| FOR INFANTS, 1 I INVALIDS I and the I AGED. assists nature. | It is used mixed I with fresh new I milk and forms a | delicate and nutri- | tive cream which I I is enjoyed and | assimilated when other foods dis- j agree. It is en- | tirely free from I rough and indi- I gestible particles j which produce I irritation in deli- | cate stomachs. | “The Lancet” describes it as “iVlr. | Benger’ admirable preparation. S Mothers and interested persons are reI quested to A'rite for Booklet “ Benger’s 9 Food and How to Use it." This contains 9 a “Concise Guide to the Rearing of | Infants," and practical information on the | care of Invalids, Convalescents, and the I Aged. Post free on application to Benger’s g I Food Ltd., Otter Works, Manchester, Eng. g | Benger’s Food is sold in tins by f I Druggists, etc., everywhere. bzt Jfi
WARNER’S HOTEL, Cathedral Square In an open, airy, quiet s tuation in centre of City. CHRISTCHURCH All Trams pass through the Square. ■ ■ This Hotel is now under new “anag-ment. The proprietors, ® ' U > Messrs. A. PALMER (14 years L ' SEISM proprietor Wain’s Hotel, Dunedin) * - %. and JAS. A. DUNCAN (late of the Empire Hotel, Timaru), have now | entered into possession of this favourite hostelry, and will make Bver y effort to cater for their clients to their entire satisfaction. Wines, Spirits and Beers of H UbS-* - superior brands. Letters and Telegram s promptly attended to. jmaETT „ Hotel Van Meets all Trains. P.O. Box 239. Telephone 1100. Telegraphic Address • ; “ Warner’s,” Christchurch.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 22 June 1911, Page 22
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255Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 22 June 1911, Page 22
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