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•A Good Start in Life, • Mothers should early realize how essential good health is for the success of their child in after life. A batfjy nourished baby generally means an undersized child, wanting in stamina and vigour. If unable to nurse your j aby, you must give the substitute that most closely resembles human milk. No farinaceous or starchy food or unmodified cow's milk is permissible to a child under 6 or 7 months of age. The "Allenburj's" Milk Foods are so prepared as to remove the difference between cow's milk and human milk, and they are as easy of ■ digestion as the natural food of the child. The "Allenburys " Foods are alike suitable for the delicate and robust, and when used as directed, form the best means of rearing a child by hand. The No. 1 Milk Food may be given alternately with the mother's milk without fear of upsetting the child or causing digestive disturbance. The dreaded process of weaning is thus made easy and comfortable both to the mother and child. MILK FOOD No. I. MILK FOOD No. 2. MALTED FOOD No. 3. SH*?- £*££""]! M ™££ £ T From birth to 3 months. From 3to 6 months. From 6 months and upwards. mt^& FEEDING SENT FREE. ALLEN & HANBURYS Ltd,, LONDON, and Bridge Street, SYDNEY. : £ft BOOTS rOES ESTT3ES3ES"ST:BO233r, F"^ Jfß\ !iil/^fc.l! lI TXy r 8 Make all You Can & J§ JpjL.^ MONEY ! sa ,^ c a " m ,vt r %QL Ise Well all lon Can. Wpf^^fe We undertake to give you EXTRAORDINARY VALUE in FOOTWEAR. l^aJP^ll B^aRS Every pair as under delivered to your Railway or Post Office CARRIAGE FREE, J^^^^SS^ H| BOYS' AND GIRLS' SPECIALS. . HB& strorg ratter Boots. 7's to 9's. 5/9 ; 10's to 13's, nailed. 6/9 ; l's and 2'e, nailed, 7/11. &^ogjsgffiSrsifi^™j!£ j£^ Youths' Extra Stronjrßooto, n»Ued and plated; cood wear— l's and 2*B, 7Al*. 3"8 and 4's, 8/9; v /jrEJajl Sjyv k tflb^ Child's Strap Shoes, toe protectors— 4's to 6's, 1/11 ; 7's to 10's, 2/11. \ | jgjN tS* Jf» *S MEN'S SPECIALS. WOMEN'S SPECIALS. \ fflj~£k &&*" £& \ Keat Chrome Balmorals, sewn .. .. _ „. 11/6 Kid Dress Button or Lace Boots, sewn .. _ „ 10/6 IS fflkSfcft) ?e*^li«jf^ I Ditto, Extra Fine Chrome Dress Boots .. .. .. 14/9 Chrome Boots, neat and strong ..„..— 10/9 /lifflrßoJy Js? hP'^ I Glace Kid Dress Boots— splendid Hue .. » .. 14/9 Stockyard Boots, nailed and plated 9/6 [M. WfP,jßr jfrs?.£%V I Stoat Chronic Boots, toe and heel plates .. .. 12/9 Dress Evening Shoes .. .. _. „ 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 jmj a JfiT iffi^S? I Strong Plain Leather Working Boots, nailed & plated 10/9 Warm Felt Slippers .. .. .. .. 1/3,1/6, 1/11 /Jgwi gwjg Jfißfrgga \ Ditto, Extra Stout, wood pegged, nailed and plated.. 12/9 Tan Canvas Walking Shoes 3/S ifmWlmgk JpsJ§Js^ J Chrome Football Boots . 6/9 Chrome Walking Shoes, strong and neat .. .. 8/11 /JJ3S;/ilSg»rc Wkd*?^ I Extra Stout Whole-back Kip Watertights, nailed Rubber Goloshes ». 3/3, 3/9, 4/6 tkMiMStm I and f. la ted ; i cal hard wear 16/6 Tan Dress Walking Shoes 7/6,8/9, 9/6 \W£*^ IBkS | Clogb, wool-lined, 7's to ll's .. ~ .. ~ 9/6 Clogs— Size 3's, 5/ti ; 4's, 6/6 ; s's, 6/3 ; 6's, 8/3. Jtfml , luml t- A HIGH-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES.— Large and Choice Stock. Send for Quotations. MINERS AND FISHERMEN'S GUM BOOT?.— ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES. SIMON BROTHERS, GEO ggI E s D T^ EET - m STAND ALONE or Q ua^*y °f Rubber, Wear, and Satisfaction. They have fU)^? hSS| — no equal for saving YUUK INLKVcJ!), iUUK tiL.tLIL, and wCtf.si§ YOUR POCKET. To ensure satisfaction you must accept only "Dunlop" Brand. W^}§, BbSbsb v^btainaD&e at all £Soot otores. P^t!^^ Bjjwi THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO., Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, and Chriitchurch, N. 3?. £?%'.:~ii.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 22

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592

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 22

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