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1 rdosca n tins ar rime m, mm n aS-sji-5 W IT'S JUST AS EASY To order " one dozen " tins as " one " tin! You save money mid also avoid running short. Housewives find" HIGHLANPEU" a positive necessity for Basing, Cooking, and Children's Use. It's so delightfully iVesh.Pure, Rich, and always " Jb'ull Uream."

The Children's Teeth. There must be some reason why children suffer so dreadfully with their teeth. Take any one hundred of New Zealand children, and you will most likely riot find six children in the whole lot with teetli as sound and perfect as they should be. The trouble seems to be that there is not enough bonemaking materials in the food given to children. Give the babies more Hy pophosphites of Lime and and as they grow the teeth will be stronger, sounder, and more regular in shape. In • LANE'S EMULSION Mothers have a really valuable children's remedy. The Cod Liver Oil increases flesh and fat, while the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda act not only as a tonic to strengthen the nerves and general organs of the growing body, but supply the bone and teeth building food and nourishment that all children constantly require. If mothers who are really anxious for the health and strength of their Children will give a dose of LANG'S EMULSION two or three times ench dav for Several months will be well repaid. 'This Is tti?' f <ran Wily proven oyS J3MULSION to=djy Y»'hile giving LAKE'S EMULSION, teach the children to constantly breathe through the nostrils, and they will grow up with such strong and sound lungs that the usual coughs and colds will* very aeldosu trouble them. LANE'S EMULSION is sold by chemists and stores in two sizes, small 2/6; and large 4/6. The large bottle is the economical size. 66

Everyone ¥/ says I'm a bouncing bonny baby and Doctor says it's due to FOS INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Contains all the essentials for bone and flesh-forin : ng in an exceptional decree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation. and ensures restful nights. "An excellent Food, admirably adapted to tlie wants of infants." Blr CHftß. A. CAMF.ROH. C.8., M.D., etcNearly 90 Years' Reputation. Gold Hed&ls London, 1900 and 1908, also Paris. Used in the Russian Imperial Nurseries. Oldest, Cheapest, and still the Best. A "MOTHER'S TESTIMONY. Mrs. Daley,ofßlackbutt, Australia,writes:— " My little son was reared Ir, m two momhs to two years completely on NliA\ E S FOOD. He was a seven months clum and only weighed 3lbs ,2ozs. when .six . weeks old. during which t me he had been fed on various Foods which didliot satisfy him, but within a short time after giving him your Food he was quite a different child, and now at years of age is a strong, healthy child."—lltil Feby., 1912. Sold in Tins specially packed for Australasia. Manufacturer-.—JOSIAH NEAVE & CO,* Fordinebridgo, Eng.

LADIES! MRS OUAGG begs to notify the Ladies of Masterton that she is carrying on the business of HAIRCUTTINC, SINGEING, SHAMPOOING. qn the most approved method. GIRLS' HAIRCUTTINC AND SINGEING A SPECIALTY. HAIRWORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES UNDERTAKEN. ROOMS: 29 OOLE STREET. LADIES PLEASE NOTE: Appointments in connection with the above iuay be made at CJragg's Shop, corner of Queen and Perry Streets, from Monday, January 27. CRAGGTS CORNER SHOP. * QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 March 1913, Page 3

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548

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 March 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 15 March 1913, Page 3

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