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I on the FEEDING OF THEIFt INFANTS,, |! | Extract from the "Houstrezife Annual," 1896-7. s | (( *~TT^HERE is not perhaps a more important question: for a mother who is unable to nurse her infant B I I than the selection of a suitable food as a substitute for that designed by Nature. Sometimes starchy J 1 X foods are given to young infants which they are unable to digest, ana as a consequence, instead | • | .of thriving, they remain thin and puny; and there are cases where fatal effects have followed sucn | • I injudicious feeding. How important, then, for mothers in selecting a food to make sure that it is one upon which | ff reliance may be placed! ....-■ . ' . . , , ■*, -, ,•, J < S ■ | "Judging from repute, as well as from many excellent medical and private testimonials, the infants jooa prepared | C by Messrs. Josiahß. Neave & Co., of Fordingbridge, may conscientiously be recommended _ | | » A mistake may be made in classing this food with ordinary starchy foods, the use of which for young I 3 infants is to be deprecated. In a report of Dr. A. Stutzer, the well-known analytical chemist of Bonn, who is | % a director'of the Chemical Laboratory of Rhenish Prussia, it is stated that the microscopic examination ot | I Neave's Food,.well cooked with 'milk, showed that no regular cellular structure of the vegetable-constituents t 1 origin could be recognised, and that' the starch contained in the uncooked food was made fully digestible by | | cooking; and as regards the-proportion of flesh-forming albuminoids and the bone-forming salts there exists \ { ' ■ a perfect uniformity between Neave's Food and mothers'- milk. A further important testimony-to the value | $ of this food, as relating tb the matter in question, has been given in the Medical Magazine,,edited^ t. i A J. Wilson, M.A., which states that the starch is-so split* up that after cooking no, evidence of .its .presence can |, be detected by the Microscope; thus doing away in this particular instance,with the. objechon.that foods con- ■■% taiuing starch are not digested by-very young children; and the fact* that numerous children have been f brought up from birth upon this fßccl, with the best -esults, is the strongest proof of the correctness of what ,| is stated. The Lancet, the Medical Journal, and other well-known medical magazines have spoken m praise-of. J ■"Ncavo's Frwl.-nlso many feminent doctors in this country, as well as in Gwinaor pud .America. \ KEAYE'S FOOD has for some time been used in THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL FAMILY. ]I. ' mmmmi^^M. fc"'';H:M ■ *| !' I '.-BEST-'-ANID''CHEAPEST.''.SOLDIN I*JLB. B*AYEOT 'AIR-TIGHTTBNS... ' | Unable to Sleep, No ApP^ite^JUs^fFlest^ Phvaida-so»««..,>*■»»_=;» MXDUW.& &EAI. M"A •*,O ss^ b® a** fei* *■& S^^1 HH. "Si §*' $II ,^ fl«*& W&5 H 'SSf *tks? $Sl I®. && '_.■# ®B» a BflßMi To Those Building.-You should see &/ •«& J| 'W H W WM G) our Value iv GRATES* and MARBLE. MANTELPIECES before ' ' Purchasing /^-^»|.. elsewhere.' .The Home Price 7-of the /rfS^^a^fS^i^A ~ Fortunately we placed large orders "before; the i^^*M#-||^jl§%&|M rise took place, so that* we are in a position to » compete favourably-with the best firms in this $ifm&4^^^W^ i§\\ town- "■'"■■:-"'.'•.■ ■P^PP^f^ \l'lj IIwSSVv We buy in the best markets'.in the world, / ' WwT%$M *^^''-'I'll^WV \ through our agents, for cash, and save hun- // /^* mI&WsS *$5& fe^ViilwV^v \/x dredsvof pounds per annum compared with /////.'/ ,/, Wsm? "2%®^' T"" \LwaAv v' - \ f\t other firms in the city in ient alone' not t0 /•'if-'-// Z7//y7y//ifZZyp ■" "^ \ |MmV"-^ \l \\ speak of the high salaries we saye>wlliGh other //'/'/ Z7/'i///y'7TTx®ZZs§i) if raJffiwSM^ '^ -Ny firms have to pay to managers and accountants. ///lllil/Z/Z^^^Xr ! ,r*W isll^^W N\*A''';\\ The above are the secrets of our being able.to Ui/illff^^^^Lx ■ i^^ilW^^^A. ' sell so cheaply. .' •;-. ". . \\bl7\ZZf^^^^7/^^E7 ®t^^^-^^^^"N.\ Business still goes on increasing by leaps ' {/{// ii^^^^Z/l////^^^^ /#§Mm^^^*^^*V and bounds.. In May, June,,and 3'uly we in- * Z^Z^^^lJv^^^^^^^. —- i <*^|t^^*^^^^S^ creased '--2209 over the same period of lust A^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^SM^^^^^^^^^ST^i ' ■ Price combined with quality, does. it. We f'. -■■.'. ; ' '•■' keepthe best-tools*in the world. * 7*: - ' V^^^^^^-^^^^-^"^^^^^.^^^^^^^^^ ' Disston's Saws, Mathiesbn's Planes,* Stan- / fi'( *i^^B^_^^^^^^i^^ ley's Iron Planes, Ward and'Payne's Chisels, ' .'-':■•"■■:, 'f* I || n^^^'^W^^^^^^^^^^^^ Starrett's Tools, Sharpe's' Axes',' Carron Com- '■"' '' ■" ill liHlWv -WW1 «^*- W^CaT' pany's Grates, Ansonia Clocks, Marriage Pre- - *"'.. UW ,lill'\\..',* N XX N, : -' sents in Great Variety, Marble Clocks. We Z :« Sometime ago I was taken ve^-ill, losing my appetite, could -n<£ sleep, guarantee to do you these at very low prices. ' and was unable todbsny work. I was attended by two doctqrs, but tone.ettect. -: I becaine'verv tliin;and weak: 'Sometimes when I was out I wouia 'peconie -mj c civility and attention shown to 7 iii that I WouWliayfe-to-go into'a neighbor's house^u^l was nf to .^lk agau^- ;*:■■; . *. .. icusto^,. ■'' ,7;- 7, ;I cannot des%ibe7tay; suffering^ only to say that-this state df things lasted-* :: ----- -*.* * * ,^_-,. .-. .. , : , , ; f°r-AfS treniemberei your'adyertisemeuts in the,papers, so determined to ';' XAIDLAW '' & GRIY^ ■.%^^_%S2Z®^^ «= -op^slkonmoh^b, , ■;. f^^o*,Jpirf^tl^li^t«y ; tod strong, aud can'" eat.asleep and work . .^ „- :]ike TWs of&strong,and^lear^ : ..'7 ,"-.-'' -i*/ . ■ z.-' ' Tifirtr'ait is"here given), of "Foy -St., Balmain, New South Wales. ,*_7--. .;* '.."/.- . .-■-.-.* *: -*. ." . P :oI such curea that Ayer's Sarsaparilla is called * n .' : ~,.-. . "Tfe-AWerSftlfa z-k .- -7Z777Z}7y,, .:*;::.:.:;::: ,- "■■■■•-■ «« Ayer's',? is ;t&ike:o&ers^saparill^s." itcontains different medicines,' 7 ■;'....._ ...yxLXXy.T.X XXXX'X., '. --..*■- ™^JZ^^7^^ QHE^MOISEY, *: 77 : ' Z. ..7 L7Z I.; ~7 : Tlir..r CHEAP. MONEY, .''- it'Enrich,es.;the Bloodii ■''■■; :'.i--■''..;•■'' ' '■"••' £10jOOGj! ;.*; T^g^^^^r^^^^ -'*- - ■'.'.' -■' On-., "" - Ayer's Pills;Md the Action of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ;, Country, " r -,-'-'.-,;'■ ; . •.'.?' *'. . - ...' ■'.* :*;'.' v: 77 •■ ■-' ...-.' ' City,- and.. ;.'.;* '.' . '.. : _„;*.* ..,... .. ... ..'.;-. XT x-' x.. ~~~' ■■ *."*• ' TTx:y ~~' ' ' Suburban LIGHTEN''OUR*''bMRNESSri-':.'.'-'. Freeholds, ,Mf USE iMLHf 8? -^tnf-w I At 41 to S,TOr Gent. •Also, whyuseagoodoiiethatisTExpensive? Ol AbU W' I 1 IN ilvOO '_■'"*-".".'■* :'T_]K" ;'.*'; ■ X'.Xy ■„. . * '.'..■. - ' ■'" '1' .. " '' '' ~~'.-'- .. . ' W__W_ M il' Sk t'W i "W §k Wb%' i - For Forms of Application and full informa iWi :lirh iU ii.^% H .'■ "i 1^ ' '. *' tion apply to the District Manager, bunedin ' ; PATENT .SMOKELESS 7 ■-■■■ ' ■"■ ■- -* . , '■; .. — 7 - INCANDESCENT •_ ; * THE JITJRDER OF AGRIPPINA. J. H. IIICIIAEDSON, •^LJI' ; . -^5^ ViJ^®»; --il-?^.'' ** : ■' HORE^ORI S. "■'"'.' ' i.'GavERSMENT; Insurance^ Commissioner. ,ISATONC6THRBE%an.^THK..OHi^PE^ "By Rich 4Uii Henry. . ~;■*:* ~: -;",:'" 77 7 V 7"■ ~' .■■XV-,X> '- .'•.'..-.■ -LAMP ON THE7MAEKEI.:. ■;'::■'. ~..■'..-7.^ : ;.';. .7"-7 ! -_;;'" ---.V "i'XX'X X. ' n"'X:X'XX X. X LA.' .:. XL. ' '.'■,'■..■ fft ,;' :'-""?!": : '■"'-.'■ THE^MEINEST. MILLION AIRE IN ■■<■'- -{ ; '* ■•' '; . -=^ THE 'WORLD. * -; '.' . y^ " %. * By A Banker. . ■ * \f /f __ * PUBLISHEBS,. r\ THE FIRST COLONISATION OF. IMPORTERS and CONSIGNEE? f \*\ NATAL.- \ OF # % ** ..— ..' 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Chalmers Agent g PFJBCTOR & CO., of their contents and for the soimd views ex- ;' i^sgllpf* - 229 Uillms.at., Me d. ~, STA-n-Ti-nPTi *-*TT?Ti'WT TnfNTfnTN pressed by. the various members of the larpe ! •V.,:-rr.»^vv::*'^:»Bej«w.H^M?ii,iiMM'W">gi'M»}»; blAl'JjUl-,L) hIKMI JJtJNamJN. staft of asrricultnral v/iitors. The Witness is -*— _ , ~—^ 7, ~, I -w-»rvn -n-- i v -i ni . g.t -r.TTo<_T well named tho - Fsrmcr s ' Paper,' for its QT. GEORGE JAM.-Best in the market.- Coughs and Colds take TUSSluame is a houselioid word in every settler's fo_ AH_Orocerß : __- 85*-.. -T^ CUBA; a pleasant and reliable remedy.; llol^.^^ 1-. ! . _.—..^3 \foXES ON PvIjBAL TOPICS, by*AgricoU, ?-----—-• - TUSSICURA (V/iid Cherry Bairn)—li! you IN weekly in tho Otago Wluiess., '"aiing mill rfiVUSrilCUBa, for Infiuoaaa-i ia UEeaualled; J, have a nasty cough it will cure it, j subjects of current iutexeat to isinoera. 1. J.-; trj; it.-*-Piicej 2s 6d, feu

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11542, 30 September 1899, Page 7

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