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When the matter of Foods for Infants and Invalids came up for consideration, Sir 6h&B. A. Cameron, C.8., &.D. j E.\ -President of the Royal College of Surgeons, ' Ireland, pronounced "An excellent Food, admirably aclaptd ', to the wants of infants and young persons." I .' •■■'" . ♦ Mrs. A. EVANS, of Tha Hollies, Withington, ■* near Manchester, wricos: " Gentlemen, — I am * sending photo of my littt«s girl, zge t\?o years, brought Up entirely on Neave's l r 9od, ar.d a more healthy ct ild could not be found. There Is no ■ doubt tt is <-xcellent Food, and so easily prepared. ; Many of my fiicnds have ask<d rae^ what I j»iye [ them, and when told Neave's Food, hive tried it, , j and in e\cry instance found it satisfactory." Ssssian fiperial Morsery I GOLD MEDAL AWARDED, : WOBAK'S EXHIBITION. LONDON, 1900. : Maaufacturers: IOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., '■ FonHngbridge, England. I ,-V- . , .■ ...... ■»,»..^ „4. »j ?KE "WHITE" IS KING. nnHE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN x the '< : vrvvt. White Drop Head Machine. Thee© Machines have all the latest ifliproved Tuckmarkere, Gatherers, Hemmers, eta ; the latest device in Tensions, and fitted with Ball-bearing*'-for light running. Sold on the Time Payment. Send for catalogue and price list t<3> VM. MELVILLE, AGENT, ♦0 George street^ DUNEDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 60

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Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 60

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