A PROGRESSIVE DISTRICT Where the grass is a! way. Green Land and Estate Agents CAN OFFER with balance in rough feed ; situated five miles from Matauiata; oho mile from school; cream cart passes door. The owner is in camp and is offering the property at the low figure of £l4 10s per acre, a reduction of £6 10s. A low deposit will be accepted, and the balance can remain at «") per cent for nine years. Phone 68 WHEN YOU READ THIS STOP & CONSIDER THIS POINT : Why go out of the district to get plumbing work done when TOWER ROAD, MATAMATA Can do all you require aud ffuarautee satisfaction. BEEF, MUTTON, POHK, ETC. C. D. l-hone 81, Matauiata The special quality of Dawson's SMALL GOODS arc renowned.
Laughter-Loving Children "OST babies can be wholly or partly breast-fed, for should the breast-milk have deficiencies, it can frequently be overcome or counteracted by the mother herself taking Glaxo. Baby then gets the physical and psychical elements so vital to his happiness and welfare. tehould the natural supply be entirely absent. Glaxo can successfully take its place, because Glaxo is simply the solids of Milk —pure genn-free milk—with extra cream and milk sugaradded. Glaxo comes in parchment ba"s packed in air-tight tins; consequently, the Gliixo-fcd baby gets all the benefits of a pure, clean milk, free from contamination and the risk of milk-borne diseases. The Glaxo process breaks up the curd of the cows milk, tfjm& so that a baby can easily and uffP? quickly obtain nourishment r" from every drop whereas in or- Am dinary cow's milk this curd 'S&lx .. forms a dense, leathery mass— P, fS^ a frequent cause of indigestion and flatulence. . f«* Because Glaxo can be given |g;, in conjunction or alternately ef /> with breast-milk, because it is \ a complete food and nothing but the solids of the best milk, made easily digestible and germ- > free by the (ilaxo Process, and used at Children's Hospitals and by Health Authorities throughout the Empire. The fact that every week the infants at these institutions come under the observation of trained medical men should give you every coniklence that Glaxo is a suitable food to give your baby when the breast-milk is absent. Give your baby Glaxo for ten days, and watch the difference. Ask your Doctor the same good spirits as the naturally fed baby, for more than seven years Glaxo has been persist mtly Post this Coupon To-day To GLAXO, (Dept. 78), Palraerston North. ritagt send me a copy of the New Hcvi'xed Edition of the Glaxo ttiby Book without dchty. I endow, id-slump. My ChemM'iKtime N.B.—lf 3d. in stamps is sent wiili this Coupon, a Trial Tin of Glaxo will be supplied lo you in addition to tho Baby iiook. m * Bii Royal Appointment to the Court of Italy, By Itoyal Appointment to the Court of Spain. Awarded Gold Medal International Mcdieal Congress Exhibition, 1013. fc< Builds Bonnie Babies" Joseph Xalhon A Co., Ltd., London; a>. Willin<jton,N.Z. GLAXO FOR ADULTS. For Bailding-up Strength.— A course of Glaxo will be found superior to the ordinary milk diet, because while Glaxo p assesses all the recognised advantages of milk as a food for invalids, it has the additional advantages of absolute purity, adaptability, and easydigestion. (ilaxo can be taken in its dry form, or with the addition of boiling watet as a thick cream, or liquid hot milk, or with soda water, coftoe, or cocoa. Is 3d, 2s 6d and 6s Tins The Glaxo Food er lias no awkward corners, crevices, or indentations in wliioh food' might, lodge. Its simple shape makes cleaning easy. The bottle is symmetrical, and marked so that the food can be measured from either end. The valve and teaf tli either end, and baby cannot pull them oft and mess himself with the food. A Nurse writes: -"Arc Giaxoteats made to last for ever? You will remember I bought one dozen teats and also one dozen valves, I gave ono to a friend, and hero it is after four months* hard wear." "This teat was the only one used—not two—only ono for four months." If your Uhemi->t cannot supply you, send his name and address to GLAXO, l'almerston North. Comp'cte in box with Teat aud
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 64, 10 January 1918, Page 1
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