For INFANTS o\/ER ; SEVENTY YEARS’ ESTABLISHED REPUTATION NVALIDS,- and The AGED. UiDEi? u A perfect food for Infants , QYAL Mrs. Ada S. Ballin, Editress of “Baby,” PAlf STOWAGE. 0 m wm. wm :*7; BEST and CHEAPEST. “HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS.” —LAIN! GET. IBs Patent gfht A ir T s ns “An excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants and young persons, gpdf being rich inf phosphates and potash, is of the greatest utility 'in supplying the bone-forming and other indispensable elements of Food.” * Sir CSMS. A, 6AMERON, C. 8., np Ex-F&fisidtnt ofjhe Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland. “Neave’s Food is not so binding to the bowels as many of the foods, are, and this is a great recommendation.” : Iffefe HENBiyjRAVASSE, F.R.C.S.E., etc. NEAVE’S FOOD HAS FOR SOME TIME BEEN USED IN THE SIAH IMPERIAL FAMILY 1 A MOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD FOR NURSING MOTHERS. If directions giiren. 02a eacSt tin ara followed, tlie Infantile system may be regulated wititont the aid of medicine.
The Norwegian Army lias a higlily-train-ed corps of skaters armed witbo.repeatingrifles These men can be. manoeuvred: on: ice witli a rapidity equal to that of the best-trained cavalry. _ The Dyaks of Borneo carry.their babies, wrapped in the bark of a tree, or in & curiously-carved chair studded with ground shells, which is fastened to the mother’s back. r : KEATING S ... PQ\YDJBR/, destroys BUGS, aiS a.i othey quit®, harmless to aniKfflls. In exterminating Beetles the sapless of this Jfowder is ex-, traordinary." Ilf is perfect!# cleffu in application. Sea- 'the article ;Jfu .jjlrchase Jfc ‘TvEATING’Sw i.e., withjf <ftejffsigiiatqs?e THOMAS KEATING on Jlcli tii, as Haifa! ions are noxious and ecr§al v^i6ld in Tins, 6d and la each, by all chemists. •
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New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 60
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