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The Autographic of the f~Jpfr \h A N Autographic Kodak' easily makes pctures of all that goes to make up your home-YOTJR homo as distinguished from everybody else's. Pictures of the children-piotures about the house and . gardeu—pictures of friends and visitors. Personal piotures of that kind have lasting interest and pleasure for every member of the family. You can date and title every Kodak picture at the time - you take it, thus forming an AUTiLKNUO HISTORY.. AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS at 355., 455., 525. 6d., 555,, 82s. 6d., £4125. 6t1,, £510s. upwards. BROWNIE CAMERAS (for the Children), from 6s. Look for the name Kodak or Brownie-on the Camera, and refuse substitutes. Sold by all Kodak Dealers Price List Free At YouivDealer'e or By Mail. KODAK (A'SIA) LTD., Wellington, Auckland, and Ounedin. 1 Ask your deato S&' Idgf '// HH VvW/""> K <"> mtht'AUttimyt' IUI

Are you Worried about Baby ? II "|"~|" OW to feed Baby is often a great worry to I 111 8 I mothers who are unable to nurse their 11 11 -JL«J_ jjahies themselves. Ordinary cow's milkHi however prepared at home—is not a suitable lllj substitute for the mother's milk. It is acid in HI reaction, contains harmful germs and forms • Mi dense curds in the stomach that cannot be Jill digested. Decide to use the'AUenburys' Foods HI which are the only series of Foods scientifically adapted to the growing requirements of the 111 l child. You will he delighted when you see ml how well your baby thrives on this Method of . || Infant Feeding. The'AUenburys'Foods are free || from all dangerous organisms; they are portable, . 111 l being in powder form and packed in sealed tins. Ml The Milk Foods Eos. 1. and 2 require the addition , 111 l of hot water only to prepare them for use. A PURE. COMPLETE AND PROGRESSIVE DIETARY. MILK FOOD No. 1. MILK FOOD No. 2. MALTED FOOD No. 3. 111 l From birth to 3 months From 3to 7 months From 7 months upwards || Unsolicited Testimony. 111 l 'A Mother In South Australia writes: II Ml Sirs, ' ' 1111 1 "1 see by your circulars you have pamphlets on infants feeding and III! ' m:lna S l!men '' Kindly send me one, it may prove very helpful now or 1111 1 in the future. I have a beautiful boy fed oh youf foods since infancy, llljl we tried other foods (not knowing of youi?) and they almost killed ■11111 him, hq became so thin and old looking that I felt compelled to have 1111 1 the doctor's advice. Directly he saw the child he said he was being 11111 , starved, he was nothing but hone; he told me to try Allen & Hanbury's Hill foods and see bow they would act. I did so with a marvellous result, ml in a week there was a big change, he is now eleven months old and 11 111 such a big boy—not flabby fat but proportionate. He is just starting Hit to walk and has eight teeth so you see his illness has not made him Mil backward. I feci I cannot say enough for your foods and advertise Mil them all I can. Trusting, you will send the pamphlet I asked for," 111 l Yours ever grateful, lllf Mrs. H. Pearson. HI A Doctor In New Zealand writes: > ■ 111 l Gentlemen, Hi! "It may interest yon to know that your Infants Foods are largely 111 j I prescribed by us out here and are found to fulfil all they- promise llll! to do. I find the No. i Food most invaluable. The young mother of llll! to-day seems quite unable to nurse her offspring." ||||f I am, faithfully yours, |||t DoclorH. D. •; J \ .I'feW" Write fortree book "Infant Feeding and Management" ,^= I I BQpngis of vduitte information for every mithir. JB Allen & Hanburys Ltd., 13, Market St.. Sydney | 1 Hi I ESTABLISHED 1715. J |

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2914, 28 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2914, 28 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2914, 28 October 1916, Page 6

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