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I O^cially' Tested I. , - , - ~=l ■' : m' ''•"and . 'g..r Proved Reliable | 7". jg \7ERY possibly .no Infant Food has B I| V been so thoroughly tested by official g| jg authorities as Glaxo. g| §j'. For over five years it has been persis- §§ ' g tently in use by various Corporations, "§§ ' .§§ in Schools for Mothers, and in Hospitals, g • . §i{ At these institutions the'infants fed on Glaxo are g ■ Hl.;' inspected,.every week, and" are under the supervision §p ! . g ; of Specialists and Health Visitors. si . If Glaxo were' not genuine, reliable and suitable, its §§j == 'use by these authorities would have been discontinued g §§j long ago, instead of which the number of these insti- Hi ■ =§§ tutions'using Glaxo is constantly increasing, '..v.,,". .. fgj.-. .ig! Glaxo has .therefore stood the severest test possible— §j g the test of time accompanied by medical superasion. - v HI" SS . ExJract from '.Ihe .Annual' Report of i Medical Officer of Health. -; ||| . ■ f§§ "As it has been found that patent foods, many of them §H < ipr very starchy; were ■, being largely used in Rolherham,lht> lags Medical Officer of Health introduced ' Glaxo ' into the =1 HI Borough: The use of this has been most successful ; since .Hb ' • Hi its introduction 54 babies have been fed on it with , most II 1 U gratifying-results." It.'. .pi ' Ask your Doctor! g ===:. . Jwar&d Gild Ifedai, International Medical ' ! SE '■ 5 55 . ' London, 191 S. . i • = ' • • ■. "Builds Bonnie Babies" | gig Glaxo is obtainable from all Cheraiila and Stores at I/-p»r tin ! medium HI .. §H - . lile, 2/-; lorge size, g. . f===- . "' . . . . 55. .The Glaxo Baby Book tells you all about Glaxo, and contains ; IH ' 33 . 72 wall-illustrated pages fall of just those hints—about Baby's HT "' |=|. Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling, Ailments, §=§ '■ etc.—that a mother or nurse needs every day of the weelt. . I 1 , POST THIS • COUPON TO-DAY " g • SB • to GLAXO, Dept. 13 Palmerston N. . ' |§S Si- anil get your FREE Copy- of the Baby Book by return. HI ■ Name: '== .... iga ' ' Addreit' ; ' Sg =§ .. -'' Dominion. -HI •' i HlßpßMppMiiMMi.:.' Citizens and Settlers! Please compare the two Customs Tariffs and reflect upon their inequality., AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH, - NEW ZEALAND TARIFF. U ■ ■■• (About ISO per cciit. lower .than '■ ■"».?,' i Australia; Is not our .door'wide \, (This door is practically closed to "'• ■ open- to Australia'?), ... ' 1 i ■ New' Zealand.) Flour, per cental, Is., or £1 Os. Od. .'"V., ■' / ; ' ■' : per,-ton.'- 1 v . . :. " . Oatmeal and Rolled Oats oJKA'iiif" c,ni " 1 ' "■ Oatmeal and Rolled Oats...Jd. per lb. ' • (Equal 'to |d. r C ! 11^ "£• ;(Equals '£4 13s. '4d. per ton) . Bran and Sharps ... per cental, Is.: Bran-.and Sharps-per cental, Is. 'Potatoes' per cwt., Is. P- -t„ is. ; B^ cr Butter and CHieese ......... per lb.-, 3d. • Cheese 20 per cent. Wheat -par cental,- Is. 1 6d. '.-nri t° P er ' i'Jieat per cental. 9d. Oats ...."."......... per cental ( Is. 6d. Oats per cental, 9d, . If those Duties are removed, how would the New Zealand Farmer fare?. •i. ; Ltd., and'_ot her Sindo' Tax, Free Trade enthusiasts do not suggest the removal of the duties on the raw materials (wheat, oats etc.). .It is .obvious they are "running, with the hare and hunting witlr the hounds, their object being to kill the grain-growing and milling industries ■with their .numerous .adjuncts, : such as southern railways, etc., and naturally the shrinkage would have to be met by increasing the northern railages otc. , > . Tlieir theory is one tax on the iand only and free trade.When this was given birth, to the Asiatic problem was unhatohed. -"What-- encouraeement would'there be to go on ilio lanil unless the products of the soil are protected on the same lines a-s our rivals? How- would onr town industries thrive under such stupidity? Could they compete, against the sweated surplusages of the world, unless ;amply protected? And even now it is with a struggle ,tlieY exist. , ; It is' obvious the single tax tlieory~is only one tax.'on the land and if given effect to, would abolish tho 'Alien Poll Tax and bring us down to the Asiatic level.—Yours truly, / : ' CHAMPION MUSCLE'RAISER COMMON-SENSE. s

•'- vEOTORUA:.:''■ '? THB' AUSTRALIA"': and -'THE. EMPIRE" Private Hotels. First two houses: outside railway gates. Every, comfort and convenience. Accommodation for'-. 100.guests.'-'./ Special Winter Tariff, ,65.. per day; 355. week.. Secure 1 Eeoms by wiring. or 1 writing'to , . ' J. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor. , .HdTEL" STEWARTSAN FRANCISCO. A high class liotel very favourably known to travellers: from Australia, New Zealand, and the Orient. Headquarters for Britishers in San Francisco. New steel.- and concrete structure. Third annex just completed. , 350 rooms. ■ 250 connecting bathrooms. Every comfort and convenience. Beautifully furnished. Famous for its cuisine, and service., Located in tho heart of the shopping, theatre and. cafe districts. On street car lines to all parts of city. - Our omnibusses with r'uniformed .-.'attendants meet all steamers and :' trains. Travellers. are urged, to make reservations by letter or wireless to; be: assured the most "satisfactory accommodations.' ' Cable address "Trawets.", Rooms with Meals, 16s, a day and up. Rooms without Meals, Bs, a day and up. Qharios A. Stowart & -Margaret Stewart, Proprietors.

FOR / " '/COUNTRY ■ . ; HOUSE V ; ELECTRIC " y lighting: " "PLANTS;:- : • COMSULT TUWULL & JONES, LTD. Weiltagtoi'!, Auckland, Christ" Gharch, ant! Ouiißdin, ' JONES AND CO., CLYDE QUAY. WELLINGTON. ' . (Established 20 Years.) (HASH BUYERS OF LEAD. BRASS, ZINC, . COPPER'. IRON, It'AGS, ROPE, and RUBBER. 'Phone 725.

\"j must get a Frame ; y ' for: this. Photograpfi'F' -' ; . —Then, let- it be n GOOD Frame, worthy of its purpose. Hore 'is quite, a big range of designs , , ". in '' ' '.-."'Silver Plmio Frames. Hound, Oval, or Obloup. in :ill sizes, priced from a few shillings to £4. Charniing Enamelled Frames, too.' at ' V . ' 10S. to 355. : ■ , Nowhere .in town, will you find such . , genorous value. May wo expect a ' call to-day ? i.l T. YOUNG, LII. ,S! k Ti ,o H : : '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2201, 14 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2201, 14 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2201, 14 July 1914, Page 3

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