Thin babies, pale babies, babies that are not “getting on”— in most raises they need the strengthening help of Lane’s Lmulsion Lane's is the perfect hnuiLion— nice to .take and hASJLY digested. The little one quickly takes into its sv-lem Mature's wonder vitamins (A ■;uni D)-~ and gets the benefit at once die shape of (hose rosy cheeks and pliin•)> limbs that so delight a ivioihei's heait. Put baby on lame's —and baby will put an weieht all right. 2/6 cf 4/6 at all Chrm hi- nnJ Stares aives EMULSION, ■iHl m The perfume of other days is" still the favourite of t<>-tl !, v. Always u-e Noffir). r ) Lavender Water. Delicately fragrant—soothingly refreshing 2s (id to 22s fid. AH chemists.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1932, Page 8
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121Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1932, Page 8
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