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A Good Start in Life, Mothers should early realize how essential good health is for the success of their child in after life. A badly nourished baby generally means an undersi-sed child, wanting in "stamina and vigour. If unable to nurse your baby, you must give, the substitute that most closely resembles human milk. No farinaceous or starchy food or unmodified cow's milk "is permissible to a child under 6or 7 months of age. The "Allenburys" Milk Foods are so prepared as to remove the difference between cow's milk and human milk, and they are as easy of digestion as the natural food of the child. The "Allenburys" Foods are alike suitable for the delicate and robust, and when used as directed, form the best means of, rearing a child by hand. The No. 1 Milk Food may be given alternately with the mother's milk without fear ' of upsetting the child or causing digestive disturbance. The dreaded process of weaning is thus made easy and comfortable both to the mother and child. MILK FOOD No. I. MILK FOOD No. 2. MALTED FOOD No. 3. PAMPHLET ON INFANT From birth to 3 months. From 3 to 6 months. ' From 6 months gi>d »pwm ds. FEEDINO SENT FREE. ALLEN & HANBURYS Ltd., LONDON, and Bridge Street, SYDNEY, j %j Ujn.lU.nwi 111 "I II IIIIMIII" 1 """'"" ■— ' — ™ "'" " ——■I ■# r_L_r~ ~~ ~ \ ; nzz LIST OF LUCKY WINNERS. , -—— — — Bll^Cl, ————— i f Name and Address. Coupons. Prize' Nam£ and Address. Coupons. Prize. Mrg. J. A. LEDBROOK, Fitzherbert Mrs. J. CRAIG, Upper Hutt ... 88 £i Street, Alicetown 161 £$ Mrs. J. COLLINS, 40, Riddiford St., Mrs. F. N. GREENOUGH, 17 Petone Newtown 84 £1 Avenue, Petone fSo £5 Mrs. J. HEADIFEN, 32, Crawford Airs. COOK, Newtown 146 £5 - Street, Newtown '82 £1 Mrs. JOHN JELLY, 6, Homer Street, \ Mrs. E. W. BLACKWELL, SilverNewtown 122 £5 stream/ 80 £1 Mrs. M. HARROP, care Brickworks, _ Mrs. R. McFARLANE, 6, CottlcSilverstream 120 '£4 ville Terrace 78 £1 Mrs. A. NEWTON, care Mrs. Adams, Mrs. E. BOW.ATER, Sand Hills, Petone 114 £4 Petone / 75 £1 Mrs. E. ANDREW, Hutt Road, Petone 103 £4 Mrs. E. JONES, care Mrs. McEwan, Mrs. J. NANKIVELL, 46, Queen Petone 75 A Street, Petone 103 £3 Mrs. H. MOULDER, care BrickMrs. HIGHWOOD, Ebden Town, works, Silverstream 74 £1 Upper Hutt 103 £3 Miss MYRTLE CARTER. 6, Oriental Mrs. E. J. HUGHES, Station Road, Bay ' 74 '£ x Upper Hutt 101 £2 Mrs. X, BARBER, 24, Tory Street, Mrs. S. SIMPSON, 7 Queen Street, • Petone ... ..' 71 £1 Petone 100 £1 Miss E. HODGSON, Mudie Street, Mrs. A. SOUTHEE (senr.), Main Alicetown 7->7 -> /i I Road, Upper Hutt 93 £1 Mrs. STOCK, CoJlege St., Wellington ' 72 £1 Mrs. S. FLOYD, 8, Ryane Street, Mrs. W. BYERE, James Street, Petone 86 £1 Kilbirnie 72 /i , Miss N. WILKINS, Trentham P. 0., Mrs. G. GOOCH, 5, Onepui Road, •- Upper Hutt 85 £1 Kilbirnie South 70 £1 Mrs. W. 11. KELLY, Patrick Street, Mrs. C. H. W. LEPPER, 88, RichPetone 84 .£1 mond Street 67 £1 Name and Address. Coupons. Prize. ' Name and Address. Coupons. Prize. Mrs. J. MORRIS, Plunket Avenue, Miss N. THOMAS, Boston Terrace 30 Butter D. Petone S3 Dinner Set Mrs., 1 C. WHITE, Adams St., Brooklyn 30 Do. Mrs. E. STOKES, Petone 63 Do. , Mrs. 1 H. ANDREWS, 3, Oriental Bay 30- Do. Mrs. CHRISTIE, Woolcombe St. 63 Do. Miss RICHARDS, 5, Banks Terrace 30 Do. Mrs. E. WILLIAMS, Newtown ... 60 Do. Mrs. A. C. BRAMLEY, Berhampore 30 , Do. Mrs. A. W. THOMAS, Khandallah 57 Do. Mrs. C. J. ALEXANDER, Edin-. Master F. KELLY, Upper Hutt ... 56 Watch boro' Tcnace 30 Do Mrs. F. CROSS, 18, Stafford St. ... 56 Dinner Set .Mrs. HAVES, 40, Cambridg-e Terrace -29 Do. Mrs E. E. T. BANKS, Newtown S. 55 Do. R. KIDD, Mungaroa 29 Do. Mrs. HOPE, s, Aurora St., Newtown 55 Do. Mrs. J. McKEE, Petone ->n Do Mrs. R. T. STOCKBRIDGE, Br'klyn 55 Do. Mrs. F. CHARTER, 8, Queen St., Mrs F. PEARCE, Petone 54 Do. Petone 20 Do Miss MAISIE O'BRIEN, Up. Hutt 54 Hair Brush Mrs. A. MARTIN, Upper Hutt ... 28 Do. Miss GRACE MITCHELL, L. Hutt 53 Do. Mrs. C. STEVENS, 4. Adelaide Road 27 Do. Mrs. A. BAINTON, Petone ... 52 Dinner Set Mrs. T.MARSHMENT, Adelaide R. 27 Do. -Mrs. C,.SMITH,_Main Rd., Trentham 52 Do. Mrs, CRITCHLEY, Tullv St., Kilb. 26 Do. Mrs. POWNCEBY, Petone 52 Tea Set Mrs. H. CLARK, Newtown ... 26 Do. Mrs. T. SQUIRE, Petone 52 Do. Mrs. J. HASTINGS, Roseneath St. 26 Do. Miss M. DALZIEL, Upper Hutt ... 50 Silver Hr.B. Master A. DOUGLAS, Crawford St. 26 Do. Mrs. V. JESSOP, care P.O. Trentham 50 Tea Set Miss IVY CURTIS, Petone ... 26 Purse Mrs. M. McCROSSIN, Upper Hutt 49 Do. Mrs.. J. OLSEN, 20, Nelson Street. Mrs. C. \V\ETH, Petone 48 Do. Petone 25 Butter D Mrs. C. BURTON, Petone 46 Do. Mrs. S. NEWLAND, High S., Petone 25 Do. Mrs. J. LITTLE, Nelson St., Petone 45 Do. Mis. BOOCOCK, Island Bay . 2; Do Mrs. G. MOODY, Elizabeth St., Petone 45 Do. Mrs. A. BULLEN, 64, Edinboro' Ter. 25 Do. Mrs. G. BYFORD, Richmond St., Mrs. W. MILLS, 6, Victoria Street, Petone 45 Do. Petone 25 Do. Mrs. BOESLEY, 27, Donald McLean Mrs. E. McLENNAN, Smith St., Kilb. 25 -Do. .. St T ree^ T _ _-^. t^ ••;,•• • 4S ~ Do ' Miss I. BRABYN, Feildingr 25 Butter D. Mrs. J. McLEOD, kilbirme ... 45 Tea Set Mrs. W. ROGERS, James- Street ... 25 Do. }\ rs - ?-J£H££ ER^ Petone ••• 44 Do. Mrs. E. J. MADDOCK, Island B. 24 Do. Mrs. J. CHAPMAN, Owen St., New- Mrs. W. J. PARKES, Mt. Cook Res. 24 Do. „ town 41 Do. Mrs. F. OSBORN, 97, Riddiford St. 24 Do. Mr. G. McGHIE, Upper Hutt ... 41 Do. Mrs. C. CAIRNEY, 31, Aro St. ..24 Do Mrs. H. B. BLACKWELL, Up. Hutt 40 Do. Miss M. ANDREWS, Roseneath ... 24 Do. Mrs. M. T. KING, Royal St., Ber- Mrs. C. CORLEY, Berhampore ... 23 Do. hampore ... ... 40 Tea Set Mrs. C. WEST, Wallaceville ..., 23 Do. Mrs. S. HEWSON, Richmond St., Mrs. F. OSBORN, 97, Riddiford St. 24 Do , Petone 40 Tea Set Mrs. G. A. CLUTTERBUCK. P.O. Mrs. F. JONES, 2, Terand Street ... 40 Do. Box 33 . 03 j) 0 Mrs. F. C. RANDELL,, Vog-eltown 40 Do. Mrs. MEAKLE, Kilbirnie .'.'.' .'.'.' 23 Do.' Miss E. MUIR, 25b, Queen St. ... 40 Tea Set Mrs. R. M. RUSSELL, 2, Francis Mrs. J. MACDONALD, Petone ... 40 Do. Plow "3 Do Miss ELSIE MARSH, 1, Drummond Mrs. W. ANDREWS, Island Bay '.'.'. 23 Do! .. s l\% c^ r , ••• ••• ••;, ••• 40 Hair Brush Mrs. L. J. WOOD, Newtown ... 23 Do. Mrs. SHAW Ohiro Rd., Brooklyn... 40 Tea Set HEANNIE DILLON, Kilbirnie ... 23 Do. }\ rs ' t J - J!9P,£FI S ' Silverstream 39 Do. Miss JESSIE TOURELLE, Petone 23 Do. ?r rS " I v 5 A ASc4 et T e i"« - 3 2 Do< Mrs - H - BARKER, 16, Hankey St. 22 Do. Mrs. S. \V. CROSS Esplanade, Petone 38 Do. Mrs. J. HUTCHINGS, Petone ... 22 Jelly Dish Mr. F BRACEGIRDLE, Inglewood 38 Do. Mrs. J. RADFORD, 72, Aro St. ... 22 Do - 5r rS< nr'D?' TnnW W i? W " -38 S°" Mrs. E. EDWARDS, Newtown ... 22 Do. Mr BERT lOOMER, Newtown ... 37 Do. Miss M. COOPER, Newtown ... 22 Purse v Ne ™wv xx c -37 Do> - Mls - H " R - HICKEY, Stratford ... 22 Jelly Dish Mrs. TWOMEY, Homer Street, Mrs. W. H. HAMPTON, Island B. 22 Do Newtovvn ' ... 37 Tea Set Master W. HOWELL, Petone ... 22 Magic' Ln. A? rS *i4;i£9Efc O & ro R^V- Br °o kl y n 36 Salad Mrs. J. BRUCE, Island Bay ... 22 Telly Dish Monte Vista, Petone 36 Do. Mrs. P. J. WILSON, Berhampore 22. Do. Nurse STUART, 64, Daniel St., Mrs, DUINEEN, Brooklyn ... 22 Do Newtown •• 3 6 , Do/ Mrs. J. HEARFIELD, Newtown ... 22 Do. ¥< TS - hh L O CONNOR, Newtown 36 Do. Miss L. GROGAN (No address) ... 22 Do. '7, Beach St., Petone 34 , Do. , Mrs. E. CONTESSA, 23, Wordsworth Mr. CLUf fERBUCK, Petone ... 34 "Do. Street .. -i Do }rrsr r5 - & ' T XP,H NC lv Upper Hutt ••• 3i * Butter D. Mrs/ BROCKLEBANK, Petone ... 21 Do". 1 rs ' Ne L wt P«rL ... ... 34 Do. Mis. CAPT. REID, 6, Belfast St. 21 Do. Mrs. A. ED LIN Sandhills, Petone 33 Do. Mrs. R. PETERSEN, Masterton ... 21 Do. .Mrs. L. LIARDET, Homer Street, Mrs. W. S. HIGGINSON, Kilbirnic 21 Do Newtown ... 33 Salt Cruet Mrs. C. R. MATTHEWS, Wallaceville 21 Do. aJ 1 " S ' 9" M A SON A L , owe o r H^ U ••• 3 3 Do - Mr s. W. H. BEALE, 47, Vivian St.. 21 Do. rs ' 4 Y ?^ Cuba St., Petone 32 Do. Mrs. J. J. ENNIS, Ing-lewood ... 21 Do. ' Mrs. H. ROSE Rata St., L Hutt 32 Do. Mrs. H. TAYLOR, Petone ... 21 Jelly Dish int&ftQff x?' 9^ Street 32 Do - Mrs - T - J- HOLLIS, Nelson Street, Mrs. TOOMATH, Kaiaki Bay ... yz Do. Petone ->i Do isS A IV « 1 X alley tt- 32 Saladl ' Miss M. RUDNEY, Newtown '.'.". '21 Do' vi- nJ IIL^?'- UPU Pu Per , U^ 3I £°- Mrs - C - A.. CHAPMAN, Kilb. N. 21 Do Miss M. BELL 38 Majoribanks St. 31 Do. Mrs. W. RUTLEDGE, Newtown ... 20 Do. h rSm £vvk^ Ml \ n , LL ', Berhampore 31 go. Miss M. JELLY, Newtown 20 Do Mrs. COTTER Island Bay ... 31 Do. L. E. BEAZER, Rhodes St., Newtown 20 Do. Mrs. J. W PETTETT , Petone ... 30 Do. EUGENE NELSON, Petone ... 20 Do Master I. PERRIN, Kilbirnie ... 3oWatch Mrs. A. COLQUHOUN, Petone ■■■ 20 Jelly Plate KNORUB, DARKIE, and ABBEY POLISH COUPONS NOW COUNT IN GOLD LEAF DISTRIBUTION. NO STARTER (Red Coupons) ALLOWED. Next Distribution May 25th, 1908, When another JB2OO in Cash and Prizes will be available. No Storekeepers allowed to compete. All returning 50 Coupons will receive a present consisting of Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, &c. EACH 31b. TIN GOLD LEAF TEA, 1 Coupon. EACH LARGE TIN CHEF, 1 Coupon. EACH TIN ABBEY, KNORUB, and DARKIE POLISH, 1 Couppn.

X ALWAYS LOOKS WELL. The best material looks nothing unless PKOPKRLY CUT and MADE WE are Practical Tailors and Smart Cutters Your interest is looked after. Every garment supervised from tho cutting-board to the last touch the iron gives. Your inspection invited. Perfeot satisfaction guaranteed. J. HENDERSON AND CO., HIGH-CLASS LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, 30. WILLIS-STREET. Wellinaton. QERRAVILLO'S Tonic (Bark and Iron k_J Wine) make 3 good red blood, and should be used by all weak people.

t VETERINARY. mHE WELLINGTON A ANIMAL HOSPITAL AND SCHOOL OF FARRIERY. Wilmot C. Quinnell, . — • A1.1v.0.V.5., Lond. ADVICE AND MEDICINE FOR ALL ANIMALS. Together with Infirmary Accommodation. Telephone 2560. HOWE'S-LANE, Pixon-street. Wellington. fTKHERE is no Mineral Water so pure, -i- so healthful and refreshing as Puriri. Call for Puriri instead of soda water willi your liquor. All hotels and tioroa.

B.S.A. PRICE ONLY £10 10s. fTIHESE Machines, made with full set of JL B S.A Fittings, Chain included, Endio Coaster or Free Wheel, and Brakes, etc., complete, is certainly the most genuine bargain in cycles ever offered. Alfo, guarantocd all British Made Machines, £6 6s to £8, complete, and thoroughly recommended. , Inspection Invited. F. J. W. FEAR, ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, 88, Wilhs-Btreet, Woll ; nn;tou. Esfablifhrd 27 years. Toi*vfcono 976.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 11

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