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S Bycroft's Milk Ij S Arrowroot Biscuits S ffi are used m all the j|j S Auckland Hospitals. |g IK Perhaps the best tribute to Bycroft's £j] Igs Milk Arrowroot Biscuits is the fact that £* gstf they are recommended by the leading medical §!? men, and that they are used for children and j!?f S invalids in all the Auckland hospitals. S* sift For baby, their value is inestimable — indeed W'L ift the report of Mr. Francis L. Watt, the well-known ¥as, Ifr Analyst, says that they contain " all the elements '(jgfr hß\ of a perfect food for children." wjI Sy croft's Milk | I ' Arrowroot |j \!y are far superior to prepared foods; they contain, §P* in the right proportions, all the essentials for ® ; |[>P making firm flesh and strong bones, while for W$ ««y nursing mothers they are unequalled. v gjp* Ik They are made from exactly the same formula gk and by the same secret process as the famous £jb j^J Arnott's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits. Over four *f% S§^ thousand letters have been received, testifying to @$ 2y the splendid qualities of these biscuits, and giving ® s the names and full particulars of children who gJ' |fi have been brought up on them. PJ I|ft Special care is taken in the manufacture^-of ir! §\ Bycroft's Milk Arrowroot Brscurrs. |k jfe\ Only pasteurised and sterilised milk is used, and S* perfect cleanliness is a feature of the whole S* S process. Sj Py You will find it best to buy a tin or special §y ■> sealed package of these biscuits; this is the |F|j cheapest way and they are then kept fresh, crisp, Hm iSf*' and protected from unknown hands. But, insist Sy jsh on getting . HJY SI Bycroft's Milk W g Arrowroot Buscuils* §rj' R Wholesale Aeents . H. G. ANDERSON & CO. g) |gj 118, VICTORIA. STREET, WELLINGTON. jfifi HAVE YOU TRIED -* | BAKING POWDER. j Wo will Send You a Sample Tin FREE OF%ClfAf.iG^l j ■ <g j Afternoon tea is nevev/mpxe dainty and.invifciJßg^tlGsei f wheri the table is graced with a -few 'delie£ous%»cake's^ai#l f. tea scones. \ These little- luxuries -are^alTCays appreciated^and; th^y can be easily made at home if Hutfeon's Bafl'ocmilßraEd. * Baking Powder is used. Then, too, if you make your own- cakes, y^sm't-kmxw that all the ingredients are fresh and goods — nx> aria^Scjal. « colouring in place of fresh eggs and no doxtbtfuPhandling. * = fcst*Dsoftrs is indispensible to the preparation of the finest cakes, scones, biscuits, muffins, pastry and bread. It is so quick and successful that baking and pastrymaking become quite a pleasure. For over thirty years New Zealand housewives have found it to be a guarantee of light, sweet, pure and wholesome food. It is composed of the best and purest materials and made by a special process irom a secret recipe. We will send you a free sample tin of this famous baking powder if you will fill in this cou/pon and post it to us. FREE SAMPLE. J CUT THIS OUT AND POST IT TO USI. J. H. Hudson, Depabtment 9 103 Victoria Street, AUCKLAND. Please send me a free sample tin of HUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER. Name ..„.._............,.„.■■ „,„.- r ., Address „..„.„„.... ...... -..«.-....—„«„„„„,.. My Storekeeper is . „....„„ — ~.... Address = t. ,_. [iti i.iM^Mniiiii lin win imMii>«M«iiwnMin ■* mmmm ————— "— — M— — »— , nr\SE TTOBTH BRITISH AND MER- r-,,^ ___»,_,__ , 1 CANT^E^msmtANCB T^ (SgS§£ LONDON AND EDINBUBGBL Fire « M * n r?', "^ , Guarantee. Rubßcribed CapiUl £2,750,000 -. „ . E»t»bluhed 184&. Paid up ... 687,500 F i r . B ! *"">">, »nd Fidelity Guaranty Firaßwerr. 2,135,374 Rl8k « »»*&** f°weit Current lUtwT MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LEVIN AgD-PO.* L.TD., Actati, Aswit*.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 42, 18 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 42, 18 August 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 42, 18 August 1908, Page 3