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Advice to | NursingMotKers jj MANY mothers would like to feed their . own children, but are denied the privilege of doing sb, because they have not sufficionfci nourishment for them. The "Allenburys" .. scientific system of. Infant Feeding has provided for all this. When a mother is partly able to r feed her baby she may give The "Allenburys" Milk' Food No. I for alternate: feeds, so alike are the ... . natural and prepared food in this instance, and this . • - ;; food should be continued until the weaning process ;• ''haa been-entirely completed. The mother herself ' : ■■■.. must be well nourished and to this end may partake ' freely of the "Allenburys" DIET a partially prc- ■ ; digested milk and wheaten food, which like the ■ Milk Food No. 1, is instantly made ready for use ' iby simply adding boiling water-'only. After >■. • childbirth the "Allenburys"' DIET is surprisingly .<■■» ' helpful in maintaining the strength and producing • V '<■ a good flow of rich milk. :jlM€itep 9 F®ds V.J The "Allenburys" FOODS The "Allenburys" DIET «•> For Infants* ' For Nursing Mothers. ' Milk Food No. 1. Milk Food No. 2* For Nursing Mothers, Invalids m. w - /birth to 3 3to 7 months. Dyspeptics, and the Aged : Molted Food' No. 3. KMFt 18 nuits distinot from From 7 months upwards. ' • the Allenbnrya Foods for Infanta. : r ' The'Allenburys'Feeder. n : " The Allenburys 1 Bnsfas ',** The Simplest and Best Feeding Bottle ' (Malted) . \ V.on tho Market. • Easily cleansed by From 10 months upwards. .flushing under the tap. SSSPIFriYtf for frets book "Infant Focdlnn • . and Management" 64 page's of valuable " . information for every mother. Allen 8 Hanburys litd., 13, Market St., Sydney Established 1715. | . Every Farmer Should Keep Books! | Analyse your I9l6transactions. Determine exactly where your profits come from. 3 Perhaps you are engaged in some branch of farming that is not profitable. Make j 8 certain. Enter all your iraouclioni in a proper let of book*. "Bui,' you ny. I cinnot keepboolci. j n Tb&n let us tbow you.- We hire deviiedaiirople y«teff«ciive»y*lem tomeetyourr'equuemenu— , |"a lyitem that u eaiy to understand—easy lo apply. Learn it in your spire lime in youi own heme, [ ' 3 or aiKorts are doing, let your wife, foD.or daughter take it up. ; i 3 - It will aoiut you groatly in filiinz up your income tax return. MH H JK COLLEdE LTD./ , /CTX Round the : Is ' J : Clock ' Xr« k7 The Tea for MZr- a " Times — Journeying a cup of rich steam-. ing "Amber Tips ' ■ Tea from the handy " '• "Thermos" makes a J j \ delightful "break" in .ir the journey. <P Xw// \ Perfect packing and jllf/j purity! — that's the i * easor '' ome or // tim es when it's time ■' for tea, let the tea 1 Nl/fnilvr A. iWHOtEaAIB 'AGENTS! THOMPSON BROS,, LTD.. WELUNQTOn. .■ ' . \ . . - /Ok T RANGES play a big part in ecoBa 11 raw il fH ii Pm! nomicai housekeeping. "hoy «. WlaMi 11 JP Isi provide plenty of scope for the Jat \BiJiH. A most ambitious cook, because of . the many facilities which they for overy kind of cooking and baking. Tho contimialhjncroasing popularity of Shacklock's Orion Ranges shows that t'noy givo tho greatest possible service. Quick-lieating, oasilycontrolled ovens; tho maintenance of tho heat with small fires; the absence of smoke and dirt; and a very low consumption of roal are some of the features which commend tho ORION RANGE ' ■ alike to tho skilful Housowifo and the Professional Cook. : Made in all sizes. Om ft, E. StaCMOefe, •or Close Fires. Ask your l Ltd > > Ironmonger to show you: Dunedin, Wellington, ' ene! and Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2878, 16 September 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2878, 16 September 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2878, 16 September 1916, Page 14

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