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|*>jlli PLEASE I 1 .* THE IDEAL SUMMER FOOD FOR CHILDREN i ' ' ' AND ADULTS. 1 ' "A great deal of illness suffered by children during the hot ' Season i? due lc the food they eat. ...... ' Medical men are continually issuing warning nolet and pointing to the high rate of mortality amongst children during the Summer months. Cow's milk, which, during the hot months undergoes rapid changes and becomes dangerous to infant life, " is responsible," says the Victorian Statist, "for, one in every three of the deaths due to preventable cause's." Horlick's Malted Milk is a scientifically prepared combination of rich dairy milk (procured from scrupulously clean'dairies; controlled'by a staff of Veterinary Surgeons, Chemists, and Bacteriological experts), malted barley and the best of wheat, rich in muscle-forming gluten.- It in a »afe, satisfying, and nutritious food for children and adults of all ages. It is a complete food, ready for immediate use. It sustains, nourishes, builds up. v . ' '.":..'..."-.' , THE FOOD FOR BRAIN-WQRKERS. I..:;. DR. ASHBURTON THOMPSON (Chief Medical Officer of the N.S.VV. Board of Health) says: " People who lead sedentary lives, with a minimum of physical exertion, should cat little meat. . ... Fish is.not specially or directly suitable-tor those who are engaged in briiln" wb'rk; It docs not specially nourish the brain or the nervous system." Horlick's Alaltcd-Milk is-niorc-palatable, nutritious, and satisfying than meat diet for lunch or supper, it is easier to digest, it is more economical. ...;.'. ■ ..._..■•■_!".::'. : "•':. ' r It is muscle-forming, bone-building, brain-nourishing. It is the ideal food-for Professional and Business Men, Students, Brain-workers, Travellers, Athletes, Motorists, and Invalids. Fill in the following free sample coupon and post it to-day. In writing for FREE-SAMPLE -sample, please -xffj* B COUPON. SrV.'o^ 1 ' HorllcV* Mai- Mtss. ' j!sr ' Kcao» soma £& PiSsl^^Qtv v\ \rV ma. freo ana Eft ESSSs? ■*"•$«» wA post paid, s«n- £:a BasE/3? C?ls'\ TBSk - pla Jar of Hor- M IffiS \ SiLrt m llek'a Haltad M fim W, PjS\ «&:. ■ Horiictfs tifn" g j there's Purity and Vigour I k j ,IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S jp I It retains through the entire brewing process and after maturing | and bottling, the delicious fragrance of the hop with its sweet and I soothing perfume, . ~ f It has the sparkling force of ■■■ cleverly 'fermented' beveragt < without the fiery effects of spirits. 1 It ii the mildest of stimulants, in the most palatable form of liquid i food, for every- __— -'''' | body and specially .. >< jgggSSi£s^j_ for _an nursing; '»- " S mothers, . I Thla label, fe/ a oxcoiicnoo is on IL4I # litJM I evary bottle. BjgJV . "''' '.. I ere (he most eonnplcoons but those further h«eh are lb* most useful, bo you want to save thcin oIL This can generally be done It the visit'to the AMEIICAM DENTAL PAMLOMS Is not lelt until the eleventh hour. - • " 1 On the tirst sign ol trouble comei here. ..We never use Imgs'.' '-. | that benumb the faculties and nauseate. We have the ealy " I up-to-date ..-■...... | ELECTSICAL DENTAL PLANT I la the Dominion. Our system of dentistry Is modern and by | slill'ul methods we can save the teeth that would surely be lost II other methods were used. " Good Sets of Teeth We mahe our beat for £3 Bs. Set of Teeth for £4 4s--no mare. ' > Gold FIIIIDOS from 7s Sd. Absolutely the best plate mode end lilted Sliver Fillings frOD Co. with Fatent Double i Suction which prevents ; j Ezaralnatioß Free, dropping down. t DR. RAWER, . AMEKICAN DENTAL PARLOKSJ •' AS WELLINGTON, over Winder's Buildings, I Also Queen and Wellesley Sts 4 Auckland. J HOURS! 8.30 to 6 Daily. I ' Wednesdays, 8.30 to 1. Saturdays, 7 tj S. \ NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. \

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 14

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