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» Neave's Food has for wanj year* been used in the Russian Imperial I i Family. GOLD MED ' 1.,«, LONDON, 1900, 190P and 1914; also I'AiilS. OL3»£ST. Ninely Years' Reputation. BEST. Used in Rearing Ru.s a'e Royal Children. CHEAPEST. -THOUGH THE BEST FOOD IT CUsfi Lt.:S THAN ANY OTHER. Food FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED. Ensures healthy, happy children, stamina to invalids, and robust old by its bone and body-building qualities. Specially recommended by "The Lancet," " British Medical journal." SIR CHARLKS A. CAMKKON,C.Ji.,.\l.l).,.Medical Officer of Health 'or Dublin, etc., and other famous Authorities. A DOCTOR'S ADVICE. Mrs U. 13. Herring, of 27, Northern Grove, WICST DIDSHURY, ne MANCHK.STICK, writes:~" For one inontli from birth our baby w from die breast, hut lie was not thriving owing to the mother's milk ! no nourishment We then tried several well-known Foods, none of whi agreed with hun, as they would not stay on his stomach, and he vomit d We then consulted our DOCTOR, who ADVISKD US .'.VIC'S HOO.IV We did so, and were delighted to find that alter giving him his feed, he was not troubled with wind or vomiting, We continued with Neave's Kood only and he is now, at 7 months of age, quite plump, healthy, and sturdy, and has not been troubled with any ailnu whatever during tile whole lime he has been fed on it.'' August 15,18 nt Sold everywhere in Tins specially packed for Australasia.* Useful Hooldci, "Hints about Baby," by a Trained Nurse, sent free on application to the manufacturers, nientionms this publication, JOSIAH K. NEAVK & CO., Fordingbridi&"r B «"wTr ,hc Au *"i™\ n *&»!>■■ I "'""«>)• (NewZ.alan.il, Lid.! 39 Foihera Street, Wellington, and at AucHmu, Cliristchurch, lluncdin, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide DfJ-Collisßiwae's THE ORIGINAL kNO OHL.Y tH.wii The Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered. The best known Rcmeey for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. """'mABRHOEA, DYSENTERY » CHOURA. tffetlo»lly tuts «nort til »tt»ck Vhc only pilliMiK in Grfiorodyne is a liquid take It invariably relieves bain of v allays irritation of the nervou ho bad effects ; and can be tah INSIST ON HAVING Ot. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNK. k> of SPASMS. Chccki »J »««•!• tl «»-FEVER, CROUP »nd AGUE. NEURALGIA, GOUT. RHEUMATISM. <haU drobs. graduated according to the malady, vrrkiml; creates a calm rc/rcshtnt fleet- : item when I'll other remedies fail: Uavct ici> no other medicine can bt tokratta. f-A? mm CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE. Solo - hj» kit Che«lili -• • ---|lnd: I/Ij, t/fl, «/e So't M»iof««tutct»: ' I. T, DAVENPORT. Lid. LONDON S.E. v^&m m With LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, a few drops sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese, &c, are all that is required to impart the most delicious .piquancy and flavour. 1 The QUALITY and concentration of its ingredients make a little of this sauce go a long way. m m mk WORCESTIiRSiURJ 1 sSfi Advertise in THE NEWS

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 12 (Supplement)

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