MISS FISHER, of Christch-urch, who i.Y.O. Jias come to see her clients, is representing Frank Taylor, Baker's Buildings, Manchestor Street, Christchurch, and will be in Wellington for a fortnight. She has with hor a magnificent selection of Parisian ' Blouses, Lingerie, etc. Will show tbe.se charming goods at Barrett's Hotel, Lambton Quay (take lift to top floor, Boom 35). Ladies invited to inspect goods between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m.
: Ar®'yoa-%rrfelabo&Sß!iy>? | f'to If f mothers' who. are enable to nurse., their iff ■ babies raillh- 111 however prepared at homs—is. not; a. suitable |j| substitute, for the mother's* ntiHc It in jjj reaction, contain? harmful germs' and' fernis ilj dense ourda |ll the stomaoli 'that- cannot, fe 111 I digested. Decide to use the 'Allonßurys' Foods {If i which are -the oaly BMies. of Fooda eoientifically . 11l adapted, to 'the growing requirements of the 11} ohild. Y6u wilt be delighted when you see ' jj] ■ [ how well your baby thrives on this Method; of 11 ?j'j laiknt 'Allenburys' Foods are free jj] ;11 from ait. organisms; thoy are portable, jjj .being in...poWiiejt and jjaeked in, sealed tins. jjj : , I The the addition I ! .of ( . hot., yafei;-prepare them .for use. jjlj A PURE.-.C.OM&ETE;ANI>iPROGRESSIVB DIETARY. Sl] I MILK FOOD No. 1. MILK FOOD No. 2. MALTED FOOD No. 3. jl From birth to 3 months - From 3to 7 months From 7 months upwards j| ( 1 — -s Unsolicited Testimony. I A Mother In South Australia writes: • Sirs, , "1 see by you'rcirculars you hive pamphlets on infants feeding and management. Kindly send meone, it may prove very helpful now or in tho future. I have a beautiful boy fed on your foods since infanrv. we tried other foods (not knowing of yours) and they almost kilted him, he became so thin and old looking that I felt compcllcTuTh^; the doctor's advice. Directly he saw the child he said he was h-;™ starved, he was nothing but hone: he told m. t„ try AIU,* u-.>..-f foods and see how they would act. 1 did so with a marvellous remlT in a week there was a big change, he is now eleven months such a big boy-not flabby fat but proportionate. He is just . to *»»< and bas eight teeth so you see his illness jTas not madel^ backward. I feel I cannot say enough for your foods and advertise them all I can. Trusting you will send the pamphlet I asked for," Yours ever grateful, Mrs. H. Pearson. A Doctor In New Zealand writes: 0 Gentlemen, "It may interest you to know that your Infants Foods are lar^l.. prescribed by lis out here and ft found l 0 t u |(jl all they cronfe to do. I find the No. i Food most invaluable. The vnuno mnth..-j to-day seems quite unsble to. nurse ler offspring." ' I am, faithfully yours, • • Doctor H, D. 1 3, JU pri* te* Write/crtree book "Infant Feeding end Management" ft 4 P a S ( s of valugb\c information for (very mother. * H | Allea & Hanburys Ltd.. 13, Market St.. Svdnevl I m I established 1 7<s "yaney. g|
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 10
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