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A j*%. |>* \j !«* _^o4^\S ffl Suollcnt Soap U what Ifl ujf you need (or tbs (sundry ta pi Sunlight saves you robMhgi pi * m and BQvce you money, without M /y Injury to hanojd or artlcta* 0 SuuHsM turns \ V (}&W$ \ the dull drudgery V- '\S!}&~ of the wash-tub I into a pleasure. Il (let a bar of Snntlght to-day aod try. fl'\uf^ ■ The . ; Children's T(p^th £ CvLllo There must be some reason why children suffer go dreadfully with ' their teeth. Take any one hundred of New Zealand children, and you will most likely not find six children in the whole lot with teeth as sound and perfect as they should be. The trouble seems to be that there is not enough bonemaking materials in the food given to children. Qi ve the babies more Hy pophosphites of Ume and Soda mid as they grow the teeth will be stronger, sounder, and more regular in shape. In Mothers have a really valuable I cbilaYen'sremedy. The Cod Liver I Oil Increases flesh and fat, while the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda act not only as a tonic to strengthen the nerves and general organs of the growing body, but supply the bone and teeth buildIng food and nourishment that all children constantly require.. If mothers who are really anxious for the health and'strength of their children wilt give a dose of LANE'S EMULSION two or three times each day for several months they will be well repaid. This is a fact that can be easily proven by starting LANE'S EMULSION to-day. While giving LANE'S EMULSION, teach the children to constantly breathe through the nostrils, and they will grow up with such' strong and sound lungs , that the usual coughs and colds will very seldom trouble them. LANE'S EMULSION is sold by chemists and stores in two sizes, small 2/6; and large 4/6. The large bottle is the' economical flize. w rY RADFOED'S for Furniture— , Duchebse Chests 355. 6d., Sideboards 50s;, Wardrobes 10s., Washstands Bs. 6d.,.Tables 2s. 6d;, Chnirs is. Cd., Eattan Chairs 7s. 6d.,.Cups and Saucers 2s. Gd. half-dozen, Tea Sets 7s. Gd., Dinner Sets 17s. 6d., Lamps Is. Cd., Toilet Sets 7s. Cd., Carpet 10d. yard, Hearthrugs 2s. Cd., Mantel Drapes Is. Gd., Towels 6d. each. Cheapest house in town. T.ILT AND YOUNG, ■E EOYAL MAIL CONTaACTOES AMD GENERAL CAEEIEES, -JIASTEETON. All Trains Met., Commercial Travelers' Samples Promptly Attended to. New »nd Up-to-Date Sample Eooma. Agents for the N.Z. EXPELaS CO. Storage and Stabling Corner Dixo&' end Bannister Streets. St. Joha's Ambulance: Availablo Day or Night. 'Phone No. 126. Private 137. P.O. Box 50. TVfoEWAN'S QCOTCH A LE. JMLcEWAN'S SCOTCH -OLLE. FAE STJPEEIOE TO ALL OTHEES. 75 PEE CENT. OF THE ALE IMPOETED INTO AUSTEALU IS EEPEESENTED BY M o E W A N'S. HEALTHPTJL, INVIGOEATINQ, APPETISING, HEALTHFUL, INVIGOEATINQ, APPETISING, 1600 CASES WEEK'SOLD IN MELBOUENE LAST MONTH. f- "\ Brain-Building 1 Sir James Cnchton-Brownc, the distinguished physician, and one of the greatest authorities on Foods, says in a recent magazine article: "Eoceot eeaentifio observations hare thrown now light on the phrsiologio&l effects of Oatmeal.' ... "Oatmeal ia. . . directly conducive to the building of tho brain. "Oatmeal in the form of norridgo, with milk, ia, I belieTO, unrivalled as a breakfast food for children, and for young men and woman." BRAWNINESS, BEAUTY, AND BRAINS Eesult from the uss of (Miii's Oatmeal. "McGILL'S" ia of porfect quality and delicious flavour, free from all adulteration. Ask for "McGlLL'S"—it has no equal in New Zealand. "McGILL'S" OATMEAL in made at Totomairiro (Milton). Wellington Aeenta: BEEVES AND 00. Mercer and Victoria Streets.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 13