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(^Toujn^wW/ BOTTLE" Now Showing at the STRAND.

H.M.V. Gramophones and Records, KARANGAHAPE BOAS. The most comfortable Graino Parlour in Auckland.. . Opp. Rendells', next to Wendell's. Pianos, Player Pianos Showrooms: Corner Wellesley and Albert Streets, and at Karangahape Road. THE National Piano Co. Limited. M. O'BRIEN, Manager. j

( v^v\ Plenty of Fresh Cool Air for Baby Fresh cool air is just as essential to baby's welfare as are correct feed- i ing and proper nursing. Ordinary prams are hot and stuffy. Place your head inside an ordinary pram, and you will find that the air is Quite foul. This ;is because fresh . I air has no free passage through the interior of the pram, so it passes j over the t top. # Dr. Truby King men--I tions this in his.book, " Feeding and Care of Baby." • t • Perfect ventilation, is one of the outstanding features "of the " Dar- » lington " Pram. On the hottest j day, baby will he as hoopy as Larry in his "'Darlington." peacefully } asleep or crooning away when awake, with nlentv of fresh, cool air to fill his little lungs. For baby's health sake, buy a " Darlington" Pram. Fully Illustrated Catalogue posted free upon request. "Darlington" Prams and Push Chairs DARLINGTON Pram Co. Karangafetpe Road. Auckland. Opposite Randall's. •'. ' I 1

WHYJ* FAT? GROW SUM Without Drugs or Appliances. Mrs. M.C.. Telford Avenue. Auckland, writes:— I met a • friend ..■whom I had not Been for years, and at that time she was 'just like a barrel,' 'and looked over, fifty. Now she has a beautiful figure, and -looks only thirty-five. She has reduced by your treatment, and says she never felt better in her life." Send six stamps for booklet dc iribins this simple home remedy, without drugs, to H. HARRISON 51, Manners Street. Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 8 (Supplement)

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