100 years of CONTENTED BABIES are its Recommendation I Is anything but the best good enough for your baby ? Then why not see to it that you always get Dinneford's ? Give a teaspoonful or so of this mild fluid form of magnesia after ev<_ry feed — and Baby will thrive. Food will never ferment in the delicate little stomach and any wind will quickly be dispelled. For over 100 yean doctors have advised Dinneford's. M Dinn«ford'i Dictionary for I Mothers." Send name and address, together with id. stamp for postage, to Bo* 1637, Wellington, and this wonderful new jlsafflSßßS m JOfflMl H W® tOtft The Facts about BLUE Reckitt's Blue is now manufactured in New Zealand. Our production to-day is equal in quantity and quality to that distributed pre-war, and normal supplies are sent out regularly each month throughout the Dominion. We see no reason why we should not be able to continue to supply Blue in normal quantities for an indefinite period. Unnecessary buying of Blue in large quantities by a section of the public has. perhaps, made it difficult for you to buy your usual Blue needs. Remember, this is not your storekeeper's fault Help him by ordering only sufficient Bine for your immediate requirements. RECKITT & COLMAN (NEW ZEALAND)- LIMITED. Rcckitts Blue Keeps your linen a good colour. \ ON"C -TIURHEUMATIC 3sss» J& OK/ AsprO
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 230, 29 September 1942, Page 5
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