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The Mother of a Mabela Baby jj WRITES FROM WELLINGTON: . . . "Baby continues to progress beautifully. _<03tL-L. , She is now ten months old and has four teeth, i^sisj^ ■. ■■ which have been cut.without the slightest difficulty. She sleeps splendidly, and is on the w.^®jgsßj whole the happiest and most contented little, fl"® J^®* baby one could wish to see." , s>f*=wir ■"'•. -;: A MALTED FOOD. •. •.'-: f^W^WN COOKED READY FOR USE . V • jM^m' j\ A perfectly digestible food that is safe '. .JMr^UMff for Baby from Birth. Morenourishing ■'/Mrll than most infant foods, and far more . ■ la economical. , O/_ I nftfA Tin • Mabela is tplendid for Nursing • ■«/■ M*rge im Mothers and Invalids-m ". \ All Chemists and Stores' Strength-giving Health-builder '-■■'■■ — . •'■".. ■ . . " ' ' ' Haines-14 The Best Way Out of ;; a '■■'".Disagreeable. -Task , ■■■■ \ :\ is v^'ise Sani-Flush in cleaning your toilet bowl. Simply sprVJe a little in it every few days. No dipping, no scrubbr^,, but a spotless, clean bowl, free from odors that come ft \ jfTWths*. k°m *^c trap which only ' M&MISM' Vlf/^^/W/yVY 1/can reacH an<3 keep clean. Sani\lMj/lfll/Fiash^ made for this purpose ',} \j\ifjfiW only> not for general cleansing. yt I^/jif Simple directions on the can. — ~ff L-^£f Sani-Flusk is unique—nothing •^jMyP>*J elselikeit.V.. /. '-■ \ : V« ttMmM-I!mßmPW rt^^ Ask Your Dealer ' / r^y| Your dealer has Sani-Flush l/*""**-****^ •Ms=s' or can get it Quickly; or write us V Uf^ a card giving your dealer's name V^ '^Twater —frf and we will have you supplied. whUhwu\\ • . V s*^*?"'' |L Sani-Flush should be used wherever «?eptw«h J! ...<£-£-M are toilets in Residences, Business Offices, Hotels, Stores; Factories, etc. \^'---^^\- Does not injure plumbing connections. im HYGIENIC PRODUCTS COMPANY Lower Cuba Street 109 Pitt Street, Wellington, N. Z. Sydney, N. S. W. \^\\w^ ** Tea-1 able i^^^^^^7^^^ Scones are en:§^PSj joyed by everybody. They are tasty and nutritious— and are very easily made when you use this best of all raising-agents— BAKING POWDER With recipes for Cakes, Buns, Pastry /^^^^ and Biscuits, Beaver is always sue- XJ^ l^ffl^ cessful. It ensures perfect raising £v , 3Mm|l arid thorough baking—makes every Sr* ■ particle light and digestible. A*k your Grocer for (Krx\ ■;';■? BEAVER' — the Finest /JK C/7 m\ and Matt Economical Bah- (Vjv f^ f \ ing Powder on the Market! y \rjf I l / hainm. ■•;■ '' ■ ."■ • -,*■ - Xk/yy^v- p '•■ ■ ■ KEphtll Balkind Powder #ggkt ifesidtsVi // —and the right brand is \\ // Edmonds famous'"Sure to \\ // Rise," made from genuine \\ // grape cream of tartar. \\ 11 It gives right results —-light \\ // results —and it Js dependable. \\ // 1 m ■BAKlisr.G' '-^ \\ If AS POWDER. V' \\ I j 'ysmaaammmnam^BSSSA- '.' \\ '?.. //''Get Edraondi B»king Pow- S" j Writ*, to-night to \\ // der from your store. It costs. riJDMOSMk Edmonds' Baking Paw- *\\ / / a few ficnee'more because its | ®XX i lo'er Wr<"''«»> ChrUtchnrch, \\ // « cretm of urur Baking Sml for tht FREE Cookery \\ ft Powder. The ltrge tin con- |j^^ 1 Book — full of tplendid \\ if Uinß.!4}|ounces. :'.'. jj^^^^J recipe*. .75 \\.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 3

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