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!§ a Mothers J©y* (^^^ AND no mother need rear a delicate .baby A Iwl if she will but use PHOSPHOL ' 4jJv|H EMULSION. PHOSPHOL is a medicine-, W food with wonderful health-giving proper- (&') K ties. It will pilot a babe through the \ ylk/X troublesome stage known as " getting its V l \ teeth," and give the little one strength to if \ \\ withstand other infantile troubles. Child- /! \ W ren, too, are made sturdy and happyby ft •...••A. .v-<J$ EMULSION. * l , It gives them vim and vigour to enjoy- their young lives. Moreover, PHOSPHOL helps many an adult to more ably complete life's ~tasks. And, above all, PHOSPHOL is pleasant to take. PHOSPHOL is procurable everywhere, Large bottle, 2s. <sd. ito 2s. 9d. Ask for and see that you get PHOSPHOL. ', A MOTHER PRAISES PHOSPHOL., % ,My little girl is 5i years old, and has been very delicate since elio was a baby. She did not grow like other childen, and if she caught a cold sho would bo prostrate with weakness. Sho also had very bad night sweats. I thought I would try Phosphol Emulsion, and bought a bottle. At this time the child only weighed 301b. After I gave her two bottles she gained 3Jll>. in woigkt. Sho has taken four bottles altogether, and is steadily improving and becoming a happy, ' bright little thing from a fretful irritable child.-Mrs. W. HARRIS, Trentham.

CLEAN, COOL COMPORT, FOR THE SKIN. ; To Nature is due JCILMA ' J waH'ie'l NATURAL WATER, the ' gnotest discovery ever made for the skin, thitdocsawar with the necessity of greisy and sUrchy skin-foods. The Icilma I principle is lo so cleanse and stimulate tho natural energy of tke skin that this is able to resist heat, cold or age. pronounced eye-sihaa, is lire name given to- the Preparations made with ICILMA NATURAL, WATER and for giving tone and transparency to fie skin, preventing ' andcunrre irritations from cold, wind, heat or insect bites, and after, shaving they stand alone. For healthy transparency, clean, cool comfort, glowing life and velvety softness, Icilma, -whether H be the Water, Cream, Soap or Icilmine, is unrivalled. Obtainable from W. B. P. Perrott, Nowtown, Lon 11'Konsie, Mahners St. Barraud k Son, Molesworth St. Huor Cream, 2s. bd. per pot. NOT how CHEAP, but how GOOD Is'the prin> ciple that Guides the Manufacture of .... "K" PURE FOOD PRODUCTS. Take for instance "K" BRAND PRESERVED FRUITS. Sold by all Grocers in half-gallon and one-gallon' tins, Only tho FINEST and Pluinpost. Nelson Poaches, Apricots, Pliims, Grecngajos, Nectarinee, Gooseberries, Damsons, and Apples come into our 3?ro- ■ Borving Works. Immediately yon open a Tin vonr nostrils are greeted with tho TRUE flavour of tho fruit—the delightful odour of the Sun-kissed Orchards of Nelson CLINGS to them—and the TASTE! — Ah! Might as woll attempt to reproduce an oil painting in Black , and White as attempt to describe it ''in cold unsympdthetio typo. •' ALL Grocers eell "K" Preserved Fruits 1 ' INSIST on having "1C" Brind! S. KIRKPATRICK & "to.. Ltd., NELSON-VVhere the best Fruit Grows. V ■■■-..- ■■ f ■ , i i j WALTER AND COMPANY, . FOR VENETIAN BLINDS, FOR HOLLAND BLINDS, FOR SUN BLINDS.- \: Only Address: QUIN STREET, WELLINGTON., •Phone , 2118. . C 772 IT will be good nowa ,for Advertisers to know that "The Dominion" has a Jarger circulation than any other morning papor in New Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 569, 26 July 1909, Page 2

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548

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 569, 26 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 569, 26 July 1909, Page 2

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