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iv-m Moan a great deal for the welfare of their occupants. At a trifling cost a great deal can be done to keep stable and kennel, cowshed, fowl or pigeon-house free from noxious odour, insects, and flies by using As it contains a definite (and efficient) proportion of Carbolic, only - slight sprinkling is needed to obtain good results. Wherever refuse or decaying matter offers favourable conditions for germs to collect and multiply thi3 powerful disinfectant should always be employed. * Sd, 1/-, and J/o tics at Ohemi<t«', S'ores, etc. Write for li«t of Veterinary L^2S*^^gg THE IDEAL FOOD for children from birth is Hortick's Malted Muk It contains all the necessary constituents in their proper proportions. It contains no Starch and is therefore suitable for infants from birth. It forms bone, nerve and muscle. It is all food and no waste. It is pure and free from bacteria. It is easily and thoroughly assimilated. Beware of Infants' Foods containing Starch. has been analysed by the Board of Health and admitted free of duty. Chemists, etc., are therefore safe in selling Horlick's Malted Milk, and parents are guaranteed a suitable food for children from birth, which contains No Stanch. No confusion arises when you order Horllck's, as only one kind is manufactured, afidonly one is needed to feed your child. No Milk is re- , quired in the preparation of Horlick's as in other foods—water only. Of all Chemists and Wholesale and Retail Stores, etc. Samples: 82, Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Horlick's Malted n/lilk Co., Slough, Bucks. Eng. s. A PHOTOGRAPHIC OUTFIT FOR EIGHT SHILLINGS -.,.,■ iVTHE * IMPRIMIS CAMERA JUARTER PLATE SIZE, x 3% INCHES Jg£* TCtnce* oftdS • WITH VIEW FINDER a chea P ph ' oto ' Free Book on Photography for Early Buyers SSff*impossible DOU s B li E de DARK /' £mkmm BRITISH Iff***--'' *£"2Lsnfi e 'J( Printing Fs-amo ' |Jlb» -.-,. h'/rm MADE DEVELOPING ffljfc AND FIXING §|V CHEMICALS. W$ DRY PLATES PRINTING PAPER CARD MOUNTS PULL DIRECTIONS a cheap Photographic Outfit. It would be impossible, to sell at this price if these goods had not been landed before the Imposition of the new tariff, that has nearly doubled the • Camera is British WE PAY ?? a . t J e -. " „ ukes Full-size Qnar- „,..,.,. CARRIAGE ter Plate Piet tires, 4)i X 3%i '~ .i^ i: : inches (about the size f Vti-- of this advt.), th*t .-,- £ T " ' are large enough for ). The Shutter makes time and rr i« , t n v i ov, , »m«,, The back is hinged and fitted with a elide (as illustrated). With each Camera will be supplied a me, Dry Plates. Printing Paper, Card Mounts, Developing and nd Full Printed Instructions. We have nearly 100 Books on Elementary 'hile they last, one will be enclosed without charge with each Camera if you r when ordering. The early buyers get the books. The price of the I described is ONLY EIGHT BHBLLINGS, and we pay carnage ss in the world. If you want a Camera, order at once; do not delay, or you may be disappointed, cad miss the Free Book. Send Postal Notes of any State. GO.33PAR.Y, 299 EEszaboto §f§»©®t, BSefboßrsi© A new and dainty Attraction for Breakfast and all meals. Huntley and Palmers Breakfast Biscuits are offered as a most appetising variation upon bread or toast. They are crisp, nutritious, unsweetened and easily digestible. With butter, cheese or preserves you will find H & P's Breakfast Biscuits perfection itself. Order Huntley & Palmers Breakfast Biscuits from your grocer to-day and try them. The letters H.P.are visible on each genuine Breakfast Biscuit 38SH53X-'"- ■ - -T.SSSSSS

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Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 86

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Page 86 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 86

Page 86 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 86