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WE Paints, Oils, Etc Hardware Seeds SPECIAL Linseed Oil lis per gal White Lead (Superfine) 80s per cwt Mixed Paints, 1 lb, H gal, 1 gal Methven Boilers SWEDEN t>„„u»*„ m. * Sutton's Superlative Buckets, Chums Q^m KJng Nails, Staples ■;; Magnum Bonum Belting, Axes Limited Stocks Only Plow line, Eope Spades, Shovels MANGELS _ , _ _ , Long Eod Forks, Hoes, Rakes j erßey . Q ueen Drain Drags, Hinges Prizewinner Hay Forks, Locks CABROTg And all Builders' Lines at White Belgian Lowest Prices %?*?% Champion Giant Orange Plow Collars < Dandy Brushes Shell Eye and Plain Winkers Backhands Hames Bridles Girths Whips Thongs Saddles from £3 5s to £8 Buggy, Gig and Van Harness 'Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd MAT AM ATA V R0.80x32

FINNERTY AND DARBY MATAMATA AGENTS FOE THE UNITED INSURANCE COY., LTD. All classes of insurances effected at lowest rates Settlements Prompt and Liberal TO BE WELL GROOMED IS A STEP TO SUCCESS STEP into the Hairdressin and Shaving Saloon conducted by T. HEAP'S Adjoining Mclntyre's. BILLIARDS : : BILLIARDS

Land Bargain OWNER'S SONS At WAR ACRES FREEHOLD—- ) new house of 4 rooms; 6-bail cowshed and engine room; 100 acres in grass; 30 acres ploughed ready for turnips; 15 acres good drained swamp. PRICE £3O; £275 CASH. "The Quick Salesmen." Thone 1. MATAMATA

Your Greatest Joy in Life is Your Baby P'ROM the crown of his merry little head to the tips can have Glaxo in turn vrith the br*a*t without f«ar of of his wee ioes, bal»y is more dear to you than any- digestive disturbance. Should it be impossible for baby (hirer pise in all the world. It is your heart's delieht to watch liitn growstuidy, strong and well, and you will do everything in your power to make liirn so. Baby's health and happiness to-day, and in years to come, res! s to a groat "Stent upon the nourishment he receives during the first few m mills of his life. That is why a mother will feed baby herself if she can possibly do so. Nothing ean compare with the intensely individual nourishment which she alone has power to gi veil'the breast-milk does not satisfy baby, it. can generally bo improved loth in quality and quantity by the mother herself taking a ettp of two of Glaxo daily; or if the mother finds tho strain of continuous breast-feeding too great, baby /!y Itopit'i Appointment to t.e Court o/Spain. liy ltoval Apiointmtni to the Court of It-<ly. Awarded Gold Medal International Medical Congress Exhibition. WIS. "Builds Bonnie Babies" - 113, g,6 and 6;- Tins Contents of the New Revised Edition of the Glnxo Baby Book: to hare breast-milk at all, ho should be retired from birth on Glaxo, the food which for the past ceves yean ha* teen persistently used by Children"! Hospital-, and Health Authorities. Glaxo is (imply the solid* of the parent milk, suitably modified, enriched with extra cream ami milk mttfjir, and corn* yon but a trifle more than ordinary milk. The secret ot itn *ue.«ess U in theQlaxn Process, which not only m»ket Olaxo absolutely safe and germ-free, hut als > breaks down the nourishing, eitrd into soft, easily digested particles,so that even a very Avenk baby can obtain all the nourishment from every drop • wallo wtd. period ;:naer the supervision of highly qualHled specialist* in infant-feeding. race Page Page 31 Convulsions .. 80 niccougl).. .. 40 Riokct* . Croup .. .. 80-87 Infectious Diseases 50 Ringworm £9-30 Delicate Babies 25 Jau.ndice.. .. 40 Scalds i)0 Dcvt lopment .. 9 Let terß from Lord Searlatina 12-13 I Diarrhoea .. 87-38 Norton .. 25-26 Kevtr) . £9-30 Delicate Babies 25 Jau.ndie 80 Development .. 9 Letters: 12-13 Diarrhcea .. 87-33 Norto 31-: 2 Dietaries oto 12 m'ths 54 Measles 32 12 to 18 months 54-55 Measure 32 Ijto 2J years 55 Medicin s« r»g« 40 Riokcts .. .. 44-46 60 Ringworm .. 4R-46 40 Scalds .. .. 82-33 Senrlatina (Scarlet Hunts and Scalds 32-83 Diphtheria .. 38 Capacity of Baby's Dysentery Stomach .. 19-20 Expectant Mothers 2] Charing .. .. 88 Feeding Baby .. 1-' Chicken Pox .. 83 Feeding Bottles.. 38 Chilblains .. 83-34 Fu-dingTiineTable Children's Complaints-- Fever (General Treat--54-55 Measure ..• 55 Medicine Client .. 38-39 Mumps .. 39 Natural Food .. 21-2'.' Nettle Rash IMB i Night Feeds .. 38-29 Nursery. Tho .. 23 Nursing Mothers it- I Poisoning 39-40 I Pi em at arc Babii I mentof) .. 39-40 I'iem 81-50 Fruit Juice .. 21 Frcv< 29 Germon Measles' 40 Quint 81 Olaxo is Germ-free 18 Bash SI 35 Glnxo: What is it? 15-18 Reeit £9 Directions for Making 19 Uegn S5-S6 Easiest to Prepare 20 | Restl Proprietors: Joseph 25-26 Fever) 40-41 | Sleep 24 j Smallpox 51 Squint a 41 Teething .. 9 Testimonial from 41 Lady M«jo ~ 25 Testimonials ~ 9-10 Thrush .. 22-28 Travelling 41-42 Vaccination ~ 24 Vomiting Post this Coupon To-djty To GLAXO (Dcpt. *8 ) Palmerston North Pltase send by return th* Reelui OLAXO HAItY BOOK offered Tret to everyone who lores a Baby. 21 I Prevention of Infection 50 Wetting the bed 40 Quinsy .. .. 42 When Feeding . . Chemist's Same. N.B. ]fßd !o Jtanip> is sent wl'h thla 5 Bashes .. . 42-44 Whenßaby goes out 12 f < o«r''n a larg.ln.llin of O!, t0 Wl ll j Recipes .. .. 55-58 Whooping Corgh 49-50 : f' ►UM.lted to you ina«*t«>ii toilw \ Regular Habits.. 10-U Worms .. ~ 50 I ' ,b? U " 0 *' ? j Restless Sleep 441 | i^ Joseph Nathan «fc Co., Ltd., London; and We! ling ten, X.Z. Is 3d. 2s 6d and 6s Tins

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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 108, 28 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 108, 28 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 108, 28 November 1918, Page 1

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