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S^c^SLU* i i uour child lm& *\. S 9 Sfc» si Watch him carefully! Keep check on his weight. Loss of interest, peevishness, and pallor are Nature's- signals that he needs protection-building-up, and strengthening. A large teaspoonful of "K.P." Extract of Malt with Cod Liver Oil after every meal will effect a speedy and happy transformation. Very quickly his Weight will increase, bone and muscle will develop, his appetite become normal and his whole physique improve. Your doctor will give his wholehearted assent. m # This is admitted to be the most ideal form of the famous preparation. In the paragraph opposite we give the actual reasons for this. It is to your own interests that you should insist on "K.P." brand of Extract of Malt with Cod Liver Oil. You get a better and purer Extract—one which will give your children maximum benefit. Packed in glass jars, each with a blue label. "K.P." Extract of Malt with Cod Liver Oil is prepared in the laboratories of Kempthome Prosser and Co's N.Z. Drug Co. Ltd., a firm whose long experience in the manufacture of medicinal preparations carries a guarantee of quality. It is made from the finest New Zealand Barley and combined by special proccess with Pure Medicinal Cod Liver Oil and packed in convenient glass containers. "K.P." Product* also include the following well-known lines—K.P. Extract of Malt, Kruse's Fluid Magnesia, Kiwi Flavouring Essences (all flavours), Benjamin Gum for Coughs and Colds, Senior's Effervescing Fruit Saline, Senior's Citrate of Magnesia, etc., etc. All obtainable from Chemists and Stores.

I £ ££ m iff k HOSTESS: "I am so glad gm haes enjoyed the evening, and I know you tOiU sleep well for your bed hat a Siherdown Ifflatirext." "»• Jlsk at the stores listed below, to be shown th Silver down Mattress in the size sou need. • Manufactured by fC. TATTERSFIELD and Co., Carnarvon Street. HE successful hostess does more than make her guest feel thoroughly at home during the daylight hours and during the entertainment of the evening. She realises that most people, particularly the ladies, never feel thoroughly at ease when sleeping in strange rooms, and she endeavours to overcome this tendency by the tasteful furnishing of her guest-room, by her cheery "good night" and by her assurances of perfect sleep. A "Silverdown" Mattress on the guest-room bed will help the hostess to make her guest feel at ease. For the " Siherdoton "i» a delightfully comfortable mattress—resilient and restful. It lulls the body to rest and the mind to sleep, and the guest awakes in the morning refreshed by the luxury of cosy, undisturbed slumber. The " Silverdown " is the most sanitary, sensible, serviceable and comfortable mattress made, because it is filled with Silverdown—the new maternl which does not pulverise, clot together, or attract J;*..vuess, Superior to Samarang kapok .SOLD ®Y HTJMPHREY'S WAREHOUSE. C. TAYLOR. SAMSON BROS MALCOLM & CO. S. H. PHILLIPS & CO. FRED GRAY COMMON, SHELTON & CO., LTD. maEssßOßsasmm aaaKiEaiwßßraaEif: : ; »*< '"lam—i

■iiiiin mh i iniiiiami»MMßßMam«>M.iM» i«iii'i iiwrmwuiiuiiwiiiiiiiim IS THIS A FAIR OFFER? PURCHASE AN REFRESHMENT AND ROOMS. ELECTRIC IRON STAND |" -rooms (With Automatic Switch) " And if you find ft, is of no advantage k> you, return it any time within six MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS months and your money will be rev funded. HOT LUNCHEON 1.9 Noon to t p.m Daily STANDS MAY BE INSPECTED AT F. HALL & SONS. Pro P ™t<*, TO PLUMBERS AND CONTRACTORS. R. ROBB HAS been appointed DISTRIBUTOR for the AUCKLAND EARTHENWARI DRAIN PIPE CO. All Sites of PIPES a»d FITTINGS Kept in Stock, on th* Premise*, GRKY BTREIT.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16213, 25 August 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16213, 25 August 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16213, 25 August 1923, Page 10

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