The Children's Teeth.
There must be some reason why children suffer so dreadfully with their teeth. Take anyone hundred of New Zealand children, and you will most likely not find six children in the whole lot with teeth as sound and perfect as they should be. The trouble seems to be that there is not enough bonemaking materials in the food given to children. Give the babies more Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda and as they grow the teeth will be stronger, sounder,' and more regular in shape. In
LANES EMULSION
Mothers have a really valuable childreu'sremedy. The God Liver Oil increases flesh and fat, while the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda act not only as a tonic to strengthen the nerves and general organs of the growing body, but* supply the bone and teeth building food and nourishment that all children constantly require. If mothers who are really anxious for the health and strength of their children wiil give a dose of LANE'S EMULSION two or three times each day for several months they will be well repaid. This is a fact that can be easily proven by starting LANE'S EMULSION . to-day. While giving LANE'S EMULSION, teach the children to constantly breathe through the nostrils, and they will grow up with such strong and sound lungs that the usual coughs and colds will very seldom trouble them. LANE'S EMULSION is sold by chemists and stores in two sizes, small 2/6; and large 4/6, The large bottle, is the economical size. 66
s GOT INDIGESTION? Change to and eat less Meat.. I YOU'LL FEEL DIFFERENT LN A WEEK'S TIME. S—P.ls the new flour mada in the old way that retains all I nutriment of the wheat grain, Get CREME FLOUR. Ail Grocers. Agent.—ROBERT HALL, | Oici Customhouse Street, ACHING, ANGUJSBIM CORBSJ CurocJ with a Few Applications ; By TEED'&GREAT CORN CUB&J 25 TEAKS ON THE WftttKKftij ONE SHILLING ONLY ' Prom' All Gfeemists. Of Delicious Piquancy j and | Appetising Fl»vour». | I Melfort 1 §&. Sauce 1 MARES MEALS j I ENJOYABLE/ j
i Graadiaother csed f§ it Bonningtcm's! fif For over 46 years Bonn* || ingtoh's Irish Moss has M; been the standard cough m remedy. Grandmother g used it. your mother used m it, and you probably use it M. yourself and give«it to II your children. ; ,, || I Bonnington's I I CARRAGEEN 1. I Irish Moss." I Bo There is no medicine like M 1 it for breaking up coughs m Wj and colds, healing inflam- m i mation in the bronchial || % tubes and preventing seri* §} D| ous lung troubles. w| I REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. i |j Get what you ask for, and |§ jgj ask for Bonnington's Irish m li Moss-there is || I "Just as good." ,1
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 828, 28 May 1910, Page 10
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452Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 828, 28 May 1910, Page 10
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