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One of the most valuable foods known to *&?J%toy the Medical Profession. —"The Lancet" describes it as "Mr. Benger's admirable preparation." Benger's Food is distinguished from the others by the ease with which it can be digested and absorbed. Benger's Food is for Infants and Invalids, and all whose digestive powers have become weakened through illness or advancing age. Mothers and interested persons are requested to write for Booklet, "Benget's Yood and How to Use It." This contains a " Concise Guide to the Rearing of Infants and practical information on the rare of Invalids, Convalescents and the Aged. Post free on application to Benger's Food Ltd., Otter Works, Manchester, Eng. (Benger's Food is sold in tins by ©ruggfafc, etc, everywhere. ' — TkiREATI"" bhance to buy at || special it Present Prices. €VS«i a&Il — ■ "-JsQ!* r> i r»/* a IMC 'ilivy ur sa * e c^°?es on Saturday, C7©t«i BARQAIrO October 22nd, and all goods will lP fnj FX/ERY • - tllen P ntu P to ord i nar y prices. IF TNcn«r>TMCMT ■ This sale has b«n very successful, if DtPAKI nLrll - m \ but we still havea fair stock of l|l * ■ ' V goods that we are willing to clear f dont y\ MISS IT Big Bargain Prices. * PARTICULARLY IN FURNITURE So we still require to reduce our stocks, and to those who are about to furnish, we will make a handsome money-caving proposition. Come and loot round — make your selections, then let us talk prices. . ODD COUCHES from 27/6, EASY CHAIRS from 27/6, beautiful designs, and real high-grade quality, In Cretonne, American Leather, Saddlebags, etc • CARPET SQUARES, 9 by 10' 6' in TAPESTRY, AXHUiSTER, BRUSSELS, and VELVET PILE from- - - 30/-. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LINOLEUMS. ENAMEIWARE, HARDWARE, GARDEN TOOLS, Etc. Also a larse variety of Remnants in Linoleums, Oilcloths, etc.. an 4 hundreds of Bargains in Small Wares. WALTER LAM BOURNE, THREE LAMPS PONSONBY

Rheumatism! Those agonising pains will be quickly and per manently cured by RHEUMC All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 and 4/6.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 246, 17 October 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 246, 17 October 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 246, 17 October 1910, Page 9