Housekeeping Troubles are smoothed away by using Special Sties. birUs Custard powder, BIRD'S Jelly Crystals DISSOLVE INSTANTLY. UNEQUALLED BRILLIANCY & DELICATE FLAVOR. { BIRD'S Concentrated Egg Powder, BIRD'S Pudding Powder. Storekeepers can obtain supplies of the above locally from their merchants, they again ordering through Home Houses only, from ALFRED BIRO & Sons, Ltd. Birmingham, j What 3 New Zealand Ladies have to say about the md ispensable " Highlander " Condensed Milk. No. 1 : " The children like it on bresul wHen jaxn is not forthcoming ; in fact, they prefer it, and it U more nourishing. Cocoa is delicious when it ia used, and coffeo also. Some of the healthiest bibies I have seen have been brought up on ■ ' Highlander ' Condensed Milk." No. 2 : " H is safer to use Condensed Milk when there are any diseases about such as scarlet fever, typhoid fever, etc., or if there is the slightest suspicion of dangerous impurities in the freah milk. Children fed with it ate plump, and have a nice soft flesh." No. 3: "It is much more economical than buying fresh milk at 4d per quart on account of the amount of water that can be used with it. and still it contains as much nourishment. When travelling with infants you can procure the 'Highlander' brand at any store. The different cow's milk, taken by 'itself, often disagrees with infants. Delicate infants often thrive on the ' Highlander' milk when fresh milk fails." "Highlander" Is the Favourite with the Ladies. It is " FULL CREAM," GERMLESS, And " You Can Depend Upon It." throu£h.^^»\vj\ \~\^j to penetrate boots that *\- £r*mfl have been treated with— \IB |DALES^t J ./j[a] 1 DUBBIN *ml Allows polishing. Keeps them soft f oSbolml comfortable Excellent for Jr'^^~Jtna ■■■■. Harness. 32 Bxhib%tisH Hit hist JR\^ZS£SC^ nVOf/mtK^s/arifT. Of all Bootmakers, S JWM \ . ,A.>i. "*" Saddleis, Ironmongers. &c _i . Sc^flamijactcry—DuiutatiU, £nz. rSgrxSM. * —A» L.C.C. kchoolmastei recently informed the Education Committee that he pad no desire to proceed bejont l his salary bf £135, as he considered that he was bfiin;.>: rwid what he was worth.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 82
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336Page 82 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 82
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