DON'T SET UP TROUBLE Don't force your little ones to take ill-tasting medicines. "Sou /are only setting up trouble for yourself. If you have to give them a cough medicine, give them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which has such a pleasant and -agreeable taste that children like it. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy contains no rt'ireotlcs of any description, and can be given with the utmost safety to the youngest and most delicate ■child. This is why it is such a favourite with mothers of small children.—Sold Everywhere.
In Summer eat Light, Nourishing Food Every household should have a good stock of Bycroft's Biscuits on hand at all times, but especial!}' - during the hot summer months, when most of us are better without heavy meals. What we need is fo d that is easily assimilated every ounce bodybuilding. This kind of food is obtainable in its most valuable form in which contaiu all the elements necessary for body-building. Always have some of BYCkOFT'S Biscuits handy and you need never be at hiss for a meal at a moment's notice. Taken with butter and cheese, fruit puddings, or preserves, they make a delightful repast. There are many kinds of BYCROFT'S Biscuits, both plain and fancy, but Milk Anowrout and Cream Crackers are about the most popular for every-day use. Always ask for Bycroft's Biscuits
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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14052, 3 May 1919, Page 6
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