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■ | See how 'strong I | .and sturdy lMs ; ; baby .is'. 1 g —how she is bearing the whole weight of her body on |f| ' / 111 h er arms i n 9 w sou d are her limbs, how firm her flesh. |p fEI At 12 months of age she weighed 27'} lbs. 1§ g She is a Glaxo-fed ,baby. : Her limbs are not pon- |p pi derous with folds of unhealthy flabby fat. g§. Is Your baby can be just as strong and healthy—it is '\ £§ simply a question of giving Glaxo, the food a baby's .§!■• gag', little stomach can digest. H ■ jj| Glaxo is pure milk, with extra cream and milk- §[& s% sugar added: the Glaxo process causes.the nourishing g H| milk-curd to form into minute soft particles, easily, m =g= digested and assimilated by all babies, strong or weak. |p H| Glaxo is prepaid by the simple additi'on of hot l| ps water. Neither/milk nor cream has to be.added. pi Hi Glaxo is recommended by Doctors and used in g Hf Hospitals for children throughout the world. . H g . Ask your Doctor! §§§ ,si v Auariti Gold SiM, InUrvllmaiHeilcal ... 'H? ■ =3 Ccnjreo Exhibition, London, J913. . ' = 1 "Builds Bonnie Babies" 1"< ==§ Gliio u obliintble [rom «il Chemists and Stores at I/- per lin j medjun H| '•' =3 Me, 2/- ;vl«rje «ize, 5/-per tin; •■''. 'sia ■ 111 TAe Glaxo Baby Book tells you all about Glaxo, and contain* j =s 72 wcll-ilhttrated pages fall ofjutt those hinU—about Baby's l|| j=j Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nuraing, Travelling, Atlmenti, |= 1H etc.— that a mother or none need'every day of the week. s=. ■ 'B POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY H \ to GiUXO,- DcprAS . Palminton N. § and get your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by return. §§j § 15j Dominion. ■ 'jpf | AFTM- SEVENTY : YEARS vi x service Beecliam's Pills at the present day possess a popularity ? X which is world-wide. People continue to appreciate the immense £. ? benefit they derive from this excellent preparation. In fact, public \ > Y ponfidence in'their curative properties Is more firmly established ? X thanever.asisshownbytliecolossaloutputoffUtytonsperannum. 2 * It is well to know.that, notwithstanding the large number of rival 2> y preparations on the market to-day, the fajtli of the people remains ' f X unshaken in the efficacy of their favourite remedy. For the relief X ♦ and cure of the many ailments whicli assail those organs of the .4> Y digestive system, the stomach, liver and bowels, there is nothing £ | better than the remedy of seventy years standing—' x X - SoM.eTtrrw&ere In baa, (rice iojd. (36 (rills) l/lj (66 fills) & 2/S (l£B pills). X

grips you harder every day' you neglect, it. SCOTT'S Emulsion is the right remedy only one that easW the hacking cough, soothes irritated membranes, heals inflamed tissues; promoted strength and builds up the system to resist dangerous aftereffects and further attacks. ■■'■■[ ' ■ But,/if you decide to try SCOTT'S, be sure to insist on the one and only genuine TRADE ]W\ - MARK 1874| M|| 1914 Emulsion » / with the fishman trade mark on the package. ENGINEERS Wc.h»ve Complete and loexp:nii« i Cirtl Municipol Electricnl I Mochanicol & Mlntnu fujineeriog AIM thorough Cannes fpr .'. ' Mino Mon»net'» tundtr the C?al W : GoM Mints Aclsl and Survoyon' Auittavt't Ei«rpi. Wilte ICKliy for pirtlculiri to HEMINGWAY V & ROBERTSON'S Australasian Correspondence Schools, Ltd. ■ r .. n ,,,... r ,.„., v ..i.M^ M i.. J Aiir.gl.ArtD«

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2225, 11 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2225, 11 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2225, 11 August 1914, Page 9

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