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r TTo (Svery <o7ti€other , B We have so much confidence in this food that we offer a lb. Sample Tin FREE '7*osi this ‘a'fflmSuwi’ MILK FOOD & No. 1 Solves 3 problems, ONE ol which every mother has to face. coupon 10-daX) TTo Messrs. SHARLAND Ae t O . L Dixon Street. WELLINGTON. Mrs not having tried the ‘ Allenburys Milk Food No. I will be pleased to receive, free of charge, a copy of the ' Allenbury’s ‘ booklet on ‘ Infant Feeding 6c Management.’ 2. 3. Where Breast Feeding wholly fails . The ‘Ailenbury?’ Milk Food No. 1 is practically identical in composition with human milk and is entirely suited lo the delicate digestion of the newly born infant since it contains no excess of indigestible curd, and is therefore superior to cow's milk or ordinary dried milk. As an adjunct to Breast Feeding . The ‘Atlenburys' Milk hood No. I may be used alternately with the breast. One or two bottles given to baby each day relieve the strain on thmother and enable natural feeding to he con tinned for the full period, where otherwise weaning would have to lake place at an early date The Ideal Method of Weaning. is provided hv the ‘Ailenburvs Milk Food No. 1. So closely does it correspond to human milk that the change to bottle feeding takes place without causing any of the gastric disturbance usually associated with the change. The Clothes Line Tells the Tale Two Women. Two Washes. Two Soaps. Two Results. One woman tried to fret Iter clothes clean. She did Ihe best she could with the soap she had. But the clothes line is impartial. It must tell the truth. And the truth is—jrreywhite clothes for this woman’s labours. THE OTHER WOMAN USED I-X-L Borax Washing Powder Instead of Soap. She let the clothes soak with it, then grave them .just a grentle rub and squeeze, and then a rinse, and the clothes hung on the. line with the virginal whiteness of driven snow. I.X.L. means less labour, whiter clothes and longer wear for ASK YOUR GROCER FOR I-X-L. ONLY 2d. A PACKET Better Than Soap.

BIPLANE ■. TEA Is free from dust AH ready for you when you arc tired and nerve-worn. But, oh! So different from other teas, with its rich, exquisite flavour, refreshing and stimulating strength and delicious aroma. You sip with sheer delight, right to the last drop. Ask jrour Grocer for Biplane Tea And insist on having it. Accept No Substitute.

WANTED TO SELL. £IOOO Toc ß^™t Vnti's. ! ‘7. Manchester St. < ... HLUARD Dining Table, in splendid * condition (LufjohamD: six Kood cues cl all accessories; £lB 10s. 27. Strtckland St. Spreydon. .... 0460 Private Sale. Comfortable 3-Rooraed walk ol' Square, big interest hom rent from. Further part not la pOR Sale. 5-roomed H H 97 ■pi'BNtTrßK lomho St. \• uYflf.ss ' ' price lists of the latest Radio pa rat ns. l rown Bros.. 611. Colombo St i £670 L u> hvis and Bull, 63, CathedraljSq Hats Renovated (shapes altered Maguire. Destructor. f. ><) t’A POES! Prime quality, * S<= and 11s sack. Hampton Bros.. it ... Tuam Si . 6493 I.BA NS. * A faithfully £I3OO ba rgai’i 17 ! Jt k V r .>5 rii’i. F. Williamson and Co. 6457 line Dry Pine Blocks •255; Slab Pino Blocks, £1 load do livered. Boyd. 15. Kent St. Sydenham. P“77— HR K i HTON, close to Beach ant •■£*•.9 tt> Pier, 4-roomed House, e. light nd tubs. iriDOVER Honey. 451 b tins ftOsf 2lTb. 15s V. delivered. E. Parkin. Coutr v Island. £6 10 s. 38 dlivier's Fd. £75 Opawa Road. few yards from E^e trie Light. (4a f. Do niton all possible convenience agents. ' CITY MARKET sfro n eC Sale, : £125031 I.AV. Doulton bath, electric 2-39. Evans ami Bull. 63, Cathedral Sq. [>l F.S' Hats K ONJOXS. >.<•*( table qualify sugar bag. Hampton

WANTED TO SELL. Overcoat-, .small 6d, bargain. K 97. yrAN'TKi' Soli, r. ti. ' ' Racquet, 1 loz, in perfect order. VOS, " Star." 6466 ' V p H ERM° " The heater which heats you, •* water while you sleep. Brown Bro.-.. £7OO~? El ™l .100. L ADl ii r £1700^^;" NTEI > Sell, \Y A Rooms, T-Ifouse, .M It V * t «® 1«". HF.AVV Ribbed Art £ilk Hose, in Nigger, Xitvy. Orey and Mole, 12s Gd pair :■ i Carey's. -Cl ~ -sPßT.N<ifiKi4> mi:; - b.,,.*i.J—> call, r. room, a, ette: wide drive. H. W. McKeown. 94, Hereford St. €450 r ASHIN< ~ PoVs -~i~ "t packTiiHE? ~S s are cheaper. 6472 HEATH S Soil u to 12 guinea Suit~ for 8157 W H EIOO deposit, and balance as rent Pi ice £ 895 J 7. , - GOOD .Jonathan Apples" 2d a lbT Pear !d a lb. sn. Frank St. Pauanui ILL E :u, 1.0 B fT.i ppiy in« WireStur; i less 641, Colombo Street. electric, 4-acre. 136-36. Evans and Bull. ;. ( at hedral[_ I ABIES’ Hats Renovated (shapes altered) ■ i 3s. Maguire, Armagh Street, Opo. City Destructor. 6468 \ V HEAT ' H.--T -a/npi,- marker, > t sack, delivered. Hampton Bros.. 50.5 E Tuam St. 6493 £B7o- aT AI

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17010, 7 April 1923, Page 3

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