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ANJEMIA and Iron Jelloids 77V CASES of Anamia, which means poverty of blood, the Physician's one resource is a preparation of Iron. In olden days nauseous acid mixtures were alone available. Besides being unpleasant they often affected the digestive organs and also acted injuriously on the teeth. At last a reliable, pleasant product has been evolved viz : — lron Jelloids. Iron Jelloids are bland, free from all acid and from astringcncy, as pleasant as sweetmeats and retain their efficacy for years. Dr. J.M.8., M.D. writes :— Dr. R. writes .*— " After a long and careful study of the " / cannot let this opportunity pass with' 4 ' different phases of Anaemia, I find that "out telling you how pleased I am with "no preparation is so easily taken by the " Iron Jelloids, You have conferred a " patient and so quickly assimulated as "great boon on a host of Anaemic Girts." " Iron Jelloids." A fortnight's trial (price I /9) will convince you. Dr. T. HATFIELD WALKER, F.C.S., late Analyst for the City of Carlisle, &c, late Medical Officer of Health, Longtown, wrote : — " Since analysing your Iron Jelloids twelve months ago I have regularly used them m "my practice and have always found them most effectual. In several instances ** ordinary Pills had been taken for considerable periods with little effect ; but when " the patients were put on Jelloids they immediately began to improve. '* / have given them m several cases where the stomach would not tolerate the pills. ** / have also analysed several Iron Jelloids that I have kept for the 12 month's to test " their keeping qualities, and I find that there is not the slightest evidence of oxidation. "Both from a chemical and clinical point of veiw, I consider them to be absolutely "perfect." (Pronounced Jell-Lloyds.) Reliable Tonic for Men IRON JELLOIDS No. 2A. For Anaemia m Men and Women ... IRON JELLOIDS No. 2. For Growing Children IRON JELLOIDS No. 1. Obtainable at all Chemists, price 1/9. Large size 4/~ Manufactured only by The Iron Jelloid Co., Ltd., 206, City Road, London, England.

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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XII, Issue 3, 1 July 1919, Page V

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Page V Advertisement 1 Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XII, Issue 3, 1 July 1919, Page V

Page V Advertisement 1 Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XII, Issue 3, 1 July 1919, Page V

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