Mek Chairs , Hammo^ .With Summer Days coming on, ' now is the time to satisfy your r& quirements in the matter of Deck : jjtfl Chairs and Hammocks, and we ' cordially invite inspection or enDECK CHAffijS, with Birch Frames. ; n HAMMOCKS, Double; Mesh ir' ss. '6d. each. ss, 6d. each., >^| DECK CH'AIRS, with Hardwood ' 'r~I Frames. 7s. Bd. each. HMIMOCKS, Double Mesh and Wood j Spreader. 9S, 6d. each. - » DECK CHAIRS, with Arm .Bests and J Hardwood Frames. 9s. 6d. each. rT .„ ' „ _ , HAMMOCKS, Ertra Heavy Double ~ i DECK CHAIRS, with 'Arm Rests and - Mesh, Wood Spreader. I Canopy. 183. Bd. each. 108, °ach. , [ COLLAPSIBLE CROQUET CHAIES, Vcrv Comfori;lb i o OAK LOUNGES, v I with Carpet Seats. 11. S. 6d. each. with adjustable back and foot rest, / COLLAPSIBLE ALL WOOD 7ERAN- ' Lath Seat and Back. 655. each. ' , . DAH CHAtRS. . , 3s. 6d. each. ■. '' OAK LOUNGES, with adjustable back [ HAMMOCKS, Single Mesh. ' and foot rest, Cane Seat 'and Back. ■ | 38. Bd. each. Exceedingly comfortable, ,755. cach. ' ! ; I
Sj Wanted! Er. Something nice and'nourish* //jjk ing to go with stewed fruit /'■ j^j </11 l_l OW about an egg blancmange— ' ill J ll pleasant to the taste and full jr//| ' of nourishment"! Or a .milk, . f lj\ I and Corn Flour custard—as _. ~~ ; ; I [111 \ delicious as it is . I \ good. These are . $LMj II I I dishes of which. I I | no family ever tires 5 they serve f \ indicate the variety of good light jsk I// I; food which can be made with I j ftasnt: Jbfooft; I Com H®uf: K j ■ 1 See that the packet is kept in daily use, ■ ' i\. 11(1 Recipes tn'eoery packet .and more in lha ' JH\ jll i " Broon & Poison" Book of H'.cipei, . I I I I poil free from ]. $}. Gilfillan & Co., M \ > ill- P.O. Box 848, Auckland. y\V jll Write for a copy to-day rK. \J aillllillllHllllllllllllllHllllßlllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllilllimilllllllllllllllllll^ |, Baby is a Connoisseur | EE in his own little way S ■||, He likes—and must have—the best. You JET Sj cannot be too cautious. in .selecting his ■ S —j food. Use a proved food —a food which 5 H has been in the front rank for years. S 5 Mellin's Food is the proved Set p?t -. t0 fee d S 55 most efficacious equivalent to .SiffertifcSu j= 5 Mother's Milk, and satisfac- '^diLg M Boui6 =§ = torily fulfils all the require- = 5 ments of an artificial food. c °" v yo "' ss £Z A Sample Bottle.of Mellin's Food, together with useful Handbook for 22 SS Mothers, "The Care of Infants," will be sent post Free, Write to-day to S S: MESSRS. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY, LTD., WELLINGTON. lllllllllSllllllllllllllHlllllllllllljlllllllilllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllll ■■■■■ I I "[ALC pOWDER I W 'SOOTHIMQiREfRESHING't _ , ■ .-
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 5
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