The Tuapeka Times states that a Lawrence buyer has concluded negotiations for tho purchase of 8000 sacks of oats from the settlers of that and adjoining districts. Tho line is intended for shipment.
Neave's Food has for many years been used in the Russian Imperial Nursery. >^:-:';":"::>x : x>V:-: : : : : : v:' : .-" : :; : : : .':': t NEARLY 00 YEARS' ESTABLISHED REPUTATION. V ■ - GOLD MEDALS, LONDON, 1900 and 190 G. ALSO PARIS. Ma«ter REGGIE WHITMELL, Son of Sergeant H. Wbitmell, Military Provost Staff Corps, North Camp. Aldorshot. who writes t "I am sending you a photograph of my Baby Boy. aged 10 months, who was brought up on NEAVE'S FOOD. He weighs 2sl Ibs-t and has never had an illness of. any kind. He cut his teeth perfectly and had eight at eight months. Everyone admires him and comments on his fine, healthy appearance, which my wife puts down to nothing but your famous Food, which is so easily made, and so nice to take. During the summer months, when people were taking children to doctors, we were able to regulate the Food so well by following your directions for use, that it was quite unnecessary in our case; the Food did the work. His flesh is not flabby like most fat babies, but hard and firm, as you will see by the photo. We recommend your Food whenever we can." — October 16th, 191 U SUITABLE FOR INFANTS OF ALL AGES. Contain all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assist teething, relieve infantile constipation, and ensure restful nights. IRON. C. 8.. M.D.. D.P.H. (Camb.), L.M., Ph. D., F.1.C.,. Professor of Chemistry; Ex-President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland; Medical Officer of Health, Dublin; City & County AnaJyst.etc.— '" This is in excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wanta of infants and be;n# rich In phosphates and potash, is of the greatest utility in supplying the bone-forming and other indispensable elements of food. The albuminoids or fle*a forming ingredients of this food are very abundant." Sold in tins specially packed for Australasia. Manufacturers : JOSIAH R. NEAVE €& Co., Fordingbridge, England. BABY OUGHT TO HAVE NEAVE'S FOOD.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3035, 15 May 1912, Page 67
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