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$ ' ' (S [A ' =========== * B j^O Bycroft's Milk Arrowroot. Biscuits are a perfect Infant's Food. They possess all the pro- p^ ' I^7 perties necessary for the nourishment of children, L^| < [111 and arc made from exactly the same formula and [£4 /g| materials as the famous Arnott's Milk Arrowroot pp| Biscuits. Not only is the recipe and secret of pjL \%s manufacture the same as Arnott's, but even the Ls fj£| same flour is used. ["^| 03 Every possible precaution to ensure absolute Q~7 C^'l purity is observed in the manufacture of Bycroft's £fes r-ra Milk Arrowroot Biscuits. The milk is specially sterilised and pasteurised, thus killing all germs p^ Lf? and bacteria. _ \z3 \~X Over four thousand letters have been received \^y from mothers, testifying to the wonderful excel- \& (Wl lence of these biscuits as a food for children. pl| j^p! are used in every hospital in Auckland, and are ¥m y^ recommended by many prominent medical men. - fe READ THE ANALYST'S REPORT o g (t$ Dear Sirs, — " I Have analysed the mixture supplied (W\ kj2 by you, viz. : — one dessert-spoonful of powdered Milk /jtia Qzy Arrowroot Biscuits, half a cupful of water, with the fj^ /jvS following result— ' [^ l^Z Moisture ,i. ... 91.35 per cent. L^Z fO Proteids 1.91 „ A^a P*p Carbonhydrates ... 4.77 „ \P$ f^3 too.oo ' (%$ ufii ' ' ** s it^ ICZ THIS MIXTURE CONTAINS ALL THE ELE(m MENTS OF A PERFECT FOOD FOR CHILD- W ' /Qy REN, and properly sweetened is palatable." /|^ L^ FRANCIS L. WATT, Analyst. ■£2 If you want baby to be strong, hearty, and /pg 142 healthy, give him Bycrof/t'S Milk Arrowroot IS x fjßf Biscuits. . (Mf vtp « It is best to buy theac* biscuits in tins or lei \$ specially sealed packages — they are then crisper fJ«? fQ and kept clean and fresh. p|g} W Ask Your Grocer for . ♦ (J fl Biscuits. ' , § i ' A HANDSOjI \ 0Z& 1Hr AYE yy ° U a H^ DSOME SIDEBOARD in i l-^?\ n %rMjts 1 3 our dinhifr-room ?— A Sideboard of the latest design, M^"™^"!!!-;^^ nmdo in rich dark walnut wilh bovollod-ecige glass W*WR| WffiMffl¥JsX*^tt Y/M\%W/ll m i\ 1- A t *-A1 T -11 \, * i^^ES/'Ft^^ra fvl! \\ \\\W ' eso are " ie ' cm" °* oiaeooards you will sco '// I I \WA when you go to WILLIAMS'S. Each one is artistic l^M^iflWJffr^/I>Ji///i $$$£*it!2~w, ' n S 'J^' °^ c strongest construction and tho finest \ finibh. and our quotations aro tho lowest obtainable, |fg£F^ f °r WQ ftl- o FtJIINITURE MANUPACTUEERS. Call and inspect these SIDEBOARDS. In closisrn and finish they will please you ; and uch U3o£ul Furnituro must add largely to the comfort of tho home. GOING TO WILLIAMS'S, FUB.NITUKE MANUFACTUUER, • 1 CoaS--brook- €LL The Verdict of Experience is — fiSal^,. in favour ,of " Coalbrookdale." SI It possesses the greatest amount of heat. 1 SI It is famous for its burning qualities. SI It is free from Slate, Stones aud v Dirt. 1 ' H The Small Percentage of Ash makes v j it the most Economical Coal. ' Westport 'rw»l fn So>d b y a " Coal Merchants vodLi throU gh OU t the Dominion: jtutOi»

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1908, Page 10

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