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Weighed 26 lbs. w/ien six months old. Mrs. J. llassall, The Pines, Eyreton,Canterbury, writes :—“I am sending you a photograph of my baby boy, taken the day after he was 6 months old. He weighs 26 lbs., and since 3 months he has been fed on Neave's Food.’ " ft is nearly a century since Neave's PNod was first made, and the remarkable way in ' sch delicate and ill-nourished children have thriven on it has caused its fame to extend throughout tire world. Babies thrive on m f' m nothing but Tfcc Soft Food Sold Everywhere in Tins Specially Packed for New Zealand. New Zealand Agency: Harrisons, Ramsay (N.Z.), Ltd., Wellington, Dunedin and Auckland. Manujacturers : JosiAH R. Nf.ave Si Co., Fordingbridge, England.

ESTABLISHED 1874. FOR COUGHS es FOR Public Speakers Singers, and all who suffer from Throat Weakness find it safe and effective. SOLD C 7 RETAIL CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE. ; STOCKED BY ALL WHOLESALE ! HOUSES in AUSiRALIA. ! Prepared by W. T. OWSRIDGE, LTD. HULL. ENGLAND.

A NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN ! No matter what particular phase of sewing and dressmaking you may be interested in,, or how complete a knowledge you may desire, you will find just what you want in the Woman's Institute Courses- They were designed and planned to cover every woman’s sewing needs. Every step of the work is so fully described and illustrated, that you cannot fail to understand. You could, almost learn the whole subject from the pictures alone. The Course is so practical, you start making garments at once, and before you realise it. you are making clothes you never dream-, ed you could make beforeSave Two-thirds on a!! Your Clothes. Take a dress that would cost you £lO 10s 0d ready made. I.ist every item cf material used In its making. You will find that you can buy goods, trimmings, and everything for from £2 to £3. The remaining £7 or £8 is what you pay somebody else for: designing and making the dress and selling it to you. You can be a fashionable dressmaker, for with the knowledge these Courses give you, you can go into business for yourself, and can be independent for life. They teach you everything necessary for success in the dressmaking profession. WOMEN’S INSTITUTE OF DOMESTIC ARTS AND SCIENCES, LTD. James Smith’s Buildings Corner Cuba and Manners Streets Wellington. Please send me one of your Prospectuses and tell me how I can learn the subject marked below. Home Dressmaking. Professional DressmakingM iliinc-y. Name (Specify Mrs. or Miss) Address

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Otago Witness, Issue 3526, 11 October 1921, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3526, 11 October 1921, Page 51

Page 51 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3526, 11 October 1921, Page 51

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