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BORLICTL'S ; Malted Milk.l THE IDEAL SUMMER FOOD FOR CHILDREN I AND ADULTS. . | A great deal of illness suffered by children during the hot § Season is due to the food they eat. jj Medical men arc continually itsuing warning notes and pointing to (he 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 causes." Horlick's Malted Milk is a scientifically prepared combination of rich dairy milk (procured from scrupulously clean dairies, controlled by a I staff of Veterinary Surgeons, Chemists, and Bacteriological experts), I malted barley and the best of wheat, rich in musclc-forming gluten. It | 2s a safe, satisfying, and nutritious food for children and adults of all ages. 1 It is a complete food, ready for immediate use. It sustains, nourishes, | builds up. , .3 THE FOOD FOR BRAIN-WORKERS. ' ~ J DR. ASHBURTON THOMPSON (Chief Medical Officer of the N.S.W. 6 Board of Health) says: " People who lead sedentary lives, with a mini- 8 mam ot physical exertion, should eat little meat. . . . Fish is not S specially or directly suitable (or those who are engaged In brain work; | it does not specially nourish the brain or the nervous system." | ; Horlick's Malted Milk is more palatable, nutritious, and satisfying than meat diet for lunch or supper, it is easier to digest, it is more economical. 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 tor FREE-SAMPLE sample, please COUPON. Mr y 8 I . t oj Ir " Horltck'a Mai- Miss. j&jjr IBICICLES ID aCCESSOfIES 1 J lawn iimniiiFriiTiiTgmTMinnwMmrTWTßWTiiTnrwTiTfTmTWTwrarTrMnwi | Never mind the Tramway Strike, | Go to Fear's and buy a Byke. a Keep on riding;, 'twill do you good, :| Give you more relish for your foodi jl Make you healthy, active, strong, I And the joy of life prolong. ] IN GREAT VARIETY AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES, j NEW & SECOND-HAND MACHINES FROM £2. I 1 Tyres from 3s. 6d. 'Enamelling, Platting, Lamps from Is. fid. Repairs ofi every desl Pumps from Is. 6d, cription skilfully done a Outfits from 2d. at reasonable charges. i EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR A CYCLE CHEAP. I F„ «l. W- FEAR, | ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, 99 WILLIS STREET. r I'WIIUIMUIIII-U<LH ,|, lI—I ILUIJ-^M 1M- J Ai.U)L.L>IL'iimPWIJ MOTOR iOTOR CARS CAes .Wo »r» Agents for the following well-knoTrn Cars:— ''S.C.A.T." Continent#! "WOLSELEY" English "STUART" English "DEASY," Slddeley typo English "PENN 30-h.p." American All tho above cars, as imported by us, we ipfoinllj built to suit.Colonml requirements, and we will bo pleased to reccivo a visit of inspection and to arrange demonstrations if required. Catalogues Post to Any Address. iiyiQLlii BROS> s 24 and 26 HARRIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ( FORD MOTOR CARS. [THE ENGLIBH R.A.C. EATING OF THE FORD MODEL T. SO H.P. ENGINE IS 22.4 H.P. 1912 MODEL 5-SEATER TODBINO CAE, FOLK equipped JS23O. THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY, LIMITED, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1413, 13 April 1912, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1413, 13 April 1912, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1413, 13 April 1912, Page 13

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