CHAFFCUTTERS. ANDREWS & HEAVEN'S MACHINES have been the STANDARD of EXCELLENCE for many years. They contain all UP-TO-DATE IMPROVEMENTS, and are DURABLE. ■ OIL ENGINES. The BLACKSTONE has worked its way into FRONT RANK because it is RELIABLE, DURABLE, and ECONOMICAL. It uses KEROSEKE, which is SAFE, ECONOMICAL, and POWERFUL. Intending purchasers are not doing themselves justice if they do not obtain particulars before purchasing. Agents for the above for Otago and Southland— J. E. Watson & Co., Ltd INVERCARGILL, GORE, OTAUTAU, DUNEDIN, RIVERSDALE, BLUFF. Wearing Parts for the above in stock at Duuedin, Invercargill, and Gore.
Food & f Wherever there is a case of enfeebled digestion, whether from advancing age, illness, or general debility, there is a case for Benger's Food. When the stomach becomes weakened, the digestion of ordinary food becomes only partial, and at times is painful, HUH, \JI tuvi «v*»»» »»/ -,„- —, and the body is consequently insufficiently nourished. This is where Benger's Food helps. It contains in itself the natural digestive principles, and is quite different from any other food obtainable, p All doctors know and approve .of its composition, and prescribe it freely. For INFANTS, INVALIDS, AND THE AGED. The "British Medical Journal' says: "Beisger's Food has, by i(s excellence, established a reputation of its own. Bknger'S NHW Booklet deals with the most common doubts and difficulties which mothers have to encounter. It is sent post free in application to Banger's food, Ltd., Otter Works, Manchester, England. Benger's Food is sold in tins by £>ru£fists, etc., everywhere.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 4
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