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[your Infant Will Thrive: 1 NEAVE'S FOOD is a PERFECTLY SAFE FOOD for the most 1 delicate child, if used according to the directions given. It assists B teething, is a valuable bone-former, relieves constipation, and is a §1 complete diet' for Infants. || 11 OpoH'ki, New Zealand. May S5/& 1 1905. SB " Dear Sirs, — I enclose a photo of our youngtst child. Ronald, who is three and JH a-half years old. He was an extremely delicate child, only weighing three pounds gl at birth.^ He was very i/l, and though vie tried most patent foods, they only kept B him alive and he never teemed to improve, 'At Jen months we put hit* on JVeave's H Food, and in a month he becatnt qmtt Jaw. Hi'is now quite a sturdy specimen, Bl ana very strung - ycitrs'Jruly, LUCY £. KIRK. fig "Messis. Josiah R. Neave <S» Co., Fordingbridge, England." JH Manufacturers : Josiah R. Neave & Co., Fordingbridge, England* B Purveyors by Special Appointment to 9 ti.KM. The Empress of Russia J

THE CREATION OF BEAUTY. The value of VALAZE as a sltin beautifier can be demonstrated by a single test. Wash your skin with warm water and the best soap obtainable. This is the every-day method, and is generally supposed to thoroughly cleanse the skin. After the washing, when your skin is apparently clean, apply a little VALAZE. Rub it in gently but firmly. In a few minutes it is absorbed. Now massage for a minute where VALAZE has been applied, and foreign matter previously buried in the pores will simply roll out. ' " " ' This is a very simple test, but is an effective one. VALAZE penetrates where soap and water cannot. Foreign matter remaining in the pores, cause spots, pimples, and •, black heads, with sallow muddy complexion. \ l The veriest novice will now understand why VALAZE makes j women beautiful. f Mademoiselle Rubinstein says of VALAZB •— " It is alterinf the whole face j of Australasia. Women from every corner of the Colonies write to me for supplies. ! They say VALAZE is the greatest gift money can purchase." 1 ' VALAZB costs 4/- and 6/9 ajar. Of all chemists, or post run diiuct. I VALAZB FACE POWDER— A delightful Toilet adjunct. Contains neither \ 0j lead, bismuth nor chalk. Absolutely pure. */i. q Mile. Helena Rubinstein, Valaze Massage Institute, Brandon St., Wellington. I < , 2 J

A "CHAMPION" COTTAGE GRATE Will bs an Ornament and a Convenience In Yeur Home. "/CHAMPION" COTTAGE GRATES are just what are wanted V>/ in every home. Handsome in appearance, they are a great ornament in Sitting, Dining or Bed Room. They give all the homeI liness and comfort of the old-fashioned open §r«, but with nose of I the inconveniences. The " Champion " Cottage Grate will burn 1 either coal, lignite or wood, and is fitted with tiles. It does not i require to be built in, and any size can be supplied. IT COSTS ONLY 25/and upwards. We will send you our catalogue and further information post free. [ BRINSLEY & CO., Ltd., "CHAMPION" FOUNDRY, 31 CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNSDIN. c

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Otago Witness, Issue 2818, 18 March 1908, Page 91

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Page 91 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2818, 18 March 1908, Page 91

Page 91 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2818, 18 March 1908, Page 91