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"THE NATION'S WEALTH 3 IS ITS BABIES." i As the strength of a nation depends W*- ik*-* on i te children, so the strength of its & 1 children depends on'their food. % jS • Let the children •have plenty of the $ f J ||f! milk puddings which they readily eat. gj ; 1860 nearly W They get full digestive value out of the g 1 years ago,, DarWitlf; f milk when used with Brown & Poison J published his epoc/i- ? I Corn Flour. J making work, "The <j j ».*! For young children, milk / |l \ JrV*, p / ,9 Here in N.Z. in that samo'l f soup; tor older children and year of 1860, Bonning-J ; Lffl- adults, Corn Flour baked (fiC ton's Irish Mobs was win-f M pudding, with or without wlesVa hrger°than'£ ] egg,andthedelicio„ S Cd| . JUSfe'SM « sultana pudding, are jkr '»| coughs, colds and all afiec- ] <iW,f very strengthening. $1 in J lons °£ th .° throa , t '{ . J2 ST! 1 longs. > Surely nono but an i : 7 / Corn Flour savoury USffirfflb J exceptions, 1 remedy coulda; s dishes are full of nour- f -J ««* nd 80 marching a testJj I ) • , .j .vi 1 sM Safe, sure, prompt, it con-£ S WTw acceptably § tains no opiates or harmi. | jP ~ "faiV a replace meat. W\ vjss| ful drugs, and is as goodf 11 * ssife*. jfflii for the little ones as forg f. _ iTfljill tfj, fvw®? wll j older folks. Befnse sub-" i' I iSfOMlii rWSOai ffif 1 I stitntes and imitations. ;; j '■>/M .Corn flout §61 I 7*. % F fee Offer.—'The Brown & Poison redpe book. Write jQ^ ikM f~ IrishOMass ' 'W Auckland, I fl Tho Coash Remedy that Tim 15' ■ b jJQ OV E R N M ENT. wuhsmsi\ — 4l ™«mmm No other phrase so aptly describes PREMIUMS LOW, Borne of the Deer-country in New Zealand. It means Splendid Sport. BONUSES LARGE. And the Best Cartridge to take with © ;____ you—the Finest Cartridge of its kind in f!| the World-admittedly is the famous •*£ C.A.C -303 Soft-Nose. Identical J§3 with the weii-known C.A.C Military »» Conditions of Policies liberal. Cartridge, except that the bullet ex- EJ Velocity and Terriflo Smoßhing S BlliinjSe lnWcted to Hl» Znta. 11 | roroe - K ™' 7 ' h< " ' h " ilt '- KILLSI J «ll mo»Bjs invested Id the Dontinion. 'I /™"\ ,<*> Eiery policy |uarantwd b) the State, >!! mHmm ' fJX > S I N.B. FIREBRICKS. £ -303 SOFT-NOSE SPORTING CARTRIDGE r* N.B. firebricks. '1 ™ f N.B. FIREBRICKS. ,|| Made in New Zealand for New Zealand M N.B. FIREBRICKS. 1 Sportsmen. Guaranteed Sound, Hard- ffl N.B. FIREBRICKS, j i hitting and Positive. Always used by Ira N.B. FIREBRICKS. IJ | men who know. j|§[ rpHET resist any degree of heat withS AS FATAL TO WILD CATTLE. i™ A out crumbling PIGS AND GOATS AS TO DBEB H -or cracking. S BSS — Aro most economical If your Dealer does not stock, aau _ and satisfactory. « communicate with pj _ ]) 0 not need replacing. ■ % THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO., LTD. E — Beflt for furnaces, 5 a B — Bakers' ovens, | Mount Eden, Auckland ™ — Gas retorts, ! E®3 — Locomotives, ( j vKjs, — Firegrate backs. ' H ISaSlHlill® Call » ivrite ' or 'P hone fo T potations for .auiaaju tlioso and for special work. Samuel Brown, Ltd., TOBTSHASSI & NEURALGIA ; «»«• G^|, N c '„ a A N N T D s ;"" BEFI Ciifed Instantly by I ji.33 Johnston Street ... WELLINGTON. Mr BUNTER'S NERVINE. j&'Sttßr 'ftT J£l REV. AUBEEYC. PRICE. 8.A., writes: "Owing to ex- | • tensive decay in 2 double teetli I snilpred for days with I'/TIRY Advertising and effect direct sales, excruciating pain. I was recommended to try Bunter's ! X saving travelling _ expenses i.nd Nervine. I did so, and to ray joy the pain quickly and i commission. "The Dominion columns W«teW'M entirely ceased." i will find the purchasers cheaply for you. OF ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. j "Dominion" rates on application. lEverp .The kidneys need occasional attention just Picture as as t ] ie i3 oWe ] Sj especially after colds, ITells a exposure and overwork, or wlien the kidneys 'Story." *M are over-excited by beer, spirits, or tea. yTO ' W tliis were more often remembered and iry '>y promptly acted upon, tliero would be fewer Av Aw! fatal cases of kidney disease. I I \\ 1/ ]j''' II Tlio brain rests wliile we sleep. So do the * Wl I I muscles. Even the digestive system slackens. Pawl' wTW Biit the kidneys never rest. Night as well as | f\ w day they keep on with their great work of J|j filtering the blood—if they did not, you could 111 II Ml not ve moro an aew days, for the urinous MS I 1 ( waste left in the blood would poison the whole ill J That is why the early symptoms of kidney I I I Mj 11111 ll] TIB trouble are much the same as those of slow poiH A §1 1111 l| I soning—you feel as if you could fall of to sleep II I f j at any time of the day; you seem to have no M \ _~j|i energy, no ambition; the ankles and limbs may |l| I H be dropsical, the joints get rheumatic. The esIf i 1 MI w cretions contain a sediment. AVhen the kidneys are in a weak and ex- | ll v hausted condition they have no chance to rest ' jl; sind pick up their strength. Boan's Backache 11 Kidney Pills give them just the help they need. '^■& sS! ' T' This remedy is solely for the kidneys; its in- | > gredients are of the highest quality and absom mjmr o rimivv rim at mi r lute P and f l ic the ki(lnuys to BACKACHE & lllilMY iItOLIBLt throw oft the poisonous waste and surplus CURED TO STAY CURED Mrs. Emily Woolcott, 10 llnnkcy Street, "Wellinglon, says: "Kiclney trouble was the bane of ray M!>m. life' for months, and no 0110 knows how much I -inn TrATT ni?T nnAM'C Sometimes I had awful pnins across tlio small of my ( BE SURE YOU UlLl IJUAIN O j hack, which mmlo every movement perfect torture. j Simu'imcs I was so bad that 1 had to lie up; I D . Backache Pills aro sold at 3s. per bottle (6 ' uiinnlv rotikl not ect about, vho pain was so awiui. . t , . , . ! nSica? BwoiliU were noticeable on my legs and bottles lGs. Gil.) at all chemists and stores or post free ! ankles, my at night was disturbed, and I was l rom yoster-McClellan Co.» 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. often 'subject to dizzy feelings. Medicines of all j kinds wero nio from timo to time, g |/ lioliii's Pills (Uffcront vonmii PIIISj ;:£5' 1 u " l ° ™B°nrc,,"c;i'8 ° nrc,, " c;i ' ot '" <e

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 12

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