I Merchandise. ~"^B / 4&i?X£3t FOOD |i » 8 f° r Infants and Invalidt IB /JpL and for those whose digestive |p| powers have become weakened by 11 illness or advancing age. ||| If the digestive functions, however weak, can do -fS any work at all they should be given work to do to the '^\i extent of their powers. In the easy process or its prepara- >g$ tion the digestibility of Benger's can be regulated to give i |j| this work with extreme nicety. |j| The "British Medical Journal" —"Benger's Food -, '~%jM B has, by its excellence established a reputation of its own." m fill B Ben'cer's New Booklet deals with the roost common doubts and difficulties which '|fP| H mothers have to encounter. It is sent post free on application to Benger's Food, Ltd., »^S H Otter Works, Manchester, England. ■.•'r L mothers have to encounter. is sold in tins by Druggists, etc., everywhere. Food, Ltd., ■JB'^^P Otter Works, Manchester, England. ■'Sil Benger's Food is sold in tins by Druggists, etc., everywhere. ML'.i cjj| /" ■ "" amm^~mmm^m I Am Imperative Need. 11 H Until you are free from the tendency to constipation you are . S i bound to suffer from the symptoms— liver, inactive :-. ff| S kidneys, delicate stomach, loss of appetite, indigestion, bilious- .--'. fflj fl ness, headache, feverishness, and the rest. In your condition £ « g Cockle's Pills are an imperative need. They will not only j|| ■ speedily ease you of the distressing symptoms named, but will : fi B recruit the impaired system, repair the whole alimentary tract, ffii g and minimise the liability to a congested state of the organs. I B .✓sSSSrasfjlT hain't resort to drastic purgatives, § -PILLS J ' —- p«B«««a Nature's Finest Food. ' fa^J § Plasmon contains all the flesh-forming albumen and salts of jft| I nature's best food —milk, without any of the fat or sugary ||g| i elements which render milk liable to fermentation and. in some mm ft cases difficult to digest. |!j| I Plasmon is prepared in concentrated powder form and is, ounce ;M| I for ounce, the richest in nutritive value of any food known. m% I For delicate children, invalids, nursing mothers, persons with 'fj|| I weak nerves and insufficient energy " fljl I is the ideal food. Dr. C. Virchow, of Berlin, says: W I Plasmon is superior even to meat in nutrient value." ||f| I Plasmon is used by the Royal Family. . Wm I Ask your .Chemist, Grocer or Stores for j Mm I Plasmon, Plasmon C&coa, Plasmon Chocolate Mm fy————_— and Plasmon Biscuits IP Plasmon, Ltd., London. «n*i■ ■»■
COUNTRY Visitors to Auckland—" Aim AT PIANOS IX Ei'OH-VXQE. ' : ■•#slllll Straight" for Cooper's Little Hat Shop. Owe fallow voufull market J«| Queea-su. for the right Hat at the right £1 your old Piano—The No 9w»tt"'*9H pnco < 1 co*., *28» Hish-8t • ■ ■ ', . fW§
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14492, 5 October 1910, Page 10
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