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lfl| ; ■ B «y Floor Coverings from | : '.'' a StoPe which Specialises |'■ J™™^'}? 10 calicoes. ** finish ston j .'/ ' ' jlfll to shoes; neither would you come to a floor-covering .hoiise for . | *' ■*XX *-' ironmongery. But when you do come to a store which specialises 1 • % y°u naturally expect to see a better selection, better values and ! "jj' better facilities than you would expect to find in a store which ' carries all kinds of merchandise. j Our entire business energies are expended in providing what is best in the lines we I T specialise in (and floor coverings are one of the most important to us). We do pot bother | ' fz about t aces which are outside our partiruiar line; but we do exert every effort on behalf of ! * ' floor coverings, general furnishings, and drapery items. j You must come to us expecting better values than are usually to be found. Our prices ! >• aro below the Standard. Come to us for Linoleums aud Furnishings. We can satisfy you. j * % FLOORCLOTH RUNNERS, from ißin. to 4ft. wide, from .. .. 7|a. to 2/6 per yd. | •'"' FLO RCLOTHS-art designs, 6ft. wide, from .. .. 2/C 2/9 to 3/"- per running yd! |". LINOLi-UM RUNNERS, from ißin. to 4ft. wide, from .. 1/11 to 2/10 p.r yd.. f ',' LINOLEUMS —3rd quality, in numerous shadings to suit any furnishing treatment— ' "/;■ at 3/8 per running yd. -/» LINO T EUMS —2nd quality, in conventional, tile, and Oriental designs, at 3/11 per running yd. m"^ LINOLEUMS —x quality, in all designs and soft shadings, from 4/6 to 5/6 per running yd.- I " SPECIAL. —Parquet and Block Tile, Plain, Brown, and Green Linoleums, for surrounds, bath- 1 rooms, etc., from .. .. .. .. 4/3 to 5/6 per running yd. ffl *- If we did not sell to you directly from the largest manufacturers of the old world, our products i V would be much more costly. | :,'.. The Store of Better Values . |?? C7S7Q—T4n • m ....u, J ,.^ J .^..^- J ,^^.. J .^^,^.,.^ T -^ J .^ J , m '. Z ! i> '

_ . _ w, 71O - ' If yeur advertising e*eeedlture Is net producing the right results, * condemn advertising. All arguments af against yeu. Blenuraental success** v •re right hire In Chrlstchuroh t» oentradlct you. "\ ?, 4aalyso your metfcads I . ' ■.' f,' Oβ you do your advertising In the way of en Investment T II you have loskts * .;f; Into the matter and given proper attention to returns, you know that the very ,v *t best publicity a business can have la that built by newspaper advertising. - -*■• 3 The newspaper Is welcomed Mi every homo. It Rets Into the best roe* In ,t -,' the house, and Is sought by every member ef the family. - %J* Mr. Business Man. newspaper advertising never fall*. ft single advertlM*" c (' mont may not sell your entire stook, but every shilling ywi se Invest will brief; , ; foil anpte returns. . ','S'l& << «^_---_-————— — if . . . ';v,*i. 4 "The Press ,, *■ • -■ * .____ _ ___ ±>f( Orange juice was at first put into a . ■•.S*? cup and fe<l with a spoon, but baby of ".A ,< c her own accord quickly started taking " % juice from the cup direct. There was j+Sr'+uiS*?'?' *"' thus no difficulty in giving milk from a ''^gcup later. She never made the slight- 2*3§*H*NL -' l"?£& est objection to changes of food or to V -'Ldz methods of giving it. She was twice t-gt j " *TW i-« '""*'{s upeet by bad milk (some of my patients l W'\i fk\. & V <?L----wero upset by samo milk), otherwise ffKromaiamfr. \ 't\sj, there has never been the slightest traco % c'-^isl of flatulence or indigestion. HFDP /* */ li No food or drink has ever been /'t'V*^ allowed between meals, excepting water ..—, /v/\\* 1 tihC X**'^ and orange juice. Raw apples have || / / been regularly given since they wero * * / / y, A - Tf*tfirst begun] when baby -was twelve I f / / / " / l ; .^ months of age. She has also had /S/ I i^ bananas. , j \ • y~rf\/ I LSgUI ["Comment by "Hygeia."—Tho Boctor | <^ ' \\^MSP/n^& says he dots not agree with Professor : "v£*Jh''^\ Holt's opinion that bananas are neces- Trfi-lf* 7i*^f^- ,;- sarily unsafe for babies. I shall deal j ****-« /V ' N"'/*tss£ : with this question later. Further, no , tlC , !?! n/ • lirjfejjfiv' mention appears in the record of the JTUlilliu «• *■ \\lfs!k& use ol oatcake, but probably this has that maken * 5 iI,J-rt%S^ formed part of the little girl's dietary. j J" \ xnaKe " - 11-^v In any case, she certainly has well- ; «wi •• SJ^V*!^ formed mouth and jaws and sound good pavement* lHT*yy S? --J^teeth.l .... feel like.... pWSi'O.'V* , S^VEETS.—No sugar has been al- ! p g e carpets W' "v I - lowed excepting at rare intervals. Oc- ■ ■ "^T casionally an "acid drop" has been ; No jarring or /C&j'rt *> "i" given as a treat. Always much en- / / -i%K joyed, but second one rarely ever asked \ root weariness °TEETH.—Appeared in usual order '[. hen r 0 " I about usual time. She had eight or -\ « hoee 1 V©S ton when a year old. Never any trou- : boots are bio with teeth, and, excepting the first, ; fitted with — ,„-„ I" they wero seldom noticed until they j .._ . . >«B6v tsxii} $■ wore well through the gum. Cleaning. ; H%a » F&M a Kw K»a' fe bfjrun soon after teeth appeared. Brush > B~iH n rL*S. Jt) ,^ used after seventeen or eighteen ** 23 M * J|ES3 ' <s^a2i r O g months. Now .makes an attempt to ' I*l & 8 E&t?'ffs-& s §S ff P? r JfJ f use the brush herself! . t\U OOLK I1L&O v Weight.—lncreased steadily, always J «•»■■»• -•» j ~ something above the average for age. s These popular HceU are made of/ f Alwajs plump and firm, but never had | the best rubber for the purpotcy > the rolls of fat on legs and arms seen > and easily outwear two to thrse- % in many babies, especially the patent i o f leather Keels, * food babies! . , _ ,' . . ,v., ,* J CLOTHING.-Bindor removed as '.V-' r soon as cord separated, and never used £Aop , On/j , eCKp , , ~. afterwards. No constriction allowed' 3 DUNLOp RUBBcnco , Alieut ,.*N.t, i, about chest or abdomen. Two rules ob- m^ammmrT^^^ii^a^^iwrfvKS^ffm' served —sufficient-clothing for warmth ,\& without overburdening child; perfect -'' J '^- freedom of movement of chest, abdo- —— - men, and limbs. a^ FRESH ATR.— Since sho was about im«t f to open window, no screen used. At - ', V\l first slent in onen work basket on a f£*invviV\f\A\t •* -'I stand, no trimminss of any kind to ILwUryOUUy '; V brake i, and child raised well up in ft. - . ,'w \'l Out of doors practically all flay, and t,niOVS ■ • .". ' l face always freely exposed to air or * * ''*? f ? "SLEEP.-Never kept u S awake at 'X' TOmatO SaUCf" % night. Never a crying baby. Being n - '. r ,_,' hoalthy, probably had nothing to cry j > It possesses a delicious flavour,*w ", nlioiit! Always sleeps with mouth well • retains the true taste of fresh, ns>? closed. i* tomatoes. It is perfectly patfj, , i vUJUlb.xi Bl i< are nature's owa. •" ; It seems alrnoht an irapertinenco to ; ..' - *.': ~-- n.ako ■ any critical comment on the I "X " Tomato Sauce aow , A . above record, but I feel sure that tho ; \ and enjoyment » --; -. doctor would agree with mo in the sug-j \ wy meal lr y :H ? crestion that, instead of mincing the I \ _~ . „ ___„ <&'' i chicken or meat, it would bo better to j Sold by aU grocexa, - ; ;:ive these in the form of a little left on { j • ,"£.' j the bones for the child to gnaw and « . . -J ": clienr. As for the commendation of I Prepared by bananas for babies, I am not quite i IfIDIfDATPinK ' sure. I should prefer other fruit/but I KIRKPAI IClbll, « , perhaps lam prejudiced because a littlo t£tf2 rr ,.y. amm jj^!memloo*''. cirl of my own was made very ill indeed by eating a whole banana when she waa ~ ~* 4»'"s*j| four years old. -however, I will deal """1-wtf^l with the question of the fruits most m 1 suitable for children in a future BALCAIRN tojjsh« - ~ j| c° lumn - A COACH will Mwt M-^tjfflPjfcl ~ « " South, and can meet Eveomf n,BW TUjfi-* quired, by wire or letUi. to sM Mother knows when the youngsters FHAWK J& s ?:JxliL&m crvtch colds Linseed Emultion cures them. 2 -

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14525, 29 November 1912, Page 10

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