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A « MctlitranJ Child. J Special '' "Pcifrtxtlnr'Jitti?:* Foodt.. \ ton Befall of Baby. I Naturally a Healthy Mother | sbonldjfaecl her own child, smd no cause, savo inability, Btronld preyentbur doirigso. But there are many * , • j mothers who,tfcOTgfi wjllinff.cannofc wholly or even ! paxfiaUy, jrarae tfrfjir/cMldren. Either'they have no [ mflk-ifofi'tbiem, or)i£,i3 poor la quality and deficient j ! 1 in sustenance. Tho.?>(iißs£!on then arises • •' Baby. Carefully consider i point Remember, that the | i *fll laysure ■ ' : happiness. Ordinary ji cpjr'a unsuitabte as a food for young 1 contains iuiKgesiible curd and is | dangerous gorms, especially 1 1 itimunmOT.ttnfe.SkpfeaceonsFocdßmustnofihegiYeD.as ' acWld of age cannot digest starch. J I A ; Satisfactory Solution I ofthacdifikraln-proMern of feeding children by hand is 1 provides! by .asing' tha 'Aifenhnrys' Foods. Prepared ! as direciptJ, thsaspnio Foods cto3ely resomblo healthy ' mother's milt in composition, nutritive value and I digesHbiKty. Tccy are tha outcome of prolonged | , . of wide maniYfecturing facilities and experience, Decide to use | tha 'AllEnfc«rya* Foodß. By bo doing the many serious I aiW.nfo 'wMclvfalllo vr tho use of unsuitable food will i ba avoMed, and Baby will be equipped with sound , : " health and strength. '■ ™ The Meihod of Simplicity and Certainty I j;' WIKfOODNo. 1. MIIiOFOOD Hx fc'jWAOTED FOOD No. 3. '• j i I Froa birth to,} monllE. > Fram.3to?n»n!hs. From 7 mornhs upwards. ||| I '"The 'AHenburys' Rusks (Malted). |] S A nsdul atlriitioa to baby's dietary when 10 raoalis M and after. |j| I ms~v r ri/e ferfreo Feeding ana Wansgcinent" I! fl ® t° ea "fv'kd& i'lfmt'tfim far may mother. IJII I Allen 8 Hanburys Ltd., 13, Market St., Sydney I : Miles j Without: Causing hp" j Trouble! New Zealandors are constantly testify- %fec I S® to the "Wonderful: Strength and I(5/^1 •" Stamina of-Avon- Tyrea.- A-Waimate Wl ! ' lilliiiiPllia user reoe:ntlywrote :-r- . | Ayons; tprned out. extremely satisfactory I mm On the back wheelsthey travelled 10,000 miles' I •. over rough ; and hilly country, . 1 I lw ; ~ ut 9^Jj s ' . trou^ ,e ; and ■ | Equip YOUR Gar with British ilflpl \ sW Avons and. learn what real Tvre tmM fi H I M m&L AGENTS EVERYWHERE. SOLEN.Z.DISTRIBUTORS• 111 MMm MAL>NG "Avon" V/ollington p omirtlon Rubber Co. t Lambton Quay, .J —..|lh n :.. u ILL _.. | - MJMTISor NERVE PADiI ■ in the shoulder muscles, neck, back, arms, legs. Also pjjralgia, Headadev Rheumatism Produces a lasting warmth and anodyne effect. This preparation Is free from grease and will , not stain linen It replaces the use of poisonous liniments, mustard piasters, etc. and can be . used with safety by persons suffering from any Bynf) P ' such ; 95 lurr >bago, sciatica, stilness, sore Obtainablefn,(t all Chemists in Prepared by the WELLINGTON (New Zealand) ANGLO-AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL C 0;, Lt J„ Cr oy d o n, Londoq (En»lnnil^ Suction Cleaner m Reduces tie Housework. iff It eliminates the household drudgery of sweeping, /II I ' j dusting, cleaning, and rug and carpet beating. ./ M ! Tho "Apex" l is always ready, for it can be at- A rt\\ J S tached to tlie clectric' light socket by a half turn of yv I r ' the bayonet catch. \ ) $ All tliat is then necessary is to turn the button \JJ | 111 in the handle and the motor starts. The "Apex" 'llpifs //I /j i nozzle is wide, and built low to enable it to go under P*l|P/\ 1111 \ furniture, into corners and all places previously in- \| ! lij i accessible to suction cleaners. I *. L|| f The "Apex" has such a powerful snction that 11 It will Suck Dust from the Floor j Through the Carpet. i It will clean rugs, cushions, upholstered furni- \ ture, bedding, portieres, clothing, furs, etc. Tho nozzle may be slightly raised or lowered by a simple | "Apex" adjustment, making it perfectly efficient on all kinds of floor coverings. . The "Apex" motor is very powerful, yet small and light in weight, is trouble proof and is guaranteed. By a quarter turn of the cap the motor, ! switches on or off as desired—no bending, no stooping, no Bhock. ' Price, £11/0/0. E W. lis & Co., LimM I Slope*

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3006, 17 February 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3006, 17 February 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3006, 17 February 1917, Page 7

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