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p3 Bengers Food is quite JSk |p| distiiictfrom any other. pg 89 # possesses the re--mQ goS markable property off& uP _1 Bin" oM rendering milky withvjm i_v__£_z # is H «s_*_C <7#Zfe _?-x?;> 83 digestion by Infants EH t3r-.a c- J J X'P J g|| atm? Invalids. mi || SsiO By all eiiemists, &s. Eg ~^_^BfeQDcr_]sLiwap--te3gi7- ? . " I By isk His, ! appolnttnont Majesty i ! to tho King. | ' is highly nutritious and a j I powerful stimulant. ; j Bqvril stimulates without reaction. ) a 1 «■!»_._.__«_■■«» _-_iU....l<lH,d_i;T-V^^ By Appointment to KB H.M.TheKing H.R.H. Tlie p and Prince of Wales tM The INSTITUTE OF HYGIENE, London, M report as follows:— |_a "Cerebos Salt is composed of refined m " table salt combined with phosphates which SO " exist in most food products in the natural si " condition. The phosphates in wheat are Si " mucii diminished in the preparation of i«S " flour. Phosphates in meat ano vegetables ifca " are to a large extent lost in cooking. The siag " use of Cerebos Salt in place of ordinary SSj " salt RESTORES THESE NATURAL and jgS " VALUABLE PRODUCTS in the daily ffl j "food." my Agents : Messrs. L. D. tfattum & Co., Auckland. isß

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 262, 9 November 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 262, 9 November 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 262, 9 November 1906, Page 6

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