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M Jf B See the fishman trade Measles < mark ° nthcta ° k iL Measles and whooping cough are Then the patient recovers quickly. • common complaints which often Appetite is regained. Weight m- i^&mm leave behind a weakness and dan- creases and the roses of health are gerous condition of health. quickly restored. Ww. I In all such cases treatment by The mote serious the illness the wLW£ : \ /M SCOTT'S Emulsion is necessary. greater is the necessity for genuine' WM^ I ,lk\ SCOTT & BOWKE(Au>lralaiia), Ltd.. 483. Kent Su SVD^CEY. 3^C.SW. fllli^idSlT On fifty-two waslidays a year- in thousands ol New Zealand 11 111 if II Ir homes, No Rubbing Laundry Help is savins? all the hard rub- JlllfNi ' X^IJIIII . bing. Do you use this splendid preparation? If not, get a llill T \l/f|| ' I (flit 111.' packet from the store this week (only 1/-) and see what a ||!||| \3^^'m-'\\ ■ I 1 wonderful saving m time and energy will result next washday. VuC^///i^Al' ■a iWjiaj Clothes beautifully clean and sweet— washed so easily, thoroughWl'fwJ^'fc ' y 8 en dy — no more wor k on the washboard-r-small wonder l llpv'^ft ' that No Rubbing is the' laundry favouiite everywhere. ■ . 'll'lll |W ' Put it m the copper and you save hard work at the tubs. It '■'.._.' brings out the grime m the boiling. For materials that cannot be boiled add No Rubbing to the warm water, Seven weekly washings m the' \f- packet. ' ' Sold.by all storekeepers. ■ ■ ;"' ';. " ■;; .': - . -.v..' ■••■ ■.- ■ ' ■■•' ■'■ ■" ' N.R. 11:■, [ '■■■■:■, ' ■•■■■' '■^Mwarawa^gM^ B\t%4\\Ajc AmW~* § As soon ai you have weaned Baby, 'give her cow*« mtrwJwi atS L==s /^flVn'-* ggff. WL. - 6 milk diluted with barley water. Make the barley Yr'^t.'...'.; r\\\\\\fp ■<* m^m\\^^em\\ ■ * water m the Robinson's way and. you'll be sure of ■ yIIiIIIIUIII I *l ■akW taiAm 19 '• B , it* purity. Robinson's "Patent"' Barley contains TbIP 8 • dmLm atimwi kmmr 9 all the elements essential to Baby's progress. 4sj[ I I Wsfe&k. « al¥f IR y K°D tnson s •■'■''^^l2-^^il wl *-Jm(w-' y ' I BARLEY (^\£^7(f/ 1 ir JP OW 1 I Jm9 ATI M\ Mmf Mm§ ■ M iJttdFkJM 'IW ■ft AkaA _ j J—luu tl— * § For older children, porridge made with BBSJB^ v> w W *d\\j.r atf&posos£bm%. Robinson's "Patent" Croats is the ideal 7St^SlffliPSS» ff /(/» •"■■ f™ w^^m $ brMkfMtfood ' J^^Mlr^ /S THt BEST Take the "" -- «MII iTY. WAY" Southali -^— " TO SUCCESS IN BAKING Towels ' Using "Anchor'V Milk Powder m baking is good post free ' because: ? s,e i.. ] lXt^ aPP6f T (1) It Improves the quality by the addition T;; jacket cf nutritive milk solids; and 4 .. 5/6 packet j 11 J 1 '■" " ■ i ' '"> • ■•''"■'" aiso packet of 12 compressed towels- j (2) It lessens the cost by giving more Siz : A°°?. % r "ack e et loaves from the same amount of flour. 3'„ 3/6 packet 111 ■"■■.. "'" .. posTT^ee I Housewives will find "Anchor" Milk; Powder from improves their plain and fancy cooking, just UNIQUE STORES as the baker finds it improves his shop goods. octagon = - -)r ' DUNEPIN I|| \t improves the texture, flavor and appearance. -■■ ■ "7 "Tl -ft is useful is a standby against a milk shortage m &^^Jt &T©® ' for domeistic use as well. M < : ''aM'*B C/^fcf^?^ AVAILABLE IN 11b. TINS FROM PROGRESSIVE GROCERS. soap. contaL^voS". . New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co.' Ltd. lust add lat and water. I * Boil 4 o minutes. AUgrocers ' HAMILTON and AUCKLAND. stock. postea ill direct from — I 0P MfiARTHUR'S AGENCIES, ; a.s.paterson&co. ltd, outside Auckland province. FKLEiiL STREET ' » H^[ | V

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NZ Truth, 25 October 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, 25 October 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, 25 October 1924, Page 14

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