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6&\ A\» SI & Q € s, ''M Back again, and better than ever! Ssr CAREFUL mixing and baking in a sharp oven impart to Adams Bruce Short-Bread its delicious flavour and golden crispness. It is made from an old Scotch recipe from first-grade ingredients. As the ingredients are by no means cheap, and Short-Bread is not easy to make successfully, the housewife saves herself considerable trouble and expense by buying from Adams Bruce Shops. AMS BRUCE famous SHORT-BREAD Always fresh and crisp from all Adams Bruce Shops V 4 lb,

The Rising Generation Sketched from ' a photograph This Family of Sturdy Young Britons is typical of the nation’s best and most precious heritage. Eight of these nine splendid children were reared on the ‘Allenburys ’ Foods, and their parents are delighted with the results in each case. Study baby’s welfare—but do not make risky experiments with regard to his feeding; use the im^)’ System oflnfanl* Feedii^ To Raise the Rising Generation ,/ For over forty years these foods have been the standard of excellence, y* and to-day they stand higher than ever in the estimation of those / who can judge from long experience. y‘ Send Coupon for a free copy of Infant Feeding by the ‘ Allenburys ’ Foods together with a sample of Food. Allen & Hanburys Ltd. LONDON. SHARLAND & CO. Ltd Lome Street, AUCKLAND, or Dixon Street. WELLINGTON, / x Her baby'* ace i*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19528, 10 July 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19528, 10 July 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19528, 10 July 1925, Page 4

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