Th km. i Costa but £.5/51 During the j£ THE IMPROVED D.I.C. Ssile* Five Years’ Signed Guarantee Goes With It. The regular price of this wonderful home-sewer is £5 17s 6d. Thus yoU save in actual cash the sum of 12s 6d. But this is not all. You save in specific value the selling commissions and expenses which positively must go on, to the cost of the high-priccd-so-much-down-and-so-much-a-weckrand-no-' better-machines. The Improved Victory Sewing Machine has a Dominion-wide Reputation. It is the lowest-priced automatic drophead machine, besides being a perfect workcr-rrsmooth; running, silent, and speedy. ' t ' Full instructions and a complete set of attachments accompany each machine, - Then there’s the signed guarantee for five years. > You can, therefore, lake it for granted that when the D.I.C. gives a guarantee,'that It iV prepared to back it up to the letter. Improved Victory Drophead Sewing Machine, 5 drawer and all attachments. Regular Price, £5 1 7s 6d. , Sale Price, £5 ss. Hand Machine, on walnut stand and cover, all attachments. Regular Price, £2 18s 6d. Sale Price, £3 13s 6d. Wm, SIMM, HauX} Manager,
H_ | | iV . ■■ Mothers! Do you realise the Danger of Using Cow’s Milk? Extract from “N.Z. Times” of August 12th, 1913, dealing with the report submitted to Parliament by Dr. Maclaurin, Dominion Analyst— ADULTERATION OF MILK, “372 Samples of ’milk' were tested. Concerning the Wellington tests it was found that one quarter of the samples were found ei'her to be deficient in fat, . to contain boric acid, or to be diluted with water to an average extent of nearly JO per cent. Milk is, in thousands of instances the staple food—often the only food—of, infants and invalids. The quality of a milk supply may mean life •r death. There has been established in the Dominion Analyst’s report the urgent need for drastic measures.” Extract from “Evening Post’ 1 of August 28th, 1913 —a telegram from Christchurch, which reads — SPREAD OF, TUBERCULOSIS. URGENT ATTENTION DEMANDED. J* “The danger of the spread of tuberculosis from infected milk was again discussed by the Christchurch Hospital Board to-day. Some months ago the , Board hadrather alarming reports before it on the subject. To-day the chairman of the Board reverted to the subject, and members were virtually unanimous in demanding that the Government give the question argent attention.” Recent statistics show that in certain parts of the Dominion, 25 per cent, of dairy farm cattle were found fo be carrying the germs of that dread’disease —tuberculosis. The milk you are now giving baby may contain these germs. For this reason you should use GLAXO —the ideal food for baby. It is prepared under the most hygienic conditions, and sterilised so that the presence of germ life is rendered impossible. GLAXO is made from the pure, sterilised milk of cows which have'passed the Government test. It is the only perfect substitute for Mother's Milk, for it contains all the properties necessary for the growing frame of the child, including full cream and lactose, modified to such an extent that it is almost equal to mother’s milk. . Builds Bonnie Babies
CALLER HERRIN” AT CAMPBELL’S We don’t desire to “Cry Caller Herrin, but you must know that Campbell’s have tasty and delicious TINNED HERRINGS. Fully flavoured, highly nutritious, finest quality and quite lowly priced. Kippered Herrings, 4 tins l/» Fresh Herrings, per tin 7d, Herrings in tomato Sauce, 6d. & od. Sardines, 3 tins, lOd. Sardines, Crossfish, per-tin 6d. Sardines. Crossfish, per tin lOd. W. CAMPBELL LTD. 40-42 Manners St. 293 Cuba St. 163 Riddiford St., Newtown.
i ' INVITATION Mrs Mathewson invites you to view Her FIRST DISPLAY OF SMARTEST MILLINERY MOOES FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER, I9IA. You Should Endeavour to Call TO-DAY Mrs. MATHEWSON ** Where the Smart Hat« Are.** 264*266 Lambton Quay, vv’g-ton. ■.mi
VVAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. STOREKEEPERS. PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STOCK, AND STATION AGENT Head Office :—MASrERTO2s. Bra D cbes ; -WELLINGTOX.^R E ™wN k «RTEm-ON. PAII[ATP A. HEFT.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8655, 13 February 1914, Page 5
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