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~)0 YOU KNOW the importance of rich blood? It will be when you consider that the entir from the blood. When the blood is poor in quality and unable properly to perform its function, the system becomes starved. The sufferer complains of exhaustion, lassitude, loss of appetite and depression —he is debilitated. He will continue to suffer until his blood is enriched and strengthened. This is when Iron 'Jelloids,' The Reliable Tonic, are needed to enrich and strengthen the blood. As the blood becomes restored to its normal condition, strength and energy return one feels fit and well. Dr. Andrew Wilson wrote :—" Impoverished blood can be "made rich and good by means of Iron 'Jelloids' the "most effective and desirable treatment." A FORTNIGHT'S TRIAL (price 1/9) WJLL CONVINCE YOU. Reliable Tonic for Men . . . IRON 'JELLOIDS No. 2A. For Aneemia in Woman . . . IRON JELLOIDS' No. 2. For Growing Children . . . IRON 'JELLOIDS' No. 1. Obtainable at al ron'ounce d Jell-Lloyds)

v> ;. m k: Support the Motherland's Industries —and your own Country's Products ™ Quality Stockings end Soeks for Ladies, Children & Men Are manufactured from pure Australasian wool — in Leicester, England, by workpeople who have inherited the art from generations of the world's best hosiery makers. 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 everywhere. In case of difficulty write to Jason Hosiery Co., Leicester, E "

NEW BLOUSE PARCEL.—For 7/6 we will post a lovely White Voile Blouse with Hemstitched Collars and Pleai, Hand-em-broidered Fronts, and Pearl Buttons; or another stylo profusely trimmed Swiss Embroidery on Collars and Fronts, and small Tucks. This is a Smart Blouse which should please; sizes, 13g, 14, or 14J- neck. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING PARCEL. —Our Underclothing Parcel for Summer will be found wonderful value. It is made up of two" Longcloth Nightdresses, full size, and trimmed Embroidery ; two White Woven Cotton Combinations of good quality; two Ribbed Cotton Undervcsts, full length; one pair Woven Bloomers in Grey, Navy, Saxe, or Wnite; and two pairs cf Black Lisle Hose, seamless—all for 24/6, free by post. MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING PAR. CEL.—Two Men's Strong Working Shirts in Navy Stripe Drill, Leather or Harvard Shirting, with or without Collar (state size); two pairs Men's Shetland Merino Underpants, good wearing, unshrinkable; two Men's Undershirts in Natural Merino; two pairs Colonial All-wool Sox; one pair Strong Working Braces ; three Men's White or Coloured Handkerchiefs; one Wide-end Silk Tie.—2s/-, post paid. THE LITTLE STRANGER'S PARCEL—A Boon and a Blessing to expectant mothers. We have sent hundreds of these Parcels all over the country, with great satisfaction to the buyers. The Parcel contains three Flannelette Nightgowns, trimmed with Embroidery or Lace; two Fine Nainsook Day Gowns, daintily made and trimmed; two Flannelette Barries; 12 Flannelette Squares, hemmed ; one Swaithe; and one box Safety Pin's. This complete outfit post free for 26/6 ; or, if with Handsome White Wool Carrying Shawl, 10/- extra. SPECIAL LINE IN LADIES' TWEED SKlßTS.—Ladies' Fourpiece Tweed Skirts for Summer wear, in Greys, Fawns, and Tans, full-gathered Backs, with Band and trimmed Buttons; lengths, 36in, 38in, and 40in. This Skirt is worth 12/6. Sent post paid for 8/.. BOY'S SPORTS SUIT PARCEL. —One Boy's Sports Suit in Brown, Grey, or Heather Tweed, Patch Pockets, Yoke on Shoulders, Band at Waist, Plain Knickers; to fit boys four to seven years, 18/6. To fit boys eight to 14 years, 20/.. Post paid. Any or all of the above parcels will be sent promptly, on the receipt of order, with remittance for amount enclosed. 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115, GEORGE ST., DUNEDiM BRANCH AT SOUTH DUNEDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3273, 6 December 1916, Page 62

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Page 62 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3273, 6 December 1916, Page 62

Page 62 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3273, 6 December 1916, Page 62

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