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;' Always Use O-Cedar Polish ■ the O-Cedar Way -—• — — II • •••• J ||j|i|)lj|! is no disappoint- ' I 11! 111!! II • I ment you use ' I il 1 111 II -j ngj, O-Cedar Polish as directed. i ' " I After'all,-it is the sim-. | ' I IP®- P' est and easiest way. 1 1 I J ust remember this: ' ' I 1 ' P? e - O'Cedar Polish with ! I a cloth with water » wring ! ■" S I it almost dry and add as t'MSffft}I I I'll#- < much O-Cedar Polish as jf^P. ] I the cloth contains water. | I*'llk ' •• A... dust and scum disappear, I iiWim \ \/f notice how the beauty of the grain ' | a ' \' • appears, see how'lively", bright M§& &T\J ' /■■ ; ' and fresh the varnish looks.Then . vSOjp^ |\ Wk a few pba with a dry cloth prodUCJ Sired ' lUSt J e ' i f |J' brings about you will realize that O-Cedar | I is more than a polish, beeause it Cieans ' r'' - - Y^HESInE 1 ■ /■ |l I \ I Registered in principd'countricsj !■•:•••. ■■* >-$ ;ffi J 11" \ '-\ 1 °P en y° ur e y es to the wondere that O-Cedar Polish will perform. '•' * Ij 8 - \ u is-quite enough to transform all the. furniture in the average house : ••:*. | lll''' ' \ sto a sparkling, clean brilliancy. ■'' a || \ 1 Then you will want more. The large size : £ i V*'l 1 | . \* bottle contains three'times as much as i-' ' i i j -'-■■.. ' ji ' the small size bottle, yet costs barely more ■ i . tl | '-far' 1 ".mi""*""" ' 1 1: i than twice as much. J.i'- " y f** Bu ? the-larger sizes of O-Cedar Polish. / "S VrfgfiL It is the economical way. You not only '' Eavc money, but also time and work as wtll. ; ' ' Obtainable at All Leading Dealers end Prices can be had from ' - s°Beaam CT gfflff-.-..... ' VV ' BANN ATYNE & CO., LTD.. ;• • TBjMriW^y''* : ' ; " ' Distributors for-New- Zealand. ■' CHANNELL CHEMICAL CO. Factory: Chicago, U. S. A. {& a' : Offices: London, Toronto, Buenos Aires i: ' : t»W«BiB8«ml8Bii%SB8^^ ;^: '.y '-' •"■•-" :■' - > " :.. ' : "'■' . ''.; . ■~ ' . .. ■ ■ N4ODI d tok > l, m *&<■i ' -!■ "'-V 1 P ; ( Give .. ;, A peal;■• ,\ | fT i Fed from birth on the 'Allcnbttrys' Focds.. J \ r ■ : 00 ®® ' ' y/' ' Naturally a Healthy Mother ' ' 10^'I' ' should feed her own child, and no cause, save inability, , !'■ .■"' .MCT-. ' ? . should prevent her, doing so. But there are many ' ! . ' mothers who, though willing, cannot wholly or even I ■ ■ 1 . milk for them, or it is poor in quality and deficient j Kmy (g§gm | . The Question then arises" '' ] ''' IsSel ••' •'. I what food should be given to Baby. Carefully consider | [■ ' I this highly important point. Remember, that the •" i 1 right food, given"at the proper age will lay a sure .•' ■ 4|r ••• :; .-..W -..•" . . .'foundation for future health and happiness. Ordinary ( Cj " , V 3 ii cow's milk is totally unsuitable as a food for young 1 .jf _' ' : '| . infants;'it is acid, contains indigestible/curd and is I ~ :. ,i frequently swarming with dangerous germs, especially , <•- •: ~ Thsfg loci ■•■£■. . ' in summer time. FarinaceousFoodsmustnotbegiven.as • """ " ' a child under seven months of age cannot digest starch. ' . . ./ : : , A Satisfactory Solution OUNt-OP RUBBER C° «f Auat, i*2 i | of the difficult problem of feeding children by hand is i ALL STATES C N«2 . .. V provided by using the 'Allenburys' Foods. Prepared , . ' as directed, these pure Foods closely resemble healthy ; ! v j..—-" ..■• ————" ■ . ~ I mother's milk in composition, nutritive 'value and I ' ' fc. rfIWPBWWiCMT ■" : ' 1 ' . digestibility. They are 'the' 1 outcome •of prolonged ■ ] I'lfer ' I scientific investigation, carried'out with all the resources ' ! wide manufacturing facilities and experience. j ' |jir n '"' T?tg ' Decide to use | !. . '••""•• • ■■■•■"J-.■ ■ .I, the'Allenburys'Foods. By so doing the many serious I r ' . '. / ; ;l - ailments which folllow the use of unsuitable food will | |, S£6c . ?!(mDFmsireflis | ■, «-«5 S&ST* w " h B ™ Dl ' j WITH EVERY POLICY ISSUED. , 1 ' I I' ' . The Method of Simplicity and Certainty I j , (NSURE with , the Department and ' ' bK -° Stete_Securi!y F® JS ! Low Premiums ! MILK FOOD No. 1. MILK FOOD No. 2. MALTED FOOD No. 3. ;■■■ ■■ — ■■" i ' i llo ® birth to 3 months. From 3to 7 months. From 7 months upwards. Liberal Treatment | . . The 'Allenburys' Rusks (Malted). j ' 1 A useful addition to baby's dietary when 10 months old and after. ■' -* Large Bonuses 1 •, ', t . • —— | miT Write far Iree hooh "Infant Feeding arid Management" i . 64 (ages of valuable information for every molkr. I i and keep your money in the Dominion. | , I | Allen & Hanburys Ltd., 13, Market St., Sydney | j ; J. H. RICHARDSON, F.F.A,, i || _ _ i_i_ i. ' |i , — - F „„ a j How to Set Your K BE El Own Razor! » A aliarp razor IB its own reward to the man n-)m | . . DRINK ONLY shaves himself, yet how to keep it sharp, with touE;h q . C&iS? beards, has always been the great obstacle on account y , _ ™g.__ ts—* ® [J of the average inan not knowing how to set or. 1 ' " fek S M 0 sharpen a razor. The simple, yet expedient I sißrtas, Perforated Hone ; i ' 'ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL' solves the question permanently. Vou will wonder | InnNNniSRETTRS BM why it was not thought of before, but it provides I Tn n„ A TTTFT Y :/ / ?, lifetime of easy shaving for a small outlay-only 3/6. | TO AU&ULUIii/Lx • / / jj u y a Perforated Hone—try it, and your past bad 1 ■"' II experiences in shaving -will be only a memory. H f " I / Try the Perforated Hone thirty days FREE. | V-. 1 I™ [p BlffiS i [' / Uclessyoollnditloavesasmoothonttineedceon yonrrajor thnt ffclslikosilk • S [■■.... a. &O.MU tfJUkrai on your face, return itat.onr cxpcnsfMind irctyovir money b:ul( in-iisiprhhtcly. H f a c "f/f" l '"L'^ r „' W? by nil Hardware Merchants h ftores. 1 i Brewery and Offices Bsfj noMeis msteret m the perforated HONE CO.. « 1 : Molesworth and Murphy Streets. Jr Easy shaving? Dapt. i, Box 618, Wellington. |

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2793, 10 June 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2793, 10 June 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2793, 10 June 1916, Page 12

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