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K® 1 ' i i 1 'lJ't 1 1 ,1 .Jr i i ami;* k * . ■V -\ l : '.■it vv’^ * eUi-i BxjJressive System of Infanl*- Feeding tfSX X . ST .••’ .** O \P«y •■ .-‘.4® V,<S> / Xtf V>? MALTED FOOD Ho. ; e months and onwards MILK FOOD No. 2 3 to 8 months Baby's birthright of healthy growth and development depends for its fulfilment largely upon the care and forethought of the mother during the first few months of his life. The ‘Allenburys’ System will give your baby the vital capital necessary to meet the ever increasing demands of steady growth and progress. The carefully graduated scries of foods supplies the essential nourishment in the form best adapted to baby’s needs at baby’s age. MILK FOOD No. 1 Birth to Smooths There is a saying “A man’s home is his castle-” Perhaps it is for eleven months in the year, but this month we have our doubts, for this is spring cleaning time, when Mother gets what Dad calls the “do or die” expression. She is determined to “do ” for all the microbes in the house or “die” in the attempt. Dad’s share in this work is the carpet beating, for which he is looking for a smooth stick so that he will not blister his hands too much (last year he got three, and Mother knew about it). The cat even knows to get into training to dodge the broom at this time of the year, or else look for pastures new. VERNON SMITH In George Street, knows it is a worrying time, but Dad can help this necessary work by taking home a new broom, a mop, curtain hooks and rings, picture hooks and . cord, floor stain and brushes, etc., and, whisper it, a Rattan Carpet Beater that will enable him to beat the carpets in half the time, and then there will be “peace, perfect peace.” The MINER LEVER A DUST AND DAMP-PROOF WATCH For FORTY SHILLINGS Watch Undoubtedly the finest offering to-day at the price; specially made for the use of the miner, but equally as good for railwaymen, farmers, or anyone whose work brings him in contact with wet and dust. The movement beautifully finished, jewelled, and keyless, with all the latest improvements. The case is larger and heavier than the ordinary Watch, and is made of Solid Nickel, with a screw bezel that prevents dust and chaff entering the movement. Thousands of these Watches in use to-day, giving every satisfaction, at a minimum of cost. Securely packed and delivered by mall on receipt of remittance. STEWART DAWSON & CO. (N.Z.), LTD. Established 1871. Only Dunedin Address; Corner PRINCES and DOWLING STREETS, DUNEDIN. Branches at Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. Iffrst Qrade Laundry Soap 'Velvet” fulfils the Government Regulations Soap must now be branded according to quality. To rank aa ‘'First-Grade,” it must contain at least 62 per cent, of fatty acid. Buy First-Grade “Velvet” Soap foa economy. Two solid, seasoned Bars of “Velvet” can be bought for the price of one bar of second-grade soap. And “Velvet” is STERlLlSED—guaranteed free from germs. Big FBEB SAMPLE sent on receipt of post-card. Write to “Zealandia,” Bos 271 Christchurch ■t 4 kj 6 m m ff’ & 9> o\ -s----(fs <?• Vl 9* (M The the V 0 Sterilised Soap

OJ U v. \ J J* X V A 'O' In the Eyes the World c (Dhe short entrancing frocks of the present day have brought with their freedom certain responsibilities. Your toilette must be more dainty than ever before. The revealed knee is clad in lovely silk if “Phoenix” all-silk and silk-to-the-hem hosiery is worn. “Phoenix” Hosiery makes every pretty leg—and all legs—look more shapely. It is fullfashioned and fits snugly to the ankle—never wrinkles, never puckers—and it washes and lasts better than any silk stocking ever known to you. Clever reinforcements add to its long life. If your draper does not stock “Phoenix,” write us his name,’ we will see that you are supplied. Sole N.Z FRANKLIN P. BOLT, < Sfte SHuddart-Parker building, Wellington PHOENIX PHOENIX HOSIERY and Suk-to-the-S-Cem,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20222, 7 October 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20222, 7 October 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20222, 7 October 1927, Page 15