIES' NAVY AND BLACK CHEVIOT SERGE SKIRTS, wi.do lull width, trimmed buttons. Usual Prices, 9/11 and 10/9 m i» Sale Price 0/1 . 20 DOZEN. ASSORTED NUMBERS, WARNER'S HIGH-CLASS WHITE AND DRAB CORSETS, All long shapes, witE four suspenders. iSizea 19 to 23. Were from 8/11 to 15/6 each «i« k Side Price all round w/ll 18 DOZEN LADIES' FINE NAINSOOK CAMISOLEiS, daintil/ fcrimme- 5 Valonoier.ne» Lace and Embroidery. Worth 4/6 ft/ Sale Price .... «./' 60 MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS, Dark Greys 07/G and Browns. &,31%2 75 BOYS' Tweed Sports SUITS Fit Boys from 3 to 7 years old' ftt From 12 ■ears; Sale Price 45? All Orders must bo accompanied by Money Orders, Postal Notes, or Cheques for full amount, including postage. If too much is sent it will be refunded. Agents for O'Cedar Mops and "Ladies' Home Journal" Paper Patterns, both ihe best of their kind. Mtitf 1 ™ £OS, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115 GEORGE ST., DUNE DIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3254, 26 July 1916, Page 64

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Page 64 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3254, 26 July 1916, Page 64

Page 64 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3254, 26 July 1916, Page 64

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