?r>N < SMii«oc>o<sj re first Attacks J of indigestion are often of to / ■light and apparently unimporN £ i ant a character, that they are * either disregarded or dismissed / with the thought that they "will « soon pass of!'.'. But this is a 0 careless course that involves / considerable risk, for it is certain m U that persistent dyspepsia may give / . rise to the most serious con- t sequences. Digestive troubles *1 of any kind / (ill For 3 curative treatment at once, for •} in a chronic form, they are an / insidious enemy sapping the very L foundation of health. For the 1 treatment.of indigestion, partic- / olarly in its early stages, Jj Beecham's Pills are known to be J • highly reliable remedy. They /' act gently and naturally a cleansing, correcting and str- / engthening the organs affected, ' C assisting nature to make the digestion strong and healthy. / To avoid or cure the distressing JJ ills that spring from a disordered / state of the digestive system, take / Beecham's I v fills. Sold in boxes, labelled price / (•H (36 pills), 1/1} (56 pills) & 2/9 168 pills). C
Sanford's Smoked Fish People who remember the nice flavour of the. RAKINO SMOKED FISH sold from the boat in paper parcels at the old Queen Street' Wharf, will be pleased to know that Smoked Fish of the same flavour and keeping quality may now be obtained at all the shops in Auckland where this old Trade Mark is painted on the windows. We can now use our trade mark with confidence of giving satisfaction, on account of brought into our curing factory S SLW from tile Steam Trawlers, Bvoona," Countess," and " Muriel." See that our trade mark is on the window before purchasing smoked fish, as other fish are feeing worked, off as Sanford's by unscrupulous dealers. .Country Storekeepers supplied in tradesize cases, which will allow a fair profit and still be cheap to country consumers. Head Office, - Custom Street, AUCKLAND.
"TEAYOU Will ENJOY" OUR FAMOUS I' 9 BLEND For everyday family use get this 1/9 Blend and save 3d. per lb. Its good Tisatoorich in flavour and quality, and has a fragrance that cannot fail to please. If you want a specially choice Tea get our 2/-Blend. NELSON
V m ■ « m Mother wiJ Chili* I IS I OUI AB Babyb%,nonth,. " Baby /jP|p j Delicate? > i from birth on the 4 Allenburys' Feeds. I WHAT a marked difference there is I between the fretful, puny, aiLing infant, J and the child whose face always bears I the smile and .look of perfect health and con- J tentment. Mothers should early realize that much I depends on How Baby is Fed. The right food ■ given at the ptoper age means rest and comfort , a for the mother and a ,sound healthy constitution ■ for her little one in after years. If, for any ■ reason, Baby cannot be given the natural food, ■ do not select a substitute merely because it is I cheap in price. Adopt what experience has I proved to be the Simplest and Most Successful ' Method of Infant Feeding; The 'Allenburys' I Foods. These Foods provide a Pure, Complete and ' Progressive Dietary specially adapted to each I stage of a child's development. They are not ' expensive to buy when judged by the uniform good I results which follow their use; this is the true ' standard of comparison. The 'Allenburys'Foods are I used and recommended by members of the Medical * and Nursing Professions throughout the world. I > l The Foods that contain all the essential elements ■ to promote brain and body development. * sMenbaras' Foods ! ■ BMP* Write for tree book "Infant Feeding and Managementl 64 pages of valuable information for every mother I I MILK FOOD No. 1. From Birth to I MILK FOOD No. 2. From 3 to I MALTED FOOD No. 3. From jf| j BUSKS (Malted). From 10 months. THE •ALLENBURYS' FEEDER ;Jflo 1 Simplest, Safest, and Best. ' Allen & Hanburys Ltd. 13. Market Street, Sydney. lllffS ESTABLISHED 1715.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16317, 25 August 1916, Page 3
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