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“Mister,” said the small boy to the grocer, “mother told me to ask you if there’s any such thing as a sugar trust?” “Why, of course there is.” “W-well, mother wants to get trusted for two pounds.”

The “ British ivle H a' Joinnal ’ .-ays—-“Ben-;e s Food lias. its excellence, established a reputation uf its own. ' « A Benger’s Food is soothing and satisfying. it c ontains all the elements of a natural food in a condition suitable for immediate absorption. When milk ; lone is heavy and unsatisfying, Benger’s Food, made with milk, is appetising and nutritive. Benger’s Food should be used For INVALIDS, AND THE AGED, for healthy development in infancy, for rebuilding strength m weakened systems, and lor the preservation of old age in - usefulness aid vic our. Reader- can obtain a 48-pave booklet, “ Bengi-r's Food and How to Use it,” which contains a “ Concise Gui- eto the ■ Rearing of InCin'c.” and practical I informal ion 0.. the care ol Invalids, etc., j on appli' at.on to Benger’s Food Ltd. 1 Otter Works, Manchester, England. I Benger's Food is sold in tins by j Druggists, etc., everywhere.

Priscilla: “Jack is the oddest fellow. He took me driving yesterday, and when we were seven miles from home he said if I wouldn’t promise to marry him he’d make me get out and walk back.” Penelope: ‘‘Did you walk back?” Priscilla: “No, indeed; but the horse did!”

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ADD BOVRIL to the menu, and the nourishment wii! be increased by 10-2 O times the amount of BOVRIL used. BEWAEE OF CHEAP SUBSTITUTES. By Appointment to

M B Bflk areso^ar Ahead for Values. ___ ■JF BT H B BBL B * -WE LONESOME! - «■ B bBSHh B wbß Gems and Precious Stones of all kinds* Rings, Watches, H ■S Bl' ■ B wml and Silverware* Finest Selections in Auckland. | bI b write 178 QUEEN STREET.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1138, 1 February 1912, Page 22

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316

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1138, 1 February 1912, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1138, 1 February 1912, Page 22

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