Es£ OX Jfc ► Our blood is composed of red and white corpuscles the red to nourish the body, the white to fight disease. In Anaemia—or bloodlessness—the red corpuscles are more or less deficient. Thus the blood cannot provide sufficient nourishment for the body. Therefore the face becomes white and " pasty " —the eyes become dull and "heavy''—and a feeling of intense weariness pervades the whole system. To overcome Anaemia, the blood supply needs recharging with red corpuscles. And it is here that Thm Wine of Ufa possesses such wonderful power. Because, being a blood - maker, 'Wincarnis' creates a wealth of new rich, red blood, which brings the roses back to the cheeks—gives a sparkle to the eyes—and surcharges the whole body with new vitality and new life. That is why over 10,000 Doctors recommend ' Wincarnis.' Begin to get well TO-DAY. ' Wincarnis' is made in England by COLEMAN & CO.. Ltd., Wincarnis Works, Norwich. You can buy ' Wincarnis' from any Wine Merchant, licensed Chemist or Grocer, but if you experience any difficulty in obtaining it, write direct to Sole Distributing Agents, Fastett & Johnson, 233. Clatence Street, Sydney, N.S.W.
The 'New Sauce , from England is simply delicious. You can taste the choice oriental fruits and spices, which are so skilfully blended with pure Malt. . Vinegar. J Made in England. Sold here. i are Celebrated a For £heir High Quality, Artistic |». Design, Luxurious Softness, A number of returned soldiers are reported to be out of employment in the Wairarapa, notwithstanding that the local Repatriation Committee has made an earnest appeal to employers in their behalf.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3400, 14 May 1919, Page 23
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