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11 Mothers should try ID ***&*'* L Food for themselves. Those who are nureine n will find the greatest benefit for both themselves and infant, fl * *Ef the ,Buffer's Food between meals, as an addition K to™? daiiy <"«*■• It promotes a high state of nutrition and a a full supply of natural milk. K although among the " lightest" foods known, is all nutrim ment. Mothers, when overtired or out of sorts, will relish U and enjoy it; flavour with tea, chocolate, or coffee, for m a change. » far Chemuta. etc. everywhere. CarefnßyfonowthtSrectiTOßoSSalr m&npKvvfojTt. ID «-„> _ „.„ „ _ Booklet and full particular* pott frit from : tt SSHOm^"- ; q MANCHESTER. Eu^d ■ I BRANCH OFFICE: . If 7, Pitt Strekt, SYDNEY. M |«i«A And «* NEW YoltK (U.S.A.I go, Beeicman St. Depfla throughout Canada. ■■■■■BIiaDIIBIIiaiOIBIIIBIIBIBaBIIOBBBBBBBaBBiaBIBIIii ! ft "And You Should {•' j wU[ BORATED TALCUM /IyEI ■ S if K y° u want 'Baby' to get rid VIWK - 5 after, and his skin will clear up in a few days. . ' Why do Doctors and Nurses advise Mothers to use J Mennen's Borated Talcum? " Because theyknowlt is thepurest,'and hence the best ■ ' There are many kinds of Talcum, but the . ■ finest, smoothest and costliest comes from Italy—from the ■ best mines. That is the talcum "Mennen" employs. ■ By a secret process it is refined to the highest degree ■ —pure boric acid (a mild disinfectant) is combined with 5 it in the right proportion, and it is faintly scented. ■ Mennen's Talcum can now be obtained. In a variety of ■ tints and perfumes, all made according to the famous ■ Mennen formula, as follows: Borated, Violet, Sen Yang, ■ Cream Tint (a rich cream color), Flesh Tint (not a rouge, ■ but a delicate pink talcum) and Talcum for Men. For v • ■ sale by more than 100,000 dealers throughout the world. J I ■ INFERIOR TALCUMS ARE DEAR AT ANY PRr" USE ONLY 5 THE "MENNEN'S" B Obtainable at all Leading Chemists and jata I G. MENNEN CHEMICAL COMPANY I tower Cuba Street 109 Pitt Street ■ Wellir«ton, N. Z. (JSJ Sydney, N. S.W. '" ._ TradoMar* ——————^—» *. n B 8888888 IB ■■ 8188 BBS RIDS a*""-

vMI pORD CARS bought ten years Lj W ST ago are runn « 1 8 toVlay as faithfully Jr / as wnen e y were first put on the |j| road. Ask any Ford-owner how his Car 71 11 goes. His testimony will be the best proof jj • jlj 1 you can get of Ford Comfort, Economy I II II and Dependability. j; § BUY A FORD NOW I || TOURING CAR, 5-SEATER - - £180 RUNABOUT. . . £170 HI I F. 0.8. Wellintton II (11 Writ* TO-DAY for Catalogue and FORD Literate* j 111 Sole N.Z. Agents for the Ford Motor Comnany iI 111 or Canada: II § The Colonial Motor Company, Ltd. j| II Wellington [ HI 1 Ford Dealer* throughout New Zealand. II Jw Eg* pn * \ , IrV"J oif are high and vl t| -^ j& good layerapay v - j'i ff big profits. Don't '\sM ff let your hens loaf. Give them a fair etiinee to do good Vfj * work. Make sore of eggs all winter by giving them <(^5 Iprjo> Poultry Regulator #0 I THE WINTER EGG PRODUCER iMr I Yon ma no risks, take no chances, because It is guaranteed to satisfy l&S ft you or your money refunded. After averaging; eight eras a month front bS&M a 60 hsns. Mr. Clarence Heite! of Newark. N. J* gave Pratts Ponltr? gfißr Hi Regulator, and soon got eggs by dozens. JzgiXf X PrattS. ROUP REMEDY (Tablet, or Powder) «s||f % Pratts Poultry Disinfectant and Liquid Lice Killer f $||i Ta. An excellent, low coat Disinfectant, Deodorizer »M& Refuse substitutes. Insist oa Pratt** ]&mm PRATT FOOD COMPANY JSfjF 4-6-8 Lower Cub* St. .>*^f New Zealand Ji"y&~j&r "Did You 'Nugget* Your Boots This Morning 7

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 1 November 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 1 November 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 1 November 1916, Page 11