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Tl itD*»<tf rAMmln*!.* w£ Milk Food No. I. From birth to 3 months Tke 'Alienburya' Ru«k». A. ihe Koy aiti t omiiussion m m»u fo OJ n «. 2 . **,„, 3to 6 $%& ™nz n oti a h &y& y , , , » , w .. • « • »» »» -m Hußfcß are specially useful during th« in their final report on Tuberculosis, 3(«§ . Mailed Food No. 3. From 6 months upwards troubioiomottmoor tcethinu. when recently issued, clearly showed that Wffl Sutting'tf meoh »" li: « ll y « id «» the chief danger to child life resulted (§) gaama. «* tift from the use of infected cow's milk. $TWfo ra »l M hood is to be ascribed to infection «*-«*««««« ' ®»^ . transmitted to children in meals l!§^^§!? consisting largely of the milk of SHora!' Mtxtoeear*. promote sound sleep, ensure the cow." Ef^^fflli7m^o^m v te orous health and developWhen the mother's milk is not §j1 If xll? Jiik ffl <av%k raent, and represent the most available, the "Allenburys" Foods &s£Btß> Mffi^xiftfrjfty successful method of Infant form the best substitute, as they are Feeding ever devised. I S^^^SS^^^iSS^ t Panpnitton-WantF^insan* Manage*" sent free. and are absolutely free from ail harmful germs. Allen § Kanburys Ltd., London, Eng., and Market St., Sydney

DIFFERENT Doing something different from your usual manner of doing it m«ans a change of habit, and habits are the very dickens to change. The man' who won't get out of bed always is the most difficult to rouse. It takes a lot of solid kicking at the door of some men's minds to wake them to the desirability of a change. For example, you may possibly have decided that the only man who can make your clothes is the man who has ■ done it for years. Other people who note the way you dress may not think so, and in this case an outsider's opinion is worth something. We want to see the' man who is quite sure that he is tailored properly as well as the man who knows he is not; we ■ know that the style and) workmanship which we put into our productions will be a revelation to both, It is high time that you placed your order for % summer suit. Will you entrust it to us ? We can send you samples of the best English and Colonial materials if you cannot see them personally, and our representative can call and take your measures. The following is our Tailoring Tariff : Sac Suits, tailored to order 63/. 75/., 84/., 90/Lounge Suits, tailored to order 60/., 70/., 80/. Riding Breeches, tailored to order 27/6, 30/-, 32/6 Dress Suits', tailored to order , 5, 6, and 7 guineas 64, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. I Take a This... Christmas It will double your enjoyment. It will preserve your happy memories, so that you can live your pleasures i over and over again. Others, too, can enjoy them with you. At home there is always the opportunity of making happy snaps of your people —priceless pictures in the years to come. THERE'S WITCHERY ' IN KODAKKERY! Real Kodaks are stamped "EASTMAN." There are imitations: they ctr* Just Imitations ! Genuine Kodaks from 6/- to £25. Ask for the " Happy Moment " Booklet : It tells all about the Kodak Competition — £500 for Happiness ! SHARLAND'S PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT. > Lambton.quay, Wellington, MANY ' r T%S% LANE'S 1 EMULSION I . far thair rood health. It cure* wenk I lungs. Gat • bottla now. 3/6 and 4/«.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1913, Page 10

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