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Firm Flesh Strong Bones—Good Colour These are the signs of a rightly fed baby. So long as baby is fed naturally, all is well, but where this is not possible, cow’s milk with the addition of Virol is the best substitute. Virol contains bone marrow, malt extract, eggs and lemon syrup, with the salts of lime and iron. It not only enriches the milk, but supplies those vital principles essential to growth and development, and is a wonderful aid in weaning. More than 3,000 Infant Clinics and Maternity Centres are regularly using Virol. The Food for Growth, VIROL LTD., HANGER LANE. BALING, LONDON. W. 5. STOCKED BY ALL LEADING CHEMISTS IN NEW ZEALAND. New Z«il.inri Agents; WRIGHT, STEPHENSON 4 CO.. LTD., Wellington. OTACO WITNESS,—New Storiea. A large amount of reading matter.

Ipswich brings a new luxury to women —exquisite hosiery at a moderate price IPSWICH HOSIERY MADE BY IPSWICH MILLS IN IPSWICH, U. S.A. ||p In Pure Silk, Artificial Silk, Cotton Lisle or Mercerized BY buying Ipswich hosiery you save money in two ways: First—by getting exquisite, sheer hose to match your frocks or shoes, at much less than you’ve had to pay before. Second—your stockings will be of fine make, amply fitting the feet, strong and lasting. Compare Ipswich-styled hose, at your favourite store, with others and see how inexpensive can be the luxury of handsome stockings. Sub-Agent for New Zealand: C. ROBINSON & CO., JAS. SMITH BUILDING, WELLINGTON Sole Agent for Australasia: W. H. Corbin, York Chambers, Market Street, Sydney

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19014, 9 November 1923, Page 8