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Business Notices- ^ r ii ■■ MOTHERS should REMEMBER when selecting an artificial Food for their Babies THREE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF *V , For INFANTS and INVAUOS. IT IS EASILY DIGESTIBLE AND VERY ASSIMILABLE AND NOURISHING. IT IS READILY SOLUBLE AND MAY BE PREPARED IN A FEW SECONDS. IT IS FREE FROM HUSKS AND INDIGESTIBLE MATTER,WH!CH WOULD CAUSE IRRITATION., The importance of these properties is seen when it is remembered that the digestive organs are simpler, and the necessity, for readily available food greater in an infant than in an adult. By the use of MELLIN'S FOOD, and the exercise ot proper care, those diseases which make such frightened havoc among infanis — diarrhoea, convulsions, and the various wasting diseases, &c, have been largely decreased.

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To his Excellency Lord Ranfurly. fgE x».ApKr s^rEsHsH-'s MSI HAND-SEWN BOOTS AND SHOES ■Bwffiaßn^^L, Of every description for Ladies, Gentlemen, Children, Sportsmen, Miners, They please the eye, they are always comfortable, and, considering their 11 ' durability and wearing properties, are the cheapest. •<*ata»v Once Worn, always worn. ' PANNELL'S Boots and Shoes are sent to customers in New South Wales, Western Australia Victor a, and other Colonies, who pay heavy Customs duties rather than wear any other make, aod all over New Zealand. Send for Catalogues and ifistructions for self-measurement, 93 to 95 Manchester Street, Christchurch.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 16

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