1 SUMMER I | DELIGHTS. I H Prtine Jelly. Creamy Custard, || Hi Cnstard Sbape. Simple Trifle, ||j IFrrsh Fruit Jellies (Trithout Gelatine), || Orange Sponge, Egg Blancmange, || and many other mouth-watering lunch ond dinner || sweets, which children love, are easily made with Is the help of || Poison's I Cora Flour I Light savouries and sweets, suitable for summer §§ weather, need Com Flour—the clever cook's best friend || 1. ~ 1 (Di. COUPON g| for Brown & Poison's COOKERY BOOK. iS^nooif.cTt6o rectpes. Ful ||. tn~coupct?-ar.d j>osi now to || \T ame (< J". 8~-Gil}3lan &> Co., . H" P.O. Auckland. || Address and '.hf'bock'"ill be ant V you cryvtisirr.. To J. B. GilSllan & Co., P.O. Box 848 Auckland. M 6139' Jt^TCIELL on the Premises. In every detail it reflects good taste, good ■workmanship, and good value. There are no less than NINETEEN OTHER ROOMS completely furnished and OPEN P'OR YOUR INSPECTION.' In this -way it is possible to judge the effect of 1 different styles as they would appear in your own house. Every article in every room was made in our own Workshops 535 COLOMBO ST. ||«|»J||» I u —WWP—MBBg—Bas—jaaaMBMBBMI : \gy IVT ® at tempt to provide a S i gSy 1 J. H correct system for the ■ W7 correct IM. progressive feeding of H //Y >\S. Infants was ever successfully '• ' t ra Jw~Yl 1* £ carried out until the 'Allen- B J. eSQ.iriQ' Oa y& burys' series of Infants' Foods S /// were introduced. Sosuccessful pa TM-pQyrf o have tlic 'Allcnburys' Foods ra I JLITXqXi. vS /ff Nos. I, 2 and 3 proved, that R| s-' # /ff whenever a child is denied the B| I: \£S. /ff privilege of the mother's milk R| 1= " /$ they are indispensable. Gratifying evidence of their remarkable value in the feeding \ /v i n f from birth is constantly coming gj t0 hand * *^ he f°» owin s is a copy of ono I■ I = of many such voluntary letters received ; i i 1 from Medical Men, Nurses and Parents : j resident in nearly all parts of the world. ; I |= ' A NURSE WRITES: ' ;! "I am pleased to say I have osed your Foods 1.2 and 3 Tor the r; ( i; last twenty years and have found none better. The -j most delicate baby ever born I nursed and roared on the • I Foods until he was 3 years old, and now he is 18 YEARS, and -: a strong healthy boy nearly 6 leet high and as rosy as an Z! apple. You can make whatever use you like of this as I 11 should like your Foods and other things to be more used in ; i future, as'lnstead of making (at alone tbey make ; bone and iauaclc. which is what children need. ;: (Signed) NURSE DAVIE. The practical results from a continually extending use of tho -\ ■ £ *Allenburys' Foods, prove beyond doubt that children thrive excep- ; ■ £ ticnally well on them. Such children are healthy and well grown; the ~.\ P flesh is firm, without cxcess of fat and the formation of bone is solid. ;; plUenburgsF® ds. B . The Best Alternative to Human Milk. Eg g No. 1 No. 2 g M to 3 months. From 3to 7 months. From 7 months upwards. gj B , The 'AOenburys* Rusks (Malted). 3 * S ■* X useful addition to baby's dietary vrhen 10 months old and aftfr. Kg ; S .V - BW irn>^rfF«e6«»ofc* , l»irant FeciJrna and Management," OT : H " 64 pf valuable information Jar every mother. ra . > 1 ADcn & Hanburys Ltd., 13, Market Street, Sydney. ra j □ Established 1715. B| frwiej brs to tbe House of Commons and to the Officers' Messes of Ban I M*Wk*l«ul« AcMtifor N.Z.-MiilngA So, t«., ChrWcinte, s '; •, '' ~ " Htxts
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15500, 29 January 1916, Page 6
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