Gerstena Food Talks, No. 4 "My 12 months old baby makes two meals every day of ' Gerstena' Milk Porridge" This is what Mrs F. Baxter, of Temuka, ■writes, adding, too:—"I find it better than more expensive foods." Hundreds of mothers throughout the Dominion will endorse this. Any child that is ailing at all, and over nine months old, will grow strong and chubby, a real bouncing \ little bundle of health, if reared on ■cooked'mZminutes mad* with Milk. There's nothing te hurt the most delicate child in "Gerstena"; —it's just the . ■ pure concentrated flour of ' sun-ripened cereals, with all the indigestible husks , removed. , ■ And as for fittle boys and girls—well, Mrs H. S. Hook, of Levin,-writes:—"lf 'Gerstena' was not made, my children (and I have six in family) would think they had no breakfast." Remember, "Gerstena" .is different to all other porridge meals, because the special process by which it , is made concentrates the > food content into half the usual, bulk, and every particle of the meal is digestible. Your Grocer Sells "Gerstena" jßonnimtoifs IrisbrMoss ®®pPwill stop drat cold. jfW Fifty yean' reputation a« the Jh incomparable family cold cure ,Ift lf[ prove) the merit of Bonnington's |g| fll Irish Most. Don't experiment, ||| Wk Bonnington't is a surety—accept ! Two »ize»-^^^^^
No Advance in Prices ! mv/7\ Despite Increased Cost of Material, our /l\l/ \ Real Tailor-made Ready-to-wear Cos-. y tumes are still being sold from 3 Gns. \j /') - Since the outbreak of war} cost of materials has, in I//V 1 / / some instances, risen 50 per cent. Still we are selling ft A\ la/ our Costumes at old pricea, and the quality of material, Hi workmanship, fit, style, remain unchanged. How can . H - .do it? Vllie reason is that . extra output of \B|' .< Mb i Costumes offsets the increased price.. This enables :us HJa ,M| to meet the extra charge without parsing it on, to J customers or substituting inferior materials. 11 Inspect our fine selection. Never was the value 1 I J so good, the Costumes so stylish, so perfect-fitting. \V \v\ When, preferred, Costumes made to order for an 4 I extra charge. » IM S. SALTZMAN, Ladies' Tailor Specialist - Next D.S.A., George St. ; Q uitters * ■■ Wtuv This is Our Big Business Opportunity AND YOURS. Make sure and Order To-day what you need; ' Our SUITS arc made on the Premises* We use the Best of Everything* Remember, only one Price; £4 4s. Our Address: 01 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Branches throughout the Dominion. MEL ORCHARD, General Manager. A. E. GLEDHILL, local Manager. Have You a Crib T Line the Walls and Ceilings with BEAVPR BOARD. For "Cribs" and Summer Residences BEAVER the utility of Beaver Board for walls II BOARD and ceilings is apparent. It is light, II easily erected, strong and serviceable, ftntlo«RKß and allows of beautiful panel effects' \ I IJf that are refined, artistic, distinctive. Trade Mark keeps the place cool and inviting on the hottest days, repels germs and insects. It shuts out sound, and makes ' n * ier ' or < 3 U * 6 ' ; and peaceful. P art i cu^ars - "Beaver Board" ji' ' S mo^era '' o P r ' ce > an d very cheap : |' BRISCOE & CO.,Ltd. ] Hcv> Beaver Board is Put Up ®°' e A £ enls » DUNEDiN. j>
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16508, 7 October 1915, Page 3
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