Weak and delicate children aro given a iiQiv lease of life by using Stearns' Wino of Cod Liver Extract. Delicious taslinu, easily taken, ilesh producing, and strength promoting—Advt. 1 In the recent reliability, trials, the first three places for lowest, petrol eonsumption wero securod by :i! h.p. Kudgo Motor Cycle#. This establishes more firmly than ever the Kudgo's claim to superiority. Riders of these machines cull tell vou the numerous good points of the lirnljc from cxpcriruce. Bide ;i TCudpe and vou ride the best. ]3. REYNOLDS A.VI) CO., LTD., Wholesale Agents Wellington.—Atlvt. , A regulation recently issued by the Health Department prohibits the attendance at .sellout of any child within 0110 month from the time of being attacked with mumps. -Member!) of the same family who oseape (ho disease are not to return to school under three weeks. It is felt by many people in-Wellington and elsewhere that tho regulation is too drastic in the case of children who have had the mumps in a mild form. The Matter mav eomo up at tho meeting of the Wellington Education Board to-dov. The "Wertheim" Sewing Machine will ensure health and happiiiess. It is up. to-date in construction, finish, design, nccs-wori.-s. A fret* trial on application to tiSCAH HRWKTT AMI CO. (llendOflico) fill Cuba Street, Wellington, who are waiting to attend to you and prove "WJiltTUlilM'S" superiority. Ajoutj throughout th« Dominion,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1398, 26 March 1912, Page 5
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229Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1398, 26 March 1912, Page 5
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