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AT WEANING TIME or as soon as natural feeding begins to overtire, give Benger's Food in turn with the breast. This is the method of alternate feeding recommended by so many Doctors. It enables the baby to continue the benefit of natural feeding without overtiring mother. Benger's Food may be relied upon whenever natural nursing is not possible. Write to-day for Benger's Booklet. It is full of valuable information to Mothers. Post freo from:— Bengrer's Food, Ltd., 350, George Street, Sydnzy. N.S.W Made at MANCHESTER, England. Food READY NIXED PAINTS
\f¥ Gorgeous George Is! Enter George upon the court, Focussed in each Flapper's eye As the player who has brought Credit to the Old Club Tie. George holds most decided views, That, to get one's footwork right, Racqueteers should always use A shoe massage of "Nugget" White.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22574, 12 November 1936, Page 4
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