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very c%Cother | | Z J 9 We have so /f much confi- 47 dence in this # Mz MILK FOOD < No. 1 ai pßEE^ n Solves 3 problems, ONE of "i < Pos( //irs which every mother has to face. X coupon to da>) y^j xere g reas f Feeding wholly fails. The ‘Allenburys’ Milk Food No. 1 is practically SU identical in composition with human milk and u entirely suited to the delicate digestion of the wy newly born infant since it contains no excess of indigestible curd, and is therefore superior to • . cow’s milk or ordinary dried milk. ~ • Me»«rs. SHARLAND &CO . Ltd. : : Dixon Street. Wellington. :2.As an adjunct to Breast Feeding. • : The ‘Allenburys’ Milk Food No. 1 may be used • Mrs : alternately with the breast. One or two bottles : • given to baby each day relieve the strain on the • : mother and enable natural feeding to be con- : ; tinued for the full period, where otherwise : • weaning would have to take place at an early date. • not haying tried the ‘Allenburys ’ : JJ ea l Method of Weaning. : Milk Food No. 1 will be pleased : , „ . , - ! to receive, free of charge, a copy • » provided by the Allenburys Milk rood • of the 4 Allenburys ’ booklet on : No, 1. So closely does it correspond to human : ‘ Infant Feeding & Management.’ • milk that the change to bottle feeding takes plan. Z : without causing any of the gastnc disturbance ••••••••••••••••••a usually associated with the change. S Efficiency | is the secret of success and the desire of the people. When minor ailments and derangements are by neglect ||j or wrong treatment allowed to threaten a serious IM" disturbance of the general health it is important that Imthe best remedy should be taken at once. ’h, ■ B€€eWAMS) i Pills i § ARE EFFICIENT 0 Promoting Digestion. M FJ In improving the Appetite. |y “ in Regulating the Flow of Bile. |h In Cleansing the Stomach. el 11 In Arousing a Sluggish Liver. || || i n Purifying the System. H |1 In Assisting the Kidneys. if M' For more than half a century BEECHAM’S PILLS have B Sbeen the Family Medicine in thousands of homps, to be resorted to when illness and physical discomfort IH threaten health arid happiness, and their efficiency is not only unquestioned, but has become proverbial and has nra earned the reputation of being Bl “ WORTH a GUINEA a BOX.” Sold in boxes, labelled 10M., Is-lid and 2s-9d. (original English prices.) fflf STANBARD Of fffICIENCY, DURABILITY AND PROTECTION ™___—— STEELUFKffi| S 1 ~t~ I— l At S M -SSvSlllHJllllllffiT " • ' wJIOi You may imagine that because an'iron || roof has been painted it is quite alright—but no lasting protection can be expected from cheap Roof Paint. '> Steelite Red Roof Paint gives greater protection to your Roofand looks better—longer. The greatest innovation in Roof Paint since White lead replaced the old Earth :: colours. PriM - 2 °/- Ga,,On ’ ~ Steelite Fadeless Green Roof Paint / Price 30a. per gallon. ! 4 IN APPEARANCE AND SERVICE NO ROOF PAINT CAN COMPARE. WITH STEELITE. Carriage Paid if Cash with Order. Town Hall "I like your new car, old man, it look, splendid. ~ , , , “ New car ? That’s not a new car. It is my old bus with the txxiywork cleaned and polished with POUFLOR - i ■POLIFLOR is made in New Zral’nd , j, in l by the Manufacturers of NUGGET Pi'ICCS lOu. HllU Z/J Boot Polish—therefore it a lood I invvov ,

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 171, 7 April 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 171, 7 April 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 171, 7 April 1923, Page 5

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