S 81 ' • .'V'BxWwSr ■ v 5 ’ //' v v , j z v > ' z / 7 ' / \ I ■ / ff iSl|?Wßlx ;: Wfe ■ J \V a 7*X\va7 X?.?* Il TT. *Bu hk sw p—„— "Yes, I make all my milk dishes with GLAXO now." WITH ordinary milk, cream, butter and sugar so dear it pays Then Glaxo is so convenient You can add ii . * > Wor to use GLAXO for every milk purpose. Glaxo may, porridge, spread it on bread and jam use .t J perhaps, cost you a trifle more than ordinary milk-but it need be-or nux it half-strength for cakes, breac “ d »con«n ya X^r ,h “ wou “ 1,, " d ” lk of e ’”' an nu rt e o . cream without the disadvantages and dangers of ordinary milk. The wise housewife does not measure food cost by njere bulk, but > jf you have growing children, you need to give Glaxo by nutritive value. The caloric value of ordinary milk is 59.88; very serious consideration. Of great importance to them is the of re-constituted Glaxo, 62.81. accessory growth-factor "Fat Soluble A, or rickets-preventing Glaxo contain, over 25 nor cent butte,.la. (the fa. of ™li and it. £iX-X-.h-K in aXoo have the X. and ..tdd,e„e„ that butte, without having to add butte . puddingSi custar d s> soups, porridge, etc., Glaxo also contains added milk-sugar. That is why in Glaxo ma de with Glaxo instead of ordinary milk. dishes less sugar is required than when ordinary milk is used. jj 5e Qlaxo regularly and you save butter, you save sugar you get Glaxo keeps - there is no waste. You don't have to use it finer food value for your money-you etiminate. waste andl save immediately on opening a tin. Prepare just as much as you need labour-you safeguard your famdy agamst the dangers for which at-the-moment or for-the-day by mixture with hot water only. ° r^ ma 7 mJk 1S 90 no ‘ orloUs - ... The rest of the dry Glaxo will “keep” perfectly in the tin if you Glaxo for every member of your family means better household replace the lid firmly and store in a cool dry place. economy and better health all md. Ordinary milk « out-of-date —get a tin of Glaxo to-d . Awarded Cold Medal. International Medical Congre., LjKWji WwSS of? i ofn' Exhibition. • London. 1913. ' h “'“ lon - Birmln^am ‘ 1920 ’ The Super-Milk Chemists and Stores Everywhere, tn Airtight Sealed Tins I POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY I To GLAXO. Dept. 84 I . x-.» P° Box 1509, Wellington. For the Glaxo Recipe Book , ~, , j • I enclose 4d. in stamps, jor which please send me a copy You will find the Glaxo Recipe Book of daily usefulness. It contains e y l f ie (g[ axo Eecipe Book, containing 160 recipes, as advertised. over 160 selected recipes, simple in character and easy to make — very suitable for household cookery, and particularly helpful io those catering lor Name — young children, invalids and the aged This valuable lecipe book will be ■ posted io you on receipt of the attached coupon, duly filled in, plus 4d. Address — in stamps. Post the coupon to-night. IProprietors: JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. LTD., Wellington and London
“ISOLA” VACUUM FLASKS * (All British ) GUARANTEED TO KEEP LIQUIDS .HOT FOR 24 _ HOURS. — Always useful for NURSERY or H US SICK ROOM > BUSINESS or PLEASURE—INDOORS or OUTDOORS. g ■ i g| Post Free Pint Quart || i, II | Price 20/- 35/gH Buy your FLASKS from Specialraj ■ | B l ists. We probably have the largest Hl/ (J W Btock of VAOUUM BOTTLES in New Zealand. THE LEATHER BAG SHOP, (Phone 1117.) 69 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Phone 1117)
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 266, 4 August 1921, Page 2
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