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c Solution °f a Perplexing Problem Where a mother herself is unable to feed baby, either wholly or in part, she is at once confronted with the problem of choosing a suitable food. MILKFOQD?N?I is the first food in the 'Allenburys' Progressive System of Infant Feeding. This food is manufactured by a unique process which renders it practically identical in composition and character with human milk, and therefore more suited to the deiicate digestion of the infant than cow's milk or ordinary dried milk, which contain approximately three times as much casein as breast milk. Do not experiment. Use the 'Allenburys' Foods—their merits have been proved in generations of happy, healthy children. A. FREE OFFER A copy ot the 'Allenburys' book on 'Infant Feeding and Management' and a sample of Food will be sent post free upon receipt of a postcard. Please mention baby's age. SHARLAND ® CO., Lome St., Auckland, or Dixon St., Wellington. jj BACON & EGGS Butter & Cheese We are in a position to supply the above lines at reasonable prices. Quality Guaranteed. Auckland Co-Operative Egg Society, 56, Fort Stxeeet, Auckland. ill — y | QUALITY FURNITURE SALE I i Manufacturers' Stocks being cleared at Bargain Price*. An Opportunity for Discriminating Buyers. D.S.C.& COUSINS & COUSINS i Ltd. | Furniture Manufacturers KITCHENER STREET :: [Near Police Court]
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 305, 24 December 1924, Page 9
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