MONTHLY EAffi COMPEIIHON' FOR DECEMBER J Of tha 99 Cash Prizes offered, B tU First Prize (£S) wa3 won with 211 tags,-while 14 bags A 'oiHs won tho lowest prize of 2/6. r j^Sjlfek o&sik JUL Entries were received from all jp. Ws2ok£§3 parts of the Dominion, proving \4s{pip§|9 th 9 widespread popularity of \/^^W^, G-EKSTENA—the Ideal Cereal Pood. You will find tho condf- W///,V/yW ' tions of the competition en- ' closed in every hag. Competitions to lie continued montiily throughout 1817 WHY HOT START SAVING BAGS TO-DAY'? 33/ i*lC 'Wv attempt to provide a eg W/ift J_\6v JLN correct system for the S W . progressive feeding of H /// Wv Infants was .ever successfully ( fc| ff/fy "J* _C vta. carried out until the 'Allen- g X 1*66 CflTlCli OX /# burvs ' series of Infants' Foods : B \ «-' '/y were introduced. Sbsuccessful H T-P -b ffl liave the '■ A - uent3urvs ' Foods H m.- iniQllTS fff -Nos. I, 2 and 3 proved, that g . •'-■ ii»k » • whenever a child is denied the R .HvSi ' "'■-■■■'//?■ privilege of the mother's'milk H M °' they are Gratifying evidence | !g OftS. "■ fff of their remarkable value in the feeding B e /// of infants from birth is constantly coming Q ■■■«"' >«Xi(y to hand. The following is a copy of one ft g vssT :of many such voluntary letters received R. • §'■■ ■ from Medical Men, Nurses and Parents o •; g : resident in nearly all parts of the world. H. , ; i ! "."■■", A NURSE WRITES: '. B B «<iampleasedtosaylhaveuseayourFoodsl,2and3forthe H H •'■" last twenty years iand have round none better. The ' H H most delicate baby ever born I nursed and reared on the O B : Foods until he was 3 years old, and how he is 18 YEARS, and B R ..';* a strong healtbyboynearly 6 leet high and as rosy as an ft S apple. You can make whatever use you like of this as I Q fcj should like your Foods and other things to be mbroused in g S future, as instead of making fat alone they make Q H tone and muscle, which Is what children need. H § , '.'-, '; (Signed) NURSE DAVIE. R S The practical results from a continually extending use of the g i-; S 'Allenburys' Foods, prove beyond doubt that children thrive excep- R i H tionaliy well on them. Such children are healthy and well grown; the B £}':•. flesh is firm, without excess of fat and the formation of bone is solid. R I The Best Alternative to Human Milk. | i MILK FOOD No. 1 MILK FOOD No. 2 MALTED FOOD. No. 3 | , B From birth to 3 months. From 3to 7 months. From 7 months upwards. IR • I The 'Allenburys' Rusks (Malted). 11 fc A useful addition to baby's dietary when 10 months old and after. IB E 255"" HWfr/«r/reebook ,, lnfant Feeding and Manafflemenl." Jg £ G>3 pages of valuable information for aery mother. IB £ • Allen & Hanburys Ltd., 13, Market Street, Sydney. j| 1§ Established 1715. J| FLIES,'FLEAS, COCKROACHES, POULTRY VERMIN, BUGS, ETC. The Fly Carries! <"* ■ GermsfromOust-' Binto'Rleal-table *^/?-- N -£^^ Abnzz-flyor two in the ;kitchen-a flea Patriotic wome? -will bo glad to ueb brooEbthomein one's olothes-a cockroach s "Fim-Fest". because it is manutactarea in from behind a shelf—what woman'does not Australia, contains no ingredients whatever hate them all?' of enemy origin, and surpasses ordinary •" In the past, the homewife has attempted powders. Its antiseptic qualities make •■ -with -varvinz succe'ss-to destroy germ-' 'Tixo-Pesl" the ideal Tcrmin-powder to laden flies and other household pests with send to soldiers in camp or at the Front, ordinary insect-powder. With the outbreak ■ • ■ '•■ „,,■■• ~ .'~ ,„„,,_ or warf supplies of this imported powder . . If •'Fixo-Pest'. is unobtainable locally failed • one or more full-size trial tins will be posted Promptly a leading Australian chemist-, to .any address in New Zealand if 1A in a Universitv Lecturer-evolved the greatly . stamps for each tin is sent to improvedinsect-powder/'Fixo-Pest/'which. landwents, Salmond * Spraggon, Feather■kills flies and other insect pests in.a wonder- Eton Street, Wellington, f al way. ''■... - . ~Tlg NGW.Tppic;. of', Conversation —*
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2970, 6 January 1917, Page 13
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