Every Woman " and Every Mae ' require Iron Jelloids now and again. Every woman and every man need rich, red blood. Iron Jelloids make rich, red blood. Health and happiness, vigour and vitality, courage and character are determined by good, strong, rich blood. Tiredness, weakness and depression of spirits are symptoms of poor, weak blood. A leading Physician M.D. wrote:— " liy repeated examinations of the blood durjnS the course of the treatment, I find that I obtained by far the best results of all with the preparation known as Iron Jelloids." Every woman should take Iron Jelloids No. 2 now and again. Iron Jelloids No. 2A contain Quinine and are an excellent tonic for men. For young children Iron Jelloids No. 1 are an ideal tonic. 14 days treatment 2\Sujficient for 6 weeks 4\-. Your chemist will obtain Iron Jelloidsfor you from Messrs. Salmond & Spraggon, Ltd., Wellington and Auckland. IronJeKoids
Tlio total revenue received by tho liiunicipal bus services during thu fort night ended March 29 was £3Bl 11s lid. The buses travelled 6481 miles, and carried 29,502 passengers, and the faros per mile averaged 14.12 d. There is no protection other than Patent for an invention. If you have not obtained this protection for your idea you are running a great risk of losing it. Consult ns confidentially. Henry Hughes Ltd. (directors W. B. Hughes and .1. T. Hunter), Registered Patent Attorneys, 214-217 D. 1.0. Building, Wellington. Local agents: Ball and Crawshaw.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 10
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