Dyspepsia Is an indication that the stomach and other digestive organs are weak, tired or debilitated. It causes no end of aches and pains and is most common where people bolt their meals and hurry and worry as they do in this country. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia—it has “ a magic touch ” in this disease. “Having [suffered from indigestion I thought I would try a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Before I had half taken it I felt greatly relieved and on taking the second felt stronger and better in every way.” Augustus Akscott, Excelsior House, Upper Pitt Street. Auckland, N. Z. Hood’s SarsaparlSia o; 9 8 ic* Made by C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell* Cnd iGSD Mass., v . S. a. Sold by chemists.
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in their fin al report on Tuberculosis, recently issued, clearly showed that the chief danger to child life resulted from the use of infected cow's milk. To quote one extract: “The Evidence we have accumulated goes to demonstrate that a considerable amount of the tuberculosis of childhood is to be ascribed to infection transmitted to children in meals consisting largely of the milk of the cow.” Milk Food No. I. From birth to 3 months Milk Food No. 2. From 3to G months Milled FoodNo.S. From 6 months upwards The ‘AlUnhoryV Reiki, i valuable addition to baby'a dietary K£i gju&a isszlitrtublew tnc time of teething. . . ettou raw they mocbaaicalty aid fcbo cutting v:! teeth. When the mother’s milk is not ... available, the “Allenburys” Foods ’ form the best substitute, as they are practically identical with healthy human milk in composition,nutritive value and digestibility, and are absolutely free from all harmful germs. promote sound sleep, ensure vigorous health and development, and represent the most successful method of Infant Feeding over devised. S3JJ* Pamphlet on "Infant Feeding and Management” sent free, Allen 8 Hanburys Ltd., London, Eng., and Market St., Sydney
Ladies’ Underwear Prices almost Down to Zero The sudden drop in the price temperature that occurred at the D.LC. on Monday is maintained. As a result of the bracing Arctic nature of the Reduced Prices, shopping can be done without any exhausting effect on your purse. «AUI Ton will appreciate the fragmentary prices on this fine quality cool Summer UNDIJIIIWEAR at the . . _ IX L C. Great Summer Sale Ladies’ Trimmed NIGHTDRESSES, in madapolam, longcloth and calico. Usual prices 6s 6d to 14s 6d. Sale PriceSj 5s 6d to 11s 6d. Ladies’ Calico and Lonogcloth COMBINATIONS, trimmed Swiss embroidery and insertion. Usual prices 5s 6d to 13s 6d. Sale Prices 4a 6d to 11s 6d. Ladies’ hand-made CHEMISES, exquisitely trimmed. Usual prices 7s 6d to 49s 6d. Sale Prices 5s lid to 355. Ladies’ trimmed KNICKERS. Usual Prices, 2m lid to 47s 6d. Sale Prices, 2s 3d to 32s 6d. Ladies’ UNDERSKIRTS and PRINCESS PETTICOATS, in white washing silk. Usual prices, 25s Gd to 59s 6d. Sale Prices, 21s to 47s 6d. SILK BLOOMERS, all sizes. Usual prices 14s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d. Sale Prices 11s 6d, 12s 6d, 13s 6d. WOOL COMBINATIONS. Usual prices, 7s lid to 19s 6d. Sale Prices, 6s lid to 15s 6d. SILK and V/OOL COMBINATIONS, ribbed. Usual prices, 10s 6d to 22s 6d. Sale Prices, 8s 6d to 17s 6d. Pd Come TO-DAY and TO-MORROW as well. WM. SIMM P’O UAUI Manager
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8340, 29 January 1913, Page 5
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