MILK FOOD No. 1. From to 3 months. MILK FOOD No. 2. From S to 6 months, MALTED FOOD No. 3 From 6 months upwards BABY’S WELFARE. THE 'ALLE'NBU'RYS' FOODS being perfectly digestible and closely resembling human milk, give freedom from digestive ailments, promote sound sleep and ensure vigorous health and development. The ‘ALLENBUSYS’ RUSKS (Malted). A valuable addition to baby's dietary when ten months old and after. They provide an excellent, mpurishtug, and appetising meal, specially useful during the troublesome time Ql teething. Eaten dry they mechanically aid the cutting of teeth. Foods. SJPSS?* A Pamphlet on Infant Feeding; and Management Free. Alles* & Hanborys Ltd., |^f a ° n \ Market St., Sydney. WINTER FHii I ind-sf-Seasen SMI StMk-tafclag Ln/din SOME OR THE FOR LADIES. 92 LADIES’ “HYDROTITE” RAINCOATS,, with adustable Collars; in Drabs, Greys, Green Mixtures; ail sizes—Worth up to 21/In Two Lots, 5/11 and 8/11 69 LADIES’ STYLISH TWEED NAP AND BLANKET CLOTH COATS, Mixtures, Checks, and Plain Colours in Greys, Tans, Purples, Blues, Navys, etc. ; with 'Belts, and without; all sizes—Worth up to 47/6 For 21/. 100 NAVY WHIPCORD AND MIXED TWEED COSTUMES latest shapes, with Belt or plain. Tweeds are Brown, Grey, and Green Mixtures. Small Women’s, Women’s, and O.S. sizes—Worth up to 50/21/. each 56 ROSLYN WORSTED NAVY COATING COSTUMES, plain semi-fitting Coats, lovely quality; in S.W., Women’s, and O.S. sizes—Usually 84/Clearing at 29/6 45 SPLENDID TWEED SKIRTS, high waists; Checks and Plain Mixtures; trimmed buttons, .and slashed ; Brown and Grey Heathers, also self colours —Tans, Browns, Greys, Blues—Worth up to 15/Sa!e Price, 7/6 31 Dozen WARNER’S DRAB CORSETS, medium bust and hip; four suspenders; sizes 19 to 28— Usual Price, 7/6. Sale Price, 3/11 810 BARGAINS. FOR LADIES. 84 CHILDREN’S WOOLLEN KNITTED COATS, in Navy, Brown, Saxe, and Grey; sizes 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, and 28— All at 6/C each BONNETS to match, and in Cream also— 9d and l/ = CAPS ditto—l/>. ■ FOR MEN AND BOYS. 100 Pairs MEN’S STRONG NAVY' SERGE TROUSERS, hip pockets— 4/6 pair 100 Pairs MEN’S UNION SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, very strong— 6/11 pair 50 Pairs MEN’S ROSLYN DOUBLE-TWIST SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS— 11/6 pair 50 MEN’S STRONG DARK TWEED SAC SUITS—--29/6 each 100 BOYS’ NAVY SERGE AND TWEED KNICKERS, 3 to 9 years— 1/11 pair 100 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, in good heavy dark Tweeds; fit boys 5 to 14 yearsc— 10/6 sail 50 Dozen MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, in Zephyr, Print, etc. — 1/11 each 60 Dozen MEN’S STRONG UNION SHIRTS, with Bands — 2/11 each LINEN COLLARS, all sizes; Double or Peak shape— Two for 6d WIDE-END SILK TIES, . Self Colours, Stripes, and Fancy—Worth 1/- to 1/6 each. Three for !/■ Cash must accompany all orders, with Postage added, DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSN., LTD. 105. 107, 109, 111, 113, and 115, QEORQE STREET, DUNEDIN,
/Mr:> r &. m m. ■ m 99 “I caa honestly recommend this! It has over SO Be your retailer will tell you- '/ ycpiste Bonxrington’s Carrageen Irish Moss tion behind it. has been the (standard Family Medicine in all cases of Bronchitis and Chest Aliments for more than half a century. Others have claimed the public’s support—but Bennington’s still holds fcb own as the dependable, tried-and-found-to-be-good specific. The persistent Cough of Wintertime ceases to persist when Sonningttm’s \s taken; the violent Cold disappears with amazing promptness; Bronchitis, Croup and Whooping Cough yield readily to the soothing and curative qualities of 3S& £0 £i Keep it in the house this winter—buy it in the larger of the two sizes, as that way is more economical. You will find your storekeeper or chemist as glad to recommend it as Mr. Tressider, of Hastings, who writes as follows : "I arrived in New Zealand (Lyttelton) over fifty years ago, and the first family medicine I remember being made in Christchurch was ‘Bonnington's Irish Moss.’ 1 had occasion to try it then for a bad cold, I found it did me good, and since then have used it for myself and family with every success, in I 870 1 look up business as storekeeper, and always kept your remedy, ‘Bennington’s Irish Moss,’ in stock as I felt sure that I could recommend it with safety; and 1 may state that during my store-keeping time I have sold several hundreds of bottles and my customers always spoke very highly of it. * BONNiNOtONS CAnns osem CotOfl, O‘R*CT« P* [t lecftce bonninGton?! CHRtsrpfJuntH Imitation is the sincerest flattery, and Bonningion’s is surely overwhelmingly flattered by its many imitations. Refuse them all—say “ Bennington's or none” £3 m m
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Otago Witness, Issue 3201, 21 July 1915, Page 18
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