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For partial feeding —before and after weaning. If one meal of Benger's is given alternately with the breast, the subsequent complete weaning proceeds smoothly and without check. Food for Infants, Invalids* Aged. Sold in Tins by nil Chemists, etc., everywhere.

aSsfefi? 5 . %.££ e 2- i S 3 £ i el 2«£fc§i£ji£&issSS 3 3 <S GOOD HEALTH m ALL WEATHERS i\w*W V3> \Vr^ kv! IM fv# &3 gt- ■^\ l\ •A \ :tM «*s; No ofl on account 6f the'usuai Winter troubles \z- r ' ’is. Tticir mother knows the "secret she knows that one dose of Hearne’s at the first sign of a cough is usually enough to prevent any chest trouble from developing. Everywhere 2/6 and 4. 6. HEAtiNBS BRONCHITIS CURE for every kind of cough and chest cold. 88118181113 9 l zM »« V AML.; A %lu«— Made in England Avery Precision Scale The wise merchant recognises that sensitive weighing is a vital failor in liis profits. Every l /\ oz• is clearly indicated on this new British Precision Scale. "Springless, ” "Visible IVeiglting, ” ' Enclosed mechanism” W. & T. AVERY, Ltd. 50 Cuba Sheet, WELLINGTON, UOS) • rni^sesinissßssaHMliHiß

Hie mors you know about it tlie more you will Relieve in it —' at the first sr£n of a conlh or cold* b 63 O ILO " Large Family SLae Bottle 2 16 Oo|§ J Custard made from EBMOmS * CUSTABB POWDERiiija&msssSSKs

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 8 September 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 8 September 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 8 September 1926, Page 3

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