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in their final report on Tuberculosis, recently issued, clearlyshowedtbat tbs chief danger to child life resulted from the use of infected cow’s milk. To quote one extract : “The Evidence we have accumulated goes to demonstrate that a considerable amount of the tuberculosis of childhood is to be ascribed to infection transmitted to children in 'meals consisting largely of the milk of —the cow.” Milk Food No. I; From birth to 3 months Milk Food No. 2. From 3to 6 mon hs Malted Food No. 3. From 6 months upwards The ‘Allcfiberys’ Rusks. A valuable addition to baby’s dietary \r, en ten months old and after These Busks are specially useful during the troublosoii-e time of teething. When eaten raw they mechanically aid tho cutting of teeth. promote sound sleep, ensure vigorous health and development, and represent the most successful method of Infant Feeding ever devised. Pamphlet on "Infant Feeding and Management” sent free. . When the mother’s milk is not available, the “Allenburys” Foods form the best substitute, as they are practically identical with healthy human milk in composition,nutritive value and digestibility, on. T , r , % .e. and are absolutely free from all harmful germs. AllSfi 8 llanbUfyS Ltd., London, Eng., and Mark St ot.,

ZBBSSBSfSSSnSSSaBSC 80—gBBaH New Season’s Mail At Keenest City Prices! .. OUR NEW AUTUMN & WIN I'ER GOODS are Now Opened Up. Immense Stocks and Splendid Values ! Write to us for what you require in Ready-to-Wear Garments, etc. You are quite safe in ioing so, for our rule is: “MONEY REFUNDED IF GOODS NOT APPROVED OF.” For 23 years we have held a Reputation for Reliability and Straight Dealing. Since commencing our Mail Order Department it has grown by leaps and bounds. Wo make it “Worth your while" ! Samples sent free on request. The following are a few lines particularly interesting to people living in the country LADIES’ RAINPROOF COATS AT HALF PRICE ! We made a luckv purchase of 300 Rainproofs at tremendous discounts. We quote here two specially cheap numbers exactly as illustration— No. I.—LADIES’ DRAB AND GREEN MIXED OVERT RAINPROOFS, with indistinct Stripe ; size 50 to 58 inches long—Q/©. No. 2.—LADIES’ PLAIN DRAB AND GREEN MIXED COVERT RAINPROOFS, same as illustration, with adjustable Collars and Lapels; sizes 50 to 58 inch length—3 25/© each.. Both less ihan half the usual prices. Free by post. Our STANDARD BLACK OR NAVY CHEVIOT SERGE SKIRTS, in sizes to suit all. Waista 24 to 26 inch, lengths 38 to 42 inch—lo - Extra Large Sizes—Waists 27 to 32 inch, length 38 to 44 inch — 3.2/6. Also in SUPERIOR VICUNA-FINISH BLACK CLOTH. Waists 23 to 27 inch, lengths £6 to 42 inch— 3o/6 each, post paid. Ladies’ Winter Underclothing Parcel Contains two Women’s Full-sized White Flannelette Nightdresses, trin med Embroidery; two sets of British-made Grey Merino Combinations with short sleeves; one xroy Merino Spencer wii h lo g sleeves ; one pair of Grey Fleecylined Stockinette Bloomers ; and two pairs of good quality Black RiLbed Cashmere Hose—All post paid for 20/SR Our CELEBRATED LITTLE STRANGER’S PARCEL is always welcomed, where required, with unfeigned delight. It- contents are —Ttiree White Flannelette Nightgowns, daintily made and trimmed Embroidery; two line Nainso ik Day Gowns, trimmed Embroidery or Lace ; 12 Hann > etie Squares, hemmed; two Flannel Barries; one Cotton Swailh; and Box safety Pins. This Complete O afit, rosi free, for 226/6 ; or if with handsome Waite Wool Carrying Shawl, large size, 30/ extra. Parcels for Men and Boys! Tie UNDERCLOTHING PARCEL has two Men’s Strong W-rking Shirts (state size of neck) in Navy Stripe Drill Harvard or Leather .- hirting, with Collars attach d ; two pars Men’s All-wool Column! Underpants; two Shetland Grey Colonial Flannel ainglets ; two pairs Woo I n Sox ; one pair Strong Braces; and a Tie. All post paid for 2 5/B >YS’ TWEED SUIT of good quality Dark Tweed, Greys o - Browns, Norfolk shape, buttoning close to neck, and with Plain Knickers. A snlendi . School Suit. To fit boys from 7to 12 years. Postpaid for 13/6. Remittances—Money Orders, Postal Notes, or Bank Notes—must accompany all orders. Sole Agents for Otago for the Famous Ladies’ Home Journal Pattc-ns. “The Bestl” Drapery Supply Assn. Limited, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN; and at South Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 12

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