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VOUR INfANT WILL THRIVE ON Heave’s Food IF USED ACCORDING TO THE DIRECTIONS GIVEN, NEAVE'S FOOD is a PERFECTLY SAFE FOOD for the most delicate child. It assists teething. is a valuable bone-former, relieves complete diet for Infants. constipation, and is a “ Opotiki, New Zealand. May syth, 1905. “ Dear Sirs, —I enclose a photo of our youngest child ’ Ronald, who is three and a-half years old\ He was an extremely delicate child , only weighing three pounds at birth. He was very ill, and though we tried ?nost patent foods , they only kept him alive and he never seemed to improve. At ten months we pmt him on Neave's Food , and in a month he became quite fat. He is now quite a sturdy specimen, and very strong. — Yours truly, “ LUCY E. KIRK. “ Messrs. Josiah R. Weave <s* Co., Fordingbridge, England. Manufacturers: JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., Fordingbridge, England, / Purveyors by Special Appointment to f1.1.M. THE EMPRESS Op RUSSIA.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3017, 10 January 1912, Page 75
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