If you want the very best the Old Country Produces GRAND prize SEE HORROCKSES' NAME ON EXHimTION mSH SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes 1908 Sold by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers. .:■'-. r'*yu ■'.".' : -' -.'-." ' ,»-.»..,«»■< . in mi ■ in-«■ ■ iii iiim -. a ■' - iii-iiii ■<.!•■»«—»- Gold Acdal Paris ISOO © Grand Prize St. Louis 1904 * 1 j prepared with glycerine # honey without I oil or fat, does not grease; is most agreeable ft efficacious for preventing and allaying irritation. P~" prepared with glycerine and honey, a _ most refined and delicately perfumed >*». Toiietsoap, the leading soap for softening ft improving the skin. most popular and refined toiletpowder. ucK t/sr I prepared with the renowned ; Kaloderma Jelly undisputedly the most emollient shaving soap on the market. .' n refined luxury at a popular price, jsr JcT Obtainable from all the leading establishments. m'Awmv a .ii ■ i !wwm&&mauMmvimii*miPas*xiMH jiiwjii s iW^y*"^¥Wl>lir i ifl l iMi t ffi'aPFlHtt tf i ja W'<^ 3TjT*MjSi Mothers know that a sound and vigorous body acquired by baby during the first year insures strong & healthy childhood *ltP has for more than 80 years been the infant diet of hundreds of thousands of strong and healthy men and women, and is a perfectly safe food for the most delicate child. It contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves ink utile constipation, and when used with milk as directed, forms A COMPLETE DIET FOR INFANTS. Neave's Food was awarded Gold Medals. London. Esgland, 1900 and 1906. Sold in 1 lb. Tins, specially packed for Australasia, by all Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c. id \UM IMtMrt rjiiß« MMm mm b Parcel Post Free. Fifty Articles. SCs. Everything necessary, from Princess and American Robes, Gowns, Flannels, etc., to cfainty Shoes. Most marvellous Layette in the world. Each set a bargain of loveliness." Beautiful Garments, perfect home-finish work. Actual Yalue, 3& to 4 Guillen?. My lists (not goods) may be obtained by post from "MAX," Otago Witness, Dunedin. Mrs Wilfrid Max, The Chase, Nottingham, EnfrRemit by British I'osLal Order in n imc of ' Vilfrid \!ax. . -• ■ •;<; m&Mzm SBT:
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Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 75
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343Page 75 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 75
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