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[3 It ii the best and most economical of teas and can be taken with absolute comfort fa V■ by those of weak digestion. "'The Lancct" says; "Fine tea means better hcalih" 68jj , WHOLESALE* AGENTSTTHOMPSON BROS., LTD.," WELLINGTON. Neave's Food has for many years ■ been used in the Russian Imperial GOLD MEDALS, LONDON, 1900,1906 V . and 1914; also PARIS. OLDEST.—Ninety Years' Reputation. BEST.—Used in Rearing Russia's Royal Children. iCH E&PEST.—THOUGH THE BEST FOOD IT COSTS LESS THAN AMY OTHER. FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED. Ensures healthy, happy children, stamina to invalids, and robust ! old age by its bone and body-building qualities. Specially recom- j mended by "The Lancet," "British Medical Journal," SIR j CHARLES A. CAMERON, C.8.,M.D. .Medical Officer of Health and Analyst for Dublin, etc., and other famous Authorities. A DOCTOR'S ADVICE. Mrs. R. B. Herring, of 27, Northern Grove, WEST DIDSBURY, near i MANCHESTER, writes:—"For one month from birth our baby was fed j from tHe breast, but he was not thriving owing to the mother's milk having 1 no nourishment, We then tried several well-known Foods, none of which agreed with him, as they would not stay on his stomach, and he vomited j* after each feed. We then consulted our DOCTOR, who ADVISED US TO TRY 'NEAVE'S FOOD,' We did so, and were delighted to find that, after giving him his feed; he was not troubled with wind or vomiting, We continued with Neave's Food only and he is now, at 7 months of age, quite plump, healthy, and-sturdy, and has not been troubled with any ailment' ' whatever during the whole time he has been fed on it." August 25,1914. I • Sold everywhere in Tins specially packed for Australasia. Useful Booklet, " Hints about Baby," by a Trained Nurse, sent free on application to thQ tnanafaeturers, mentioning this publication, JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., Fordingbridge, England, oMbe Australasian Agents, Frastr, Ramsay (New Zealand), Ltd., 39 Featherston Street, Wellington, and at Auckland, Christchureb, Dunedin, Melbourne, Sydney, "Adelaide and Brisbane. I "Icy-Hot? Bottles' fi Keep : Cimteisls ,j|2| ; HotiorvCoM H forikays. p j The Icyhtrl: is a glass, bottle within a glass IR bottle, with a vacuum Between. THeyaiitium —« is" a non-conductor of heat' or cold, and" pre- | u j vents the contents fyom changing temp,era- ( CY ""°y ture. In pouring out, the liquid is not 'contaminated by touching metal because the projecting glass neck makes loy-Hot Bottles absolutely sanitary; nor-can it work down'between the bottle'and j§j||jp|L the casing. Every Icy-Hot' bottlers 'thoroughly- tested-before shipment.. It must keep Water Steaming Hot for Twenty-foiap Hours, ®r Icy Cold for Ttiree Days, regardless of outside temperature. Any bottle failing to do this cannot leaye the factory, . The glass filler cannot break, for it is'held in the casing by a thick soft rubber cushion at the neck, and a padded spring at the bottom. Bottles nickel plated, leather trimmed and nickel plated, or japanned. All high-grade bottles specially-reduced. FSmfis from 8/6 • E. We Mills '& Co., Ltd.' AGEN'fS.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2539, 13 August 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2539, 13 August 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2539, 13 August 1915, Page 3

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