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Ceresos Salt contains the life- giving, health-sustaining, phosphates of Wheaten Bran (absent from White Bread) necessary to build up sound Teeth and Bones in the young, and to maintain blood, brain, and nerve force in the grownup. Cerebos Salt is used like common salt. From 'Grocers and Stores. Wholesale Agents:—JLitken, Wilson & Go., Wellington.

THE ONLY RELIABLE DISINFECTANTS. 9 a , No. 5 FLUID Tiie most power fill Disinfectant known.. -Ai S ois. &1G oa. Bottles, and in bull: " • 3 Cl fr<I 5 per cent CARBOLIC •POWDER ■V ! A safe and eH u sib., rib,® a bogs* general. Disinfectant Tedgorg, and iixbul^

is esGi a malted Food,and it does not certain dried milk, which is a irery poor substitute for fresh. It is mixed with fresh new milk when used, is dainty and delicious,? highly nutritive, and most easily digested.Infants thrive on it, and delicate or aged persons enjoy it. ~ BEftGER’S FOOD is sold by Chemists, &c., Bvarywhsre.

M- BEaWTSFUE. FABRIC. THE f QUis* Velveteen. >AAAAAAAAMAAAA)' s ' . ■~. * - NOTE WELL,!—Each Yard of Genuine * 4 LOUIS ** Velveteen bears thr name „ (spelled L?0 B tl ai hS and iii no other way) and is stamped with a guarantee of wear.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1610, 7 January 1903, Page 77 (Supplement)

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Page 77 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1610, 7 January 1903, Page 77 (Supplement)

Page 77 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1610, 7 January 1903, Page 77 (Supplement)

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