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93 Honours §■&&. and Awards »w International Exhibitions sf|k ; The standard of value m and prac|cal excellence the , wfiole world over. M PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE COMPANY LIMITED, M Manch«ster. | ! ATO attempt to provide a, g igSw sy . VxSS. > correct system for the Fa y/ V/01T6CX ■■"' : progressive feeding of H JiJ \ Infants was ever successfully El £// U . t • : L i P carried out until the 'Allen- 'ra reeamgOX Jw.burys'seriesof Infants' Foods hi /ff: were introduced. Sosuccessful ffl %' • T»* , Po''n4 i fi' 'ffl-' have the 'Allenburys'Foods :: , Nos. I, 3 and 3 proved; that •[ • - : Ptiiv 1 • V- - /ff whenever a child is denied the : i J;: Xwv \/ff \ privilege of the mother's milk /to, * , /ff they are indispensable Gratifying evidence : /ff of their remarkable value in the feeding ; ' \S. of infants from birth is constantly coming :! : ' vtw tohand. The following is a copy of one !: v; of many such voluntary letters received ' A;,.." from Medical Men, Nurses and Parents . !i: A- resident in nearly all parts of the world. jj \\ ' A NOHSS WRITES: [j \Z "I am pleased to say I have used yonr Foods 1.2 and S for the jj I; last twenty years and have found none better. The II i; most delicate;baby ever bornl,nursed and reared on tho !! t ' \~ Foods until he 3 years old; and now hels 18 YEARS,and . i; a strong healthy boy nearly e'leet high and as rosy as an ;; AI apple. You can make whate'ver use you Ilka of this as J ; . i: '• , should like yonr Foods,aM other thltigs to be more used in ;; : future, as Instead-ormaking rat alone they mahc ■ • ; \\\ • bone and is what ( ch!ldren need. ■ : ' "S (Signed) NURSE PA VIE. A : The practical results from a continually extending use of the :i i; ; beyond doubt that children thrive excep- •; • well on them. Sucii children are healthy arid well grown; the ' I: fleshisfirra, without excess of fat and the formation of boiieissolid.' ■! ! The Best Alternative to Human Milk. jj | MILK FMD No. 1 , MILKFOOD No. 2 :| I7roiabiiih:lo3nionthß. From 3 to?months. From 7 months upwards. j The 'Altenburys' Rusks (Malted). E A useful addition to baby's dietary when 10 months old and after. -: , jtjsas"* Write/or free book u !nf ant Feeding and Mafiagemcnl."; : ©4 pages of yatuable information for rotry mottitr. \ \ Allen £S Hanburys Ltd./ 13/ Market Street, Sydney; =| . , " Estabjishcd ;1715. • 7" ' . \ A Trlraipli In Bat Maiifactare Jacques" Empire De Luxe Crictot Bat is made of fine Enslish Willow, iritli a straight broad grain, runwholo length of tho blade. There is not a fault blade, and although it is well wooded, ' S E ' lalK!c ' a wa y t' la -t perfect balance is attained wSk and the driving power is greatly increased by the correct placing of an amplo thickness of wood exactly where it ig jnoat effectual. , VmW IWl^O a sp^c'a l feature. Built up of ] Sarawak Cane. JlEdr It is Fitted with Two Distinct Splices. /M'\ | The main splice runs from blade to top of handle, and /Mf: I ■* is composed of cork, -with a layer of 3?ara rubber be/!w* <n ' '• weoll and tho cane. The rubber is covered with a mk\ special -.material to keep it from porishbg. / 3 '' 10 00 runs ft'om the face about half way <j|f ?nP the handle, ;and is consfcnicted in the same way as mMM m!l ' n splice.' This gives that indispensable ispring to the handle i"st above the blado, and greatly adds to tho bitting lIOIV - ei ' ° f t ' lo We also stock bats mado by 'Wieden, Gunn and Moore, Stuart-Suxridge, Ciapshaw, etc.; leather Cricket Balls, best makes, Stumps, Nets, Matting, W.K. Gauutlets, Leg Guards, Batting Glores, Score Books, Cricket Hags, etc. Inspection invited. E. W* Mills & Co., Ltd.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 15

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