; _, . . 1 -* ■M B»Hfiß- If a P r °P er sup--1 ''mm- VW #y * f he * l fe k _, v.= __ 'mothers rriilK 1 is not forthcoming, fresh cow's ■ > ■ rhilky to which Mellin's Food has . been added,is thenext best thing ; because Meliin's Food % kumanises' .... the fresh t cow's milk whilst preserving those valuable qualities h which only fresh milk offers. With Mellra's Food, eow'e'.'iilk' can be instantly modified to suit the requirements of a babe from birth, and through every stage of babyhood Mellin's Food provides just (hose .substances which ensure the full, healthy, and well-balanced development Of the child. FHIPFt"A. Sample of Mellin's Food, *. *»*-•*-■ • together with a mseful Handbook'for Mothers, "The Care of Infants," will be sent Post Free-on request. Write: MESSRS. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY .:.'"::* LTD., WELLINGTON.
,CGLES' PHOSPHOBTON. I^jKWDssMWsMsBMss^WMWsWMPssBfa THE'-'GREAT'TONIC.' Is a combination of Phosphorus. Quinine. Nux Vomica, Iron. Kola. Manganese, and other Nerve and Brain Foods. PHOSPHOBTON is not only a good tonic, -bat it is ,' absolutely as good as a tonic can be. Tt actually creates new Nervous Fluid and- Brain Matter by supplying the Blood with i»» Electric Life Element — Phosphorus — the very core and centre of the brain " itself, restoring the fullest and most vigorous conditions of robust health of body and mind. , :If you want to eat well, work well, and, sleep well, Take Phosphor ton. It builds up health and strength with every dose. A /6 Bottle contains <32 Itoses> A 4/6 Bottle contains 64 Doses. A 676 Bottle contains 128 Doses. Packed securely and posted any- s •■• , where for lOd extra, from A. ECCLES, CHEMIST, H.M. Arcade, Queen St., Auckland. {Ellison Chambers, Queen St. Hobson St. Devonuort.
Chapped Lips . fPODAY ask your Chemist for f •*■ a pot of Mentholatum for , those roughened hands and cracked lips, i •' It relieves the soreness almost instantly and gently heals cuts, bruis- I es and headache. si memholatum Opal Pots : At all Chemists Wholesale: S. A. SMITH & COj, LTD. I Auckland and Christcaari-b ' IJS-A .mason's Eumenthol Jujubes. 1-s JilhS For <8 m S o'b § / i B q | ' CAUTION.— large sale for " Eumenthol Jujubes " has led to a number of imitations being manufactured under the same of menthol and other jujubes. It is important, therefore, when buying to be sure and get HUDSON'S Eumenthol Jujubes. You may be asked to buy other jujubes, and be told they are " just as good " as Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. This proves that these imitations and substitutes have no reputation of their own, and can only be sold on the good repute and high character of Hud son's Eumenthol Jujubes. Sold by. Chemists. Tins, 176. SULPHOLINE THE FAMOUS LOTION, Quickly Removes Skin Eruptions, ensuring a CLEAR COMPLEXION. FOR 42 YEARS * v STJX-F»ISO£-X2*rE HAS BEEN THE REMEDY FOR ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES. PSORIASIS, ROUGHNESS, ECZEMA, ACNE, BLOTCHES, ROSEA. Sulpholine is prepared by the great Skin opmialists, J. PEPPER '& CO. LTD BEDFORD LABORATORIES. ILoNDON, S.E., England, and can be obtained from Stares throughout the World.
sumwm-muiMMS VARNISHMS Easy to apply, brush out evenly, hard drying. Floors get harder wear than any other surface, so we recommend S.W. MAR-NOT. It is -*. tough, elastic and will hold its lustre against the severest wear of walking. For inside ' furniture and woodwork we recommend _j. S.W. SCAR NOT. It is waterproof and will sZ&*& not spot Whit*. K {fn^/sa S.W. MAR-NOT ;§F , S.W. SCAR=NOT JJBL Each the best for its individual purpose. Distributors; j^w^TO^^^^ HILL AND PLUIQHB, LTD., Quean and Hobsoa Streets, fl^^S^^Fi Auckland. |^R B^ r |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 10
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