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vm We would Also as Fixed or Portable— Two Types. Also fitted on sledge. Always ready for work at any place. As cheap as fixing an recommend Machines to send for particulars BLAGKSTQftSE KEROSENE ENGINE, and see what owners of them say of their economy in kerosene, and how •heareri prefer them beoause of their regular speed. H4&\TC CHRISTCHUROH, Manufacturers of Chaff-cutters, Seed-oleanera, Corn-crushers, Cellular Cylinders, Saw Benches.

_he " British Medical Journal s "Bender's Food has, by its excellence, established a reputation of its own." Si Benger's Food is soothing and satisfying. It contains all the elements of a natural food in a condition suitable for immediate absorption. . When milk alone is heavy and unsatisfying, Benger's Food, made with milk, is appetising and nutritive. ) Benger's Food should be used For INFANTS, INVALIDS, AND THE AGED, for healthy development in infancy, for rebuilding strength in weakened systems, and for the preservation of old age in usefulness and vigour. Readers can obtain a xB-page booklet. "Benger's Food and How to Use it,' which contains a " Concise Guide to the Rearing of Infants," and practical information on the care of Invalids, etc., on application to Benger's Food Ltd. Otter Works, Manchester, England. Benger's Food is sold in tins by Druggists, etc., everywhere. b*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2950, 28 September 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2950, 28 September 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2950, 28 September 1910, Page 4

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