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er? a Neave’s Food has for many years been JL used in the Russian Imperial Nursery. NEARLY 90 YEARS’ REPUTATION. GOLD MEDALS, London, 1900 & 1906; V&jjgMr also Paris. Neave’s Food Contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and ensures restful nights. BIR c HAB - a. cameron, c.b., m.d., 1 Medical Officer of Health for Dublin, r- etc., etc - writes:—“This is an rrom a jew Medical Food. admirably Papers, &c. adapted to the wants of inand being rich phosphates and LANCET (the leading potash, the greatest Medical Authority):— utility supplying the /MM*" txss pared and highly food. The albuminutritious, which Litter J 4 noids or flesh-forming cannot be said of some v v ingredients of this food of the articles sold as are very abundant. Food for Infants.” •' X /CmSH CHAVASSE’S “Advice — IfT ** *° a Mother ° n the V z ■* ‘ Management of her THE SANITARY RICORD: I V, 2 Children”:— ln this “As a substitute for M v ‘ L JI •= , W, V stated that NeaveS mothers milk, Neave s Food “is not so binding Food may be ‘ ■/ to the bowels as many scientiously recom- L W of the farinaceous foods mended" V— are ’ which * s a great recommendation.’ THE UNITED STATES MEDICAL THE MEDICAL MAGAZINEINVESTIGATOR: — Tn Dr. “Numerous children have Ruddock s works we find .... Neave s Food extolled above all been brought up from birth upon others met with in the English this Food, with the best results.” market.” . . MASTER JACK WHITTY WOOD, Olderfleet. Melbourne, Vic. . Aged 10 Months. Weight 31i lbs. Fed solely from birth on Neave’s Foods. Sold in tins specially packed for Australasia. Manufacturers: JOSIAH R. NEAVE 6 Co., Fordingbridge, Eng. BABY OUGHT TO HAVE NEAVE’S FOOD.

rpHE AUCKLAND RAPID TRANSPORT CAR Is now open for •>- gagements; suitable for Excursions. Picnics and Socials. Licensed to carry 30 Persons. Experienced Chauffeur. Charges Moderate. Agents: H. S. LOCKWOOD, Victoria Arcade, and J. BLACK, Storekeeper, Edendale. Telephone 3831.

THE CORRECT BOATER FOR THIS SUMMER ... Many particular dress- ;. •• ers in this City know \ ... "‘‘‘'■‘'JLjtl that at M. and C’s. the • ... latest shapes in Hats ' 'J-’ t' i are always obtainable. 1 THE NEW STYLE ' BOATER for this Summer is a case in point—made of fine L IF ,> i ' lll ' straw, light in weight, / the brim is inches ~J wide, and the crown 2% inches high. “Conform” I finish ensuring the great- J,’" -'1 est of comfort. Jkl

It’s just as smart and gentlemanly as one •. . . wjk could wish for, and we f would like your opinion. ' ’jF •.=, Prices, ‘5/6, 6/6, 7/6 VA ' 'jf 8/6 9/6 ’ fflSSzJrvJ’ ’ 7 Other shapes and styles • • t;;• • are also to be seen, 1 < Pric.es. 5/6, 6/6, 7/6. OTHER STYLES AND PRICES. “NEWMARKET,” a new “Woodrow” shape in black hard felt, 13/6. The “GOODWOOD,” another new shape, 13/6. CHRISTY’S special light-weight felts, 10/6, 11/6. TRESS’ smart low set styles, 10/6, 12/6. STETSON’S self conforming hard felt hats, 25/-. BLACK VELOUR shapes, for the moment, 21/-. PANAMAS, in quite the latest shapes. 16/6, 27/6, 30/-, 35/-, to 84/-. THUne ‘ttlen’d 'Wear,” QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1245, 26 February 1914, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1245, 26 February 1914, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1245, 26 February 1914, Page 27