a Nourishing f 00(1 f° r Baby. Aulsebrook’s MILK-ARROWROOT BISCUITS T"hIS is tho food that baby loves—and the kind that nourishes him best—for these bisr cuits contain all the food properties which make nerve, muscle and brain. Get a pound for baby to-day—-your grocer sells them—but ask for Auleebrook’s if you want your baby to thrive. They stand for purity and maximum of nourishment. » Mothers will find that Aulsebrook’s Milk-Arrowroot Biscuits, soaked in warm milk or water, will agree with even the most delicate babies.
YOU PRONOUNCE THE “Y”, LIKE AN “I." Most people are uncertain as to the correct pronunciation of the name— SYDAL and pardonably so, for it Is just a “coined” word. * If, however, you sound the “y” like the “1" in “sigh,” you will have it to a nicety. SYDAL—which used to be called Wilton's Hand Emollient —is the best Skin Tonic on this orbit. It may have a rival in Mars, but that doesn't concern us. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL IT s <3 AT 1/6 A JAR.
r Easily and effectually removed without 1 injury tn the akin with SAUNDERS' ORIENTAL DEPILATORY Can be obtained from all Chemist* in New Zealand. L Each packet bears the name and address— . k. J. Touzean Smiten, Ltd.. SB, St. John SL, London, Ent.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 19, 9 November 1910, Page 66
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216Page 66 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 19, 9 November 1910, Page 66
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