WHEN THE KIDDIES ARE OFF TO.SCHOOL Give them Aulsebrook'a Milk Arrowroot Bisouits to "munch" at play time—they're sustaining, AULSEBROOK'S NU ARROWROOT BISCUITS are fine for Children of all agea— they're better thoii a "piece"—more wholesome and satisfying— besides, they build strong constitutions. AULSEBRQOK'S I MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS LTI3O Backbone of Young New Zealandera. Ca©@d Blood I - , IDoes your heart send good or w , bad blood to your brain? If bad, j impure blood, then your brain j aches. You are nervous, restless, j» cannot sleep.' You are as tired in [ the morning as at night. You have no nerve power. | Stimulants will do you harm. I sold FOR" 4 This is the medicine you need. J| js It removes impurities from the j? H blood, makes it rich in its life- ■£ jl giving properties, and gives tone , » to the whole; system. Ask your \ « doctor all about this. i I To have good blood and strong j | nerves, your bowels must be regu- | •I lar. There must be at least one ; ■| free movement each day. Ayer's | .'1 Pills quickly correct qny tendency j 'I to constipation. Just one pill at j ,1 bedtime, only one. j k prepared by DR» G» AVKR & OOt» ij Xowell, Maßa.,tTiS.A. Look After Your ■,Hands Washing up, scrubbing, raw day 3 and hard usage of the handj make them rough, red and cracked. But this condition can be prevented and removed by the use of Lane's Medoline, which is most effective for chapped hands or lips, and chafed or rough skin from any cause. Keeps the hands soft, smooth, firm and white. It has no equal. ■9' Directions: After washing and dry. ing the hands thoroughly apply a little Medoline, rubbing it in well. Should be used night and morning, and at any time after the hands have | been in water. Lane's Medoline is obtainable at most chemists and stores and is prepared by - E. G. LANE, Chemist | Oimtura, N>Z* jssj | While you wait—five* § f ten,or fifteen minutes—the f j natural digestive processes | J of Benger's Food ere | \ working. | | You can regulate this Food | in preparation, so as lo give the | \ enfeebled stomach L at first almost | , | complete rest; and you cah in- | | crease,, day by day, as health | J becomes'restored, the amount of | | work left for it to do.' | | thus adjustable to I cases, an advantage that belongs | to no olher food. It forms with | | milk a dainty and delicious cream, p | Children thrive on it, delicate | and aged persons enjoy it. x'h, | yi i BBNdBE'3 POOD, LIJOTED, Otter Works, Ucnchester.ZnglancL t+X'&vt $ 117, Pitt Street, BYDIfET, N.B.W. ¥&% Feoii it solJ in Tint, %
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 3
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