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Z • r.* •• I BABY DAVIS. After influenza 5, Hill Side Villas, Caldicot, Nr. Newport, Mon. March 7th, 1919. Dear Sirs, I am forwarding photos of my little boy, aged 3 years. At 3 months I commenced giving him “ Virol." This is the result. I found it a really wonderful food. He is just recovering from influenza, and again it proves his best food. I strongly advise all mothers to try it. Yours truly, J. DAVIS. Ylro! is used in large quantities in more than 2,600 Hospitals and Infant Clinics. It is invaluable for the expectant and nursing mother herself, whilst for children it supplies those vital principles that are destroyed In the sterilising of milk; it is also a bone and tissue-building food of immense value. Virol babies have firm flesh, strong bones and good colour. YLrol, Ltd., 148-166. Old Street,London. E.C BRITISH MADE. BRITISH OWNED WANTED, Lady Home Workers! £1 Weekly Full instructions sent. No teacher required. No matter where you live, Ladies, you can take up this fascinating v/ork. Send 3d. postage for ai! particulars. Torchon Lace Company 221) Collins Street, Melbourne t^Agiwt>3wicr.m?.n l 1 .Miwsasnaa——was BABY CARS. Direct from Factory. Carriage Paid. ’’Vrite L. PITCHER & CO., Anzac Square (opp. Railway Station* Dunedin).

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Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 49

Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 49

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