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Physicians are notoriously chary of recommending proprietary articles. This fact gives extra significance to the testimony o* Sir Chas. A. Cameron, C.8., M.D., who says that Neave's is "AN EXCELLENT FOOD, admirably adapted to the wants of Infants." GOLD MEDAL, Woman's Exhibition, Losdoa (Eng.), 4900. Neave's Food is regularly used in the RUSSIAN IMPERIAL NURSERY. FOR Infants, Invalids and the jljed THREE-QTJAHTBRS OF X. CEaSUBY'B REPUTJITICSJ. Manufacturers: JOSIAH R. KEAVE and CO., Fordingbrkige, England.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2603, 3 February 1904, Page 62
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158Page 62 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2603, 3 February 1904, Page 62
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