Bm A Distinct^ Advance in Infant Feeding. H «9 < 1 BP"«i£ntrf3£' I JHE "AllenburyS FoodS provide nourishment suited to the growing digestive powers j||| jflH ; •|i| fSjjdjiipS. I «f the Infant, and constitute an altogether distinct advance on the mischievous expedient of trying K§s IB , x Hrg §OTsjp|& Liii to make the child's stomach accotnodate itself to a food essentially unsuited to its digestive powers. gWI EH ~kt<Js& fiSpßJJgJsgSijj^ ' Farinaceous foods »f all kinds are totally unfit for infants under five or six months of age, such foods wfaj K> '': ;Bs^|g-s|gßFß«^^j"fl bcine a potent cause of digestive troubles, rickets, and many disorders arising from mal-nutrition. I|9jj B 1 flj|lij§ifi|i«gilg*l The "Allenburys" Foods are especially valuable in hot kl' ■ J2gg^^§gi.| f J^^^3S£rZ^!^^ "!!7jyf e .|?'.?:ir "°°°to"&c months. MM Hi «T"^=^- "fctSnWSa V (K3gs Pamphlet on" INFANT FEEDING" (48 paces) free, from MILK FOOD No. 2. E9 B9 IT* ££!•§? ESiSKSOfi. •' 49S * Bourke Street, Melbourne. From three to SIX months - E3| ]H -l^fmrSliSS§E ■ ALLEN & HANBURYS, Ltd., London, Eng. From six months and u °' vard '- B AN ATTRACTIVE OFFER to Z^ ITIMES AND WITNESS READERS. FOR VOICE AND PIANOFORTE. In Four Parts. PRICE (for the Complete Series), 7s. 6d. To be obtained from any Agent of the Otago Daily Times or Witness in any town in the South Island of New Zealand, or at the publishing office, Dowling Street, Dunedin. In cases where the parts have to be sent by post, the postage will be Is. 4d., and this must be added to remittance. A HANDSOME FOLIO EDITION, WITH -« HISTORICAL NOTES TO THE PRINCIPAL SONGS, PROFUSE ILLUSTRATIONS, MUSIC LARGE AND CLEARLY PRINTED. ■»««» Otago Daily Times and Witness Company have made a special arrangement with Messrs. BAYLEY C» AND FERGUSON, publishers, of London and Glasgow, to offer the New Zealand public their CENTENARY MEMORIAL EDITION of the SONGS OF BURNS for voice and pianoforte, with an extremely interesting Introduction, copious Historical Notes, and many First-class Illustrations. The Four Parts contain no less than IW 140 SONQS, each two pages full music size, with music and print large and clear. When it is remembered that the cost oE good music is two shillings per piece, and even in the cheap music issues of the day not less than sixpence, it will be easily realised what a great boon is being conferred on lovers of Scottish Music when they are enabled to purchase the whole of the four parts for the extremely low price of 7s. 6d. The Otago Daily Times and Witness Company have the greatest confidence in placing this attractive publication before their readers. They feel confident it will be admitted, not only in Scottish homes throughout Otago, but in the homes of those who cannot claim Scottish nationality, that no such valuable educational work has ever been offered for so small a payment. As only a limited number of the parts have been arranged for, those who desire to secure copies hou?d send their orders early. 1902. To the (Manager Otago Daily Times and Witness, — Tlease enter me as a Subscriber for the Four Tarts of THE SONGS OF BURNS to be posted to the undernoted address when issued, and receive herewith postal notes for [// delivered in 'Dunedin or by an Agent, 7s. 6d., if posted, Bs. 10d.] Name Address.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2506, 2 April 1902, Page 73
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546Page 73 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2506, 2 April 1902, Page 73
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