A I&NNTY U DEUOOUS SWEETMEAPfOOft ■sr ‘sv nm. the FAViOUS EMHISH PASTIRES IP 2 Is the VERY BEST it is possible to obtain because it is ABSOLUTELY PURE. Manufactured from Pure Cocoa, Pure Sugar, serf Pure Rich -Milk, jgs4»ajf pt Substitute*, No M»IW
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Physicians are notoriously chary of recommending proprietary articles. This fact gives extra significance to the testimony of Sir Chas. A. Cameron, C.8.,' M.D., who says that Neave’s is “AN EXCELLENT FOOD, admirably adapted to the wants of Infants.” GOLD MEDAL, Woman’s Exhibition, London (Ecg.), 1900. Neave’s Food is regularly used in the RUSSIAN IMPERIAL NURSERY. FOR Infants 'lnvalids and the jfjed THREE-QUARTERS OP A* CENTURY’S REPUTATION. Manufacturers: TOSIAH R. NEAVE and CO., Fordingbridge, England.
NEW ERA IMITATION LEADLIG-HTS BEAUTIFUL STAINED-GLASS EFFECTS. •JUST THE THING TO DECORATE YOUR FRONT DOOR. DO any of your windows overlook your neighbour’s back yard? Then cijver it with our NEW ERA IMITATION DEADLIGHTS. EASY TO APPLY. BEAUTIFUL IN EFFECT. A THING OP BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR EVER. From Is 6d to 3s per yard. 18in. wide. Patterns posted to your address. R.& E. Tisigey & Co., LIMITED. WALL PAPER MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON AND AT WANGANUI AND PALMERSTON NORTH.
NATURE'S HELP. NATURE, if left to hereelf, will do a whole lot toward repairing injured portions of tho body. But when the muscles of the eye have been strained, Nature has to be assisted. There’s no use in waiting to “give Nature a chance.” The longer you wait the more your eyes will ache. The only way to stop it is to get good glasses to remove the strain. • ALFRED LEVI. CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 39, Lambton Quay. Wellington. T. H. MORRISON, Manager. FLY AND YOUNG. CALL CONTRACTORS, GENERAL CARRIERS. AND MASTERTON. Agents New Zealand Express Company. Expresses meet all trains.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5735, 2 November 1905, Page 2
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