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A N IDEAL BABY FOOD Caroful investigation has elicited the fact that tho onormous infant mortality in tho Colonics in due mainly to maternal ignoranco o£ bnby^food, BABIES THRIVE ON "•pfjQHLANDER" ILK QONDENSED It is scientifically propped under the strictest sanitary conditions, and every cow supplying milk to tho factory is periodically examined by & Govommeut Votorinary Snrffpon. " HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK Hps ft fjilt reputation for purity and qnnlity. SOLDAT all stores, THE STRAND DINING ROOMS ft. Rosemont Road, Popular Rooms of W»ihi. Meals at nil hours. Civility, proraptitudo, and cleanliness. Ladies' Tea.roora, MRS EVENSN. Proprietress, |_) 0 B E fi T SCOTT Begs to notify that lio has startod A (IBAIN k PRODUCE BUSINESS In premises opposite the Sterling Hotel (next to Brown's, cyclist). SEEDS of nil descriptions—Farm and Garden. CO.VL INi) GMER AL PRODUCE By strict attention to business, anc studying the public interests, R.A. h jpet to merit a fair share of support. TO ADVERTISERS. Owing to tho impossibility of koopiti" n nuaibor of small accounts in our books, it is required that all casual advertisements for otie, two, or three insertions shall be paid in cash before publication. WAIHI PRINTING AND PUB* LISITING CO.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1134, 1 November 1904, Page 2

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