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.. The i Children's j-.' Teeth. 1 • j i There-must be some reason why [ children suffer so-dreadfully with f their teeth. Take any one hun- \ dred of New Zealand children, !'■■■■■ and you will most likely not find six children in the whole lot with j teeth as soundand perfect as they should be. The trouble seems to ; be that there is not enough bone- ; making materials in the food •given to children. Givethebabies more Hyppphosphites of Lime and j . Soda and as they grow the teeth ' will be stronger, sounder, and , iaorercgu!ar in shape. In ' LANE'S EMULSION ; Mothers liave a really valuable : ;dißiSrefl'ssenjedy. The Cod Li ver. . Oil increases flesh and fat, while the- ttypophosphites of Lime and Soda act not only as atonic to streugthonthe nerves and general' ' ■ ' organs of the growing body, but : supply the bone and teeth buildIng food and nourishment that ail - chiWron constantly require. If • . 'mothers who are really anxious for the health and strength of . jtheir children will give a dose of . jLANE'SEMULSIONtwoorthree ' i6mes-each<sajrfor several months " they will be well repaid. This is a , fact;that.can. be, easily, proven ' . iby starting LANE'S EMULSION : to-day. While giving LANE'S teach the children to' icoastauUy breathe through the ' : 'nostrils, and they will grow up ' with- such-strongand sound lungs ' , that the (ssaal coughs 'and colds will very seldom trouble them. LANE'S EMULSION is sold by ', \ . chemists and stores in two sizes, \ :: small ;2/6', aud : large: 4/6. • The large bottle is the economical f eize- 66'' ■ Rheumo removes the excess' uric acid from the" blood. Hence it , is 'the best cure .for rheumatism ' ' All Chemists and Stores, ' f1... 1 , a/6 and 4/6. •■■■ \ I ASK FOR ■ Te SVi&ta Wines. t- ■'.■■■ - (From the Te Mata. Vineyard, t . H. 8., 35 acres.) • < [ I CLARET AND HOCK— I.;)-,. , .265; per case of 1 doz, qts. J - ' 2Ss. per case, of 2 doz. pints.;. .' ; 'J MADEIRA— " j ' 30s. per ..c'iso ot 1 d6z. qts'.' ; ' .■ I j 325. per .oase of 2 doz. pints. . ' *•■ All Pare Grapo Wines, dehv- ' J ■' eted f.o.r. Hastings. i ,: Awarded: SIX Gold: Medals— ■... - J : [ N.Z- Exhibition, 1906; Franco-Bri-■.l tishExhibition, 1908'; Imperially - .• | teinational Exhibition, 1909; Jap/ . j and British Exhibition, 1910. ' -k -k "k it fr-fr-fr ■&■)k £» » ■ • > & . ; . The Finest Relish A to commend: good & : food to healthy or * i* jaded appetite is * ,: X 7C ! BLOB'S; | SAUCE! j it 1 •. • Sold Everywhere. -. k:'' - ■ A , . Everywhere Commended. . ' Jk w 2 £ _' I*■■■* * * ir * -A- -k -k T/ia Womler of tho Ago— f RADIUM 1 * : "Radium " Boot Polish is so named as a matter of right. It i. Is the most wonderful Boot ; Polish ever yet produced) With r . the minimum of trouble and I cost, you get a Perman-$ > \ Kent and Brilliant Black [L > Polish. The uppers of BgJ l; your.boots are wonderf fully preserved. You [ always have the advantage of looldng stylish In your rooti : gear. You have the satisfac- ; tion of getting the beat value for your money ever offered by .. any manufa'cturer. . You can't go wrong once you discover |;; : ,s ßmiuM." . • MoIEOD & SON, - CQarttnborough and Wolllngton* \ " Sold at Boot Shops and Storea. , . fti.' Vv • ; '> '■■■■ ©' " in . '■ •• A Quick Cure fos* €®!d§. Afewdosesofßonnington'sCarra- - geen Irish Moss, thestandar'd cough; ■ remedy, will quickly cure that ! cold for you. It allays the irrita- ' tion of'-the throat, soothes the ■: - bronchial tubes, and quickly sets .you right again, : But be sure ' you get, - . BOMISGTOK'S IRISH MOSS nTUDT' tho Property Market—The 5 hack of "The Dominion" is a ytd and Farm Directory.: Auctioneers' 'otices will also he found on the same WO- ' ''

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 14

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