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■ ■ B "W M B m Have never been surpassed ■ I V 11. fl^t "* P ublic favour. YOU CAN OBTAIN THEM I I /\ ANYWHERE. 1 fl *^k Afc

M In Regular Use in tbe I RUSSIAN IMPERIAL NURSERY. Mate's Fhod For INFANTS j Invaluable during Teething. I For INVALIDS Strengthening' and Nourishing. For THE AGED Digestible at all times. ESTABLISHED OVER THREEQUARTERS OF A CENTURY. Adopted in DR. BARHAROOS HOMES. Is Recommended by Sir Chas. A. Cameron, C.8., M.D. Dr. Gordon Stables. The "Lancet." "Baby." C3-OX.3D XUC3E3I3J&.X.* LONDON (ENO.), 1900. Manufacturers: JOSTAH R. NEAVE I & CO., Fordingbridge, England. THE HIGH-CUSS WASHING MATERIAL 'Viyella' (Xe B .'-> DOES NOT SHRINK! For Blouses, crniiniiirai Nightdresses, ECONOMICAL Pyjamas, BECAUSE Children's Frocks QURABLL " * Viyella,' " says The Queen, " has borne the test of years ; you can wear it for night-dresses all the year round." From the leading Drapers. DRINK SPRING BLOSSOM Tea MRS M'QUEEN, Bon Marche, 52 George street (opposite Inglis's). Jiut landed a large variety of Pelisses and Walking Coats for Boys and Girls. Bonnets and Hats in latest designs. Mrs M 'Queen ii renowned for her own make of Infants' lovely Robes, Gowns, Barries, Silk and Cotton Bibi, Gaiters, Bootees, etr, 24my

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Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 8 July 1903, Page 69

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Page 69 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 8 July 1903, Page 69

Page 69 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 8 July 1903, Page 69

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