A N IDEAL BABY POOD „ Careful inveatigation has elicited the "' fact that the onornioiiß infant mortality ' in tho Colonies ia due mainly to matornal " ignorance of baby-food. 1' BABIES THRIVE ON « "TTIQHLANDBR" ~ nONDEN SED M ILK J It ia scientifically prepared under the ;i strictest smiiliiry conditions, and every cow supplying milk to tho factory is periodically oxiuiiintd by a Government Veterinary Surgeon. , "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED l MILK ' l Has a gilt edged reputation for purity and quality. ' BULDAT ALL STORES ' MtHE STRAND DINING ROOMS ' i. ROSEMOST liOAl), I Popular Rooms of Waihi. Meals it all ] hours. Civility, promptitude, and cloanli- , noss. Ladies' Tea-room. I MRS EVENSN, Proprietress. 1) OBE fi T ARSC 0T T Begs to notify that ho has started : A GRAIN k PRODUCE BUBINLSB In premises opposite the Sterling Hotol (next to Brown's, cyclist), SEEDS of all descriptions-Farm and Garden. COAL AND G3HER AL PRODUCE By strict attention to business, anc studying tho public interests, iIA, lopes to merit a fair share of support.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1135, 2 November 1904, Page 2
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166Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1135, 2 November 1904, Page 2
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