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AKTiCis THK HUY'VL VIBIT. Aftsr exciting tim -s t,lie hnnili of childreo reij aires very speoial looking after. Chat ■the child is father to the man,'physically as well a' mentally, is one of those truths that can never be too often insisted upon f and the thoughtful parent will be careful above all to Bte that her child has the proper nourishment to establish its constitution. A s;ood constitution is a rock on which alore success and strength can be built. Among the vai'ii'HM foods that science comments in these days for this purpose, nnn* holds a higher place than NuAVK'a Food kovi In. IMMB ANU Ivv\Ltna. iccordiiiL' to trie besi medical testimouy, and, what is perhaps better still, the grateful of thousands of ha p y mothers, this food contains all the naturral elements of strength, and while it is pleasant 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, haa!th->us taining product that cannot be o warmly 'ecornmerided, and we gladly ad"? our words of pisise to that of the numerous medical journals and experts that have recommended it Nbatk'b Food should have a prominent place in the dietary of every house wheru there are children or invalids.—Advt

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Teat vai i«ty of goo '» suitable for i rcsentaturns at J. H Parker's, next the Railwa? Crossing, Devo i-t-t' ct, Ni>w Plymouth. N.B.—A valuable present with e;oh wedding ling.—Advt,. It mav in'erest our leaders to know tVat over £60,000,000 are invented iu Building Societies iu the United Kingdon, altnou»h they are of comparative reocDgrowfh Ni .ely per cent, of the members are of the morling class, a f *ct wlreli speaks f. l- tli« popularity of these institution". *rcm what we hen;-, we think the Provident Building Society will not need to complain on that score.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 92, 16 April 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 92, 16 April 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 92, 16 April 1903, Page 2

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