AFTER THE ROYAL VISIT, After exciting times the health of children requires very special looking after. That the ohild is father to the man,' physically aa well a* mental y, is one of those truths that can never be too often insisted upon, and the thoughtful parent will be careful above all to see that her child has the proper nourishment to establish its constitution. A good constitution is a rock on which alone success and strength can be built. Among the various foods that science commends in these days for this purpose, none holds a higher place than Njeay.es Food fob Inf vntr and Invalids. According to tne best medical testimony, and, what is perhaps better still, the grateful testimony of thousands of happy mothers, this food contuns all the essential elements of strength, and while it is peasant to the taste and eagerly taken by children, it may also be used by persons of all ages with decided Benefit. It is a bone-building, hea'th-sus taining product that cannot be tro srsrmly recommended and we gladly add oar words of praise to that of the numerous modical journals and experts that have recommended it, Nhavr's Food should have a prominent place in the dietary of every house where there are children or invalids.—Advt. AT THE BAB, Tho greatest compliment ever paid to a medicine was that paid to iMPiil's " Mat Apple," when, during the recent Tariff DeM's.H.R. testified openly in the House the efficacy of this great remedy as guaranteed cure for all liver diosrders. A Dottle was subsequently presented to every member of the House, and Members now speak in high terms of its goo effects, All chemists and stores stock it per bottle.— Advt. WADE'S TEETHING POWDERS °* 1 V4nes are soothing, reduce fever' . \t blothea, Price, Is.—Adyt
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 16 September 1901, Page 2
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300Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 16 September 1901, Page 2
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