Nourishing Food & For Baby AULSEBROOK'S MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS. & This ;s the food that Baby lores—and the kind that nouri & is '? es kirn best, for these Bis- { w c uits contain all the food pro|2j parties "which make Nerve, i ! | -Muscle, and Brain. Get a pound for Baby today—your Grocer ■ sells them—but ask for Aulsebrook's if you want your baby to thrive. They stand for purity and the maximum of nourishment. Mothers will find that Anisebrook's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits soaked in warm milk or water will agree with even the most delicate babies. sTas. Speight & Co^ cm brewery, dunedin. SHE PREMIER BREWERS OB NEW ZEALAND. QPEI'OHT AND COY.'S Celebrated k3 Sparkling Priza Ales can be obt: inod at all the leading Hotels fron T-tnarn to the HermitagaBottling Store; MAITLAND STREET, DUNEDIN. (Under the supervision o! Mean Powley arvi Keast.l
J. J. Ardagh, ! Late of the GLENAVY HOTEL, GLENAVY,, Announces that he has taken over the well-known COMMERCIAL HOTE2, STAFFORD ST. SOUTH. HAVING had many years experience at the Trade, Mr Ardagh intends to conduct the house as to Family Accommodation. Cuisine on modern approved lines. Only lbs CHOICEST WINES, and ALES mil be Stocked. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. J. ARDAGH, Proprietor. FOR SALE. ACRES Rosewiil Settlement, good improvements; 100 Acres Freehold near Beaconsfield, first-class farm; 306 Acres L.1.P., Kohika Settlement, 7-roomed House and Outbuildings, rent 6s per acre; 424 Acres, L.1.P., Rakitairi _ Settlement, good Dwelling and Outbuildings, rent 5s 6d per acre; 960 Acres Freehold, Motukaika; 185 Acres L.1.P., Rosewill Settlement, good house and outbuildings, handy to school, P.O. and railways, ront 6s 6d per acre; 303 Acres L.1.P., Papaka Settlement; several good Sections in Timaru. W. H. WILLIAMS AND SON, Royal Arcade. P.O. Box 147. Telephone 447. PROFESSIONAL. R. BLACK, ICENSED SURVEYOR AND 1 CIVIL ENGINEER. Address: ATLAS CHAMBERS, Bestrick Street. F. W. MAROHANT, LEVELS COUNTY BUILDINGS. TIMAR.U. LICENSED SURVEYOR under Land Transfer Act. Surveys undertat«n in « r: V part of Canterbury. MUSICAL. t SIR A. GRAY, i ! mEACHER OF THE VIOLIN, • X VIOLA, and BAGPIPES. Pupils can bp enrolled at his Residence, Sophih St., Corner Theodocia Street, from 1G a.m. till 8 p.m. TERMS MODERATE. MR S. J. P. RENSfIU, Teacher of SINGING 5: VOTCE PRODUCTION". From " tToocTlaiids,"' Cain Street, to corner of Grey Road and Arthur St. Deep Breathing Taught. Mrs Rennell has made a special study of Stammering, and undertakes to curs same. M r B I c. MISS HALL has resumed Teaching. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Railway Concessions to country pupils. Terms may begin at any time. MISS MARION H.iY, L.A.8., Assistant Music Mistress (pupil of Miss Hall',. STRATHMOSi. ELIZABETH ST. JEYES' ANTISEPTIC TELEPHONE CAP. THE British Journal of Tuberculosis, says of it" It is easily fitted to the transmitter of any teleplone and is easily replaced, and, without impairing the effectiveness of the instrument, and certainly ' provides a precautionary measure, the need for which is rapidly becoming apparent to all users of the telephone." This is an Hygienic Telephone Cap of a novel form. A simple, effective, and useful little instrument. THE PRICE IS 2s. NEIL'S DISPENSARY, 73 Stafford Street, Axe tie Agents for Timaru
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14350, 16 November 1910, Page 2
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