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-But for 'Mellin's' would .-never have walked • .. !"I am quite convinced'that our little boy, •• Everard, would never have walked had it • ' not been for your excellent food," • wrote Mrs. Stace (Marlborough) fifteen years ago.' Fifteen years later Mrs, Stace sends a photograph of her son (now at College) together with the simple but sufficient comment, " Brought up on— « ■ /S gelli'sf®®! Mellin's Food lays' 1 a sure foundation of • health. It contains everything necessary for 8 complete nutrition in, an easily digestible form. Y". . fJsff A Sample Bottle of Mellin's Food, sufficient to prorc • B t B|| its value, with useful handbook, "The Care of ? % wL Infants in Australia," will be sent FREE. Write: mmmK Messrs. GOLLIN & CO., PROPRIETARY, Liu. ' 78, JERVoisquay,Wellington. 11 After a day in field or if . .11 furrow-Amber Tips IPL ' , i The sturdy pioneer, to whoso | / | p energy and enterprise Maori- | W » ; ||| land owes so* much, enjoys | ||. ' ' i . j I His stalwart son, who repre- |ti . ' |fe ' gents the nation of the fature, is |fe will drink no other tea. Hs |.| , • |,P realises that his . parents in | 1 | 0 their younger days, had but pt| few of the advantages he pos- | J |K Besses—that they had to pay a | C M |fa high price for tea, and even |,| , ) /fL: W |p* then could not purchase the S |II same'high quality arid stand- % M/i■ i • il^Si : nllbgr^^^j • pips^^^s ■I f| Everybody's Favourite s £ ' 11| What of yourself? I | S brand? g| yon owo it to yourself 0 to try Amber Tips - i| li the tea which has oap- \ Kj \i turod tens of' thous- sr MMi ando of fastidious tea lMm~' Js!A ' M fi drinkers all over the" vfl Dominion. A packet $ of tho 3/- erado trill . WSOIBSAM ACtENTB ( MBSSBS, 'SB.O MESON BEOS,, I&V„ WISLUKOTO: €1 Don't simply or®!er "Jam"— . . Say "Crosse & Blackwell's." Housewives and boarding-lioiisekcopcrs who aro partio- \ / ular, ask for Cross© and s Jams.- \ Thofa fine old English Jama are well-known as amongst THE BEST PRODUCED. * They aro made from choico fruits, and havo a world-wida • |Hi famo for their delicious flavour and perfect purity. ffl |5J You .cannot provido more tempting Preserves than fig |i Crosse & Black well's for tea or breakfast. ty Get thorn at CAMPBELL'S, where there's a largo vai riety at right prices. WE$. ©ARffIPBELL, LTD, 40 & 42 MANNERS STREET. 293 CUBA STREET. lf )3 RT DDI FORD STREKT. NEWTOWN. 'PHQNES-443-?.624-1084

| -Sanitary.flrwsGo. J I ■ Absolutely Sanitary: | f CjSEg} Dresses for 1 Ladles a "•» or Gentlemen -for | ,Sj ; sale or Hiro. | J Wigs in aii Styles | I «NPllniP3? aid Periods. | ■ | MM ILISTS ON | \\f, APPLICATION. |- S BBS. M Our Dresses Won 78 | <sga, V Prizes last season. | tl 270 QUEEN ST. 1 ' § ■ (Eton's Bnildinse). I | , **tj[ AUCKLAND. |§ tetECIRO- ] PLSTED i * s AT SALE PRISES.. I Tea Sets .....................i.. 17s. (d.. •3 ,Toa and- CbfTee Sets 28s. sit. j Sugar and Creams 12c. 6d. t [Tea Pots' -103.' 6d. ; Kettles with Spirit Stoves 30s. -Copper Curbs from ids. 6d. 7 Brass Curbs ~..» 12s. Bd. Y/ood Kerbs 6s. 6d. Fire Brasses -.. 7s. 6d. . Companion Stands ,15s. 6d. ... AT... HDFOH)I CO. Complete House Furnishers, 621§5 His .Street. CASH OR TERMS. •. Eradicate Spats _ re|l|§ Tlie lel:-tale minor will bate n fh • different j{pry to tell in a few &$] / days if you will give Eimszol ' ft chance. Kot this ' emollient (M. t'fluN/ will quickly Eradicate frs\ ? v * Soots ami Doumb iheikin ittlo natural he«ltb and beauty \ jjS • /7\ j . : Let E*ma/ol bosiin ill work \. / I v. to-dayl 2 6 per fat —ell Chem. V I ' I itts sad Stotet, of yost (te-s 1 J Irem Chaj. A. Hetcber, .I/ ' Cbemtil, Welliaßtoa. V ] / r- —— : ' ; ' . Stockton Cel. PEST SMITHY, STEAM, & HOUSE COAL OBTAINABLE. CARGOES .WKI^LX, Newcastle CoaL LANDING REGULARLY. Samuel Brown, Lii, WELLINGTON. J NVITATIONS, Programmes, etc., for {unctions of all kinds, promptly ' • and tastefully printed at tho "Dominion' 'General Printing House, Dominion At'enue. 'Phono 1442.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2294, 30 October 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2294, 30 October 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2294, 30 October 1914, Page 2

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