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"At last I tried Virol. From the first my girl seemed to improve, until now at ten months old she is as fine and bonny a baby as anyone could wish to see." -* A Wonderful Food Makes Firm Flesh, Strong Bones, and Rosy Cheeks, For Infants deprived of their natural diet. 152-166, Old Street, London, E.CL Merchandise. -Analysis PROVES that yields a Delicious Beverage of much greater nutritive value than ordinary cocoa." — British Medical fnl, COCOA IN PERFECTION. PLASMON u «cd b y fl a ROYAL FAMILY New Zealand Depot: ban's Bides., Wellington, HBr \'" ! ' &* nf?#rc<cf Af/2^tSf™ SET Ss*sL Vnll99M%M 'HSSs ¥ .*•£ ij§3/ OCwft Cf • Xm pAYPOLE] ? SOAP I I w r% a I fOR HOME PVEINO, | T DYES ALL COLOURS I I AND WILL NOT FADE. \ , iKf If baby does not thrive ll| "j Wif — if he is troublesome, ail- I|| W ing, unhappy^— if he cannot M \ V obtain his natural nourishment m I GIVE MELLIN'S FOOD 1 J IHe will like it—he will digest it— he Km I I will grow healthy and happy on it. Mm 8 Mellin'sis starch free—needs no cooking— ii§f||j 1 iiiiiiiniiiiiiii iiiiiiiiimii 1 —■—a— 1
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eye-piece also ia separate!/ *~*""* I £ adjustable for equalising the vision when one's eyes differ. These | 1 Glasses are suitable for all kinds of use where a greater magnifi- M cation, a more extended visible area, and absolute clearness and | 1 sharpness are required. I i Complete in nice Leather Case, with 2 Shoulder Straps. 1 I Pi»ice £4/4/-. I 1 Others- at £6, £8/10/-, £10/10/-, £11/10/-, £12/10/-. tj 1 stewart pawson & Co. f QtJ>.) £td. « ~ , Queen and Durham Streets, /\UVJ\i«ailu. I J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 9
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