CHRISTMAS T 4 a " == ~. ~ 4 AT^ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! PIAjNOS UJt.l3iA.J3io. PRESENTS! FLAGEOLETS. B * BAGPIPES. Braes ... Is, Js6d, lß9dl B 9d BKINSMEAD IHM^^^l ESTEY Macdougall £14 ; Hender™«iii.o«;» SCHIEDMAYER H^£l ° r>GANS Chanters, Reeds, Bags. HOHNER S HAR- VIOLINS. MONICAS. THUBMER, ISIiS^MEM STORY & CLARK 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 155,'17s 6d, ££1?" - HsJ MONI * GTON&WESTON f^^^^Hl OPOANS Bowß 2^«.fi n i7ric«. Up^o-date'lsCd.'ra, 2a 6d PULL & FIELD '. t^^^^^Si "' 1U G TKUMPETS ALRY Marine Band" ° m !. 1C 2s Cd COLLABD Ul M ' KIMBALL CAMPBELLS ■' TOY BAGPIPES. JUSTIN BEOWNE - MELODEONS. 256d,45. Can be played on srRWECHTEN BEE ° »■ «». "■ 6d, 2S«. • AITTfIKABPS SCHWECHTEN iWtHBHHCHES A l Jarge , Collection of • AUTOSIAKF&. "pllißl^S KIMBALL inccly-bound Volumes of 12s €d, 15s, 17s Cd, 203,253. C " BL(aG & CO> " -^^^^^^^^^^F JliaißALd, goDgg and Piano f orte Music 2Ei«-kT rrinn ■ "-^ ■ srtitable for Christmas pre--iTm-aJAr Froln £16 lOs Cash t0 * 175 ' ~ I>lrE ORGANS. sents, at ss, Gs Cd, 7b 6d. ZIIHEK, jup to 50a. The very things t2 128 6d, with Music 2s 6d ! ' ' ~f _ _ ~" to give to mnsically-in-per dozen sheets. B^- BEST VALUE IN INSTRUMENTS IN THE COLONY. -^Bfl clined children ov persons.
_ 1 for... s^xjiaaci^swrGr <te E*o"vsneifco Jl wJw-^L Jti Will pump your water, cut your chaff, crush your feed, t&rfP^Ti lnf lv)& tti&^ma or saw y our firewood for nothing. Labour costs money, /mSBaHm fsM engines burn coal, horses eat oats ; Windmills eat nothing, JlifflHi^^^K^^'w^^B Ha b urn nothing, cost next to nothing. Theyare always ready |Pgg^|gj^P for business, and never get tired. The power is Free. . *"** Think of that ! If we had to pay for wind power we should prize it ; because it costs us nothing we l6t it go to waste. Let us send you some Windmill literature, telling you all about the " STAR.'* Glad to if you say the word. We have all sizes, and PRICES ARE RIGHT. BOOTH, MACDONALD ft CO., LTD.
&m _ KHZ Mttfft^^k 19 THE " ALLENBURYS " FQODS provide nourishment suited to the growing digestive powers of the Infant, and B constitute an altogether distinct advance on the mischievous expedient of trying to make the child's stomach - B ' accommodate itself to a food essentially unsuited to its digestive powers. Farinaceous foods of all kind are" H totally unfit for infants under five or six months of age, such foods-toeing a potent cause of digestive trouble, rickets, and ■ many disorders arising from mal-nutrition. . ■ ] Mothers who value their infant's health and well-being, and their own comfort, would be well advised to send for a Eg pamphlet on " Infant Feeding and Management." FREE from the Australian Agency, 495 Bourke St., Melbourne. m Milk Food no. 1 Milk Food n<». 2 Malted Food No. 3 | From birth to three months of age. From three to six months. From six months and upwards. H Allen & Hanburys Ltd,, ££&?£«, London. I
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Otago Witness, Issue 2454, 27 March 1901, Page 14
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456Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2454, 27 March 1901, Page 14
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