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A PROGRESSIVE DISTRICT Whepe thegr»ass is always Gpee&'a FI QWERTY & DARBY Land and Estate Agents CAN OFFER OfyO ACHES ; freehold, house ami /V l 0 outbuildings; 100 acres grass with balance in rough feed; situated live miles from Matamata ; 1 one mile from school; cream- cart passes door. The owner is in cam]) and is of fering the property at the low figure of £ll lOs per acre, a reduction of £6 10s. A low deposit will be accepted, and the balance can remain at o per cent for nine years. FINNERTY & DARBY MATAMATA Phone 68 WHEN YOU REAL) THIS STOP & CONSIDER THIS POINT : Why go out of the district to get plumbing work clone when J. KQCE TOWER ROAD, MATAMATA Can, do all you require and guarantee satisfaction. FOR PRIMES! QUALITY BEEP, MUTTON, PORK, ETC. 0. D. DAWSON Phone ill, Matamata The special quality of Dawson’.! SMALL GOODS arc renowned.

You Can Avoid Giving Your Baby Contaminated Milk! \/OUlt BABY is your clearest possession, and you A are the most vitally important person to him, because on you he entirely depends for everything. Unless you are able to feed him naturally, the risks he has to run are greatly increased. Though the mother's milk may be insufficient in quantity or quality. she may still be able to continue feeding baby naturally if she, too. takes Glaxo. Baby can be fed at night on mothers’ milk, and in the daytime on Glaxo, and will make a steady increase in weightand build up good health, based on a sound constitution. Baby can bo entirely reared on Glaxo, because it is simply the solids of pure milk, suitably modilied with extra cream and milk-sugar added, made freo from harmful germs, with all its natural sweetness permanently retained by the Glaxo Process. This is done at the source of supply before the milk has time to become sour or “go off.” The Glaxo Process causes the indigestible curd of the original milk to form into small particles which any baby can easily and quickly digest. Tho Glaxo-fed baby going on a holiday escapes the illness usually caused by a change of milk. Many doctors say that it is contaminated and fly-infected milk that causes the deaths of so many babies inthe hot summer months. In fact, one authority states:—“The housefly carries Summer Diarrhoea from child to child, and thus kills 5,000 to 15,000 children under one year old annually.’’ In New Zealand alone, G 55 babies died from Summer Diarrhoea during the last three years. Every mother knows how difficult, sometimes impossible, it is to keep baby’s milk sweet and fresh from one feed to another in hot, sultry days: yet sour milk or milk “on the turn” will cause many a baby to become sick or ill. Give Baby Glaxo-thegerm-free powdered milk, which come 3 to you in a scaled tin. Each feed of Glaxo is freshly prepared as required by mixing it with boiling water. Given to your baby in a sweet, cleau Glaxo Feeder, baby gets uncontaminated milk, a milk free from fly infection, because flies cannot reach it if you replace the lid on the tin You can have no better proof that Glaxo does build bonnie, healthy, happy babies than the fact that it has been persistently used by organisations for tbo preservation of infant life, and by Children’s Hospitals, for more than seven years, one alone having purchased 100,0001 bs. Give your baby Glaxo, and watch him thrive on the nourishment and nutriment in pure, germ-free Glaxo milk. You will rejoice to sec your baby growing stronger and healthier. Spain. By Royal Appointment to the Court of Italy. Awarded Gold Medal International Medical Congress Exhibition, li>l3. “Builds Bonnie Babies” 1/3, '1,6 and 6/- Tins of all Chemists and Stores. Ask your Doctor! I’ropnetors; Joseph Xathan <fc Co., Ltd-, London; and Wellington, N.ti. By Royal Appointment to the Court of N m m cm soil The Bonnie Baby in the picture is a Glu.ro Kiddy. Her mother writes;—"At birth she only weighed 6\!bs„ and for six weeks seemed at a standstill. We then commenced <living her Glaxo, according to our doctor’s orders. She has been .such a healthy and contented baby since, and cut her teelli so easily. At ta/etve months she had 12 teeth and ire have not had one night's trouble with her. Iler weight is now 22lbt. We cannot speak too highly of Glaxo, and have already recommended it to all our friendsf OUR OFFER To Everyone who Loves a Baby. A Free present of tlie Xew Revised Glaxo liaby Book, containing scores of illustrated pageso. invaluable information about baby—information that every mother should have for instant reference. This book lias been written by a doctor and a highly qualified nurse of long experience in the rearing and treatment of children. Everything a mother should know, which will save herendlcss worry and unnecessary trouble and help her to rear a bonnie, «1 healthy, happy baby is written in simple, \0' 3 understandable language in the Glaxo .4* Baby Book. The Glaxo Baby Book is beautifully printed and illustrated, full of useful' hints on how a baby should be bathed, clothed and led; bow lie < should sleep: how to recognise / ' and deal with the ailments to g/ . which baby is subject; a //. ,<y complete Feeding Timo Y ’ w \v> U Table from birth to 12 j v Jy ~i f A ' months, and a long list Ay Xv - of useful recipes for ,0 ' v babv’s dietary up to / “S -y ■ r A 2$ years. If you enclose 3d. i ' stamps, a trial tin of Glaxo will also bo supplied lo i V - ’ V> 7 < imps, atrial A. x,* y‘ V •' •* .' tof Glaxo / jy Ai -y .• , s vA 11 also bo \y A' l ?'- you ’ / GV”// /• ••• . ■■ •' .V s /. vv o** .• • . . *>- O o v v •>' o s s? Hot t—oß

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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 68, 7 February 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 68, 7 February 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 68, 7 February 1918, Page 1

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