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FOR ONE MONTH ONLY :: PIPING, Half-inch Threequarter-inch - One inch - FENCING WIRE, No. 8, Plain - 12 x 6, Barb Wire BENZINE, Motor Spirit, per case per foot per foot 1/3 per foot 59/6 per cwt. 606 per cwt. 0,9/3 The Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd Phone 17 MATAMATA * P.O. Box 32

FINNERTY AND DARBY MATAMATA AGENTS FOR THE UNITED INSURANCE COY., LTD. All classes of insurances effected at lowest nitofl Settlements Phomit ami Lideiul TO BE IS A STEP TO SUCOESS STEP into the Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon conducted by T. HEAP'S Adjoining Mclntyre's. BILLIARDS BILLIARDS

Land Bargain OWNER'S SONS AT WAR t Ar ACRES FREEHOLD—.4rO now house of 4 rooms; G-bail cowshed and ongino room; 100 acres in grass; 30 ncros ploughed ready for turnips; 15 acios good drained swamp. PRICE £3O; £275 CASH. ' Tho Quick Salesmen." 'Phono 1. MATAMATA

The Glaxo Baby Book dives sound advice and useful hints for every mother and nurse. It is undoubtedly the finest book about Baby ever pub- . lished by the proprietors of a Baby food. Even the most experienced mother will find many valuable hints in this book. Send the Coupon or a postcard for Your Copy TO-DAY! The Last Frolic of the Day THE bath] is over with iti splashing and its fun. And bedtime's coming with its blessing and its kiss. But, in between, these two most precious beings have an half-hour all their own; a little time to revel in their buoyant health and spirits, for both arc well, and both are very happy. A happy Baby makes a happy mother; and a Baby fed on Glaxo is always happy became Glaxo it a Baby's ideal nourishment, whenever, for any reason, his mother's milk is not available. Glaxo not only fully nourishes, but leaves Baby free from indigestion—the cause of more unhappy Babies than most people *t»spect. As every mother knows, pure, clcai, fresh, rich cow's milk is best after healthy brftast milk for Baby, and this is just what Gl«xo is—with the added advantage that it does not go sour. The Glaxo Process of irestmf. *U milk destroys the germs which are the e»uje of milk-borne diseases (such as diphtheria, scar'et fever, tuberculosis, etc.) It also prevents ibe curd (casein) forming into a leathery, hard-to-digest mass in Baby's stomach—instead it forms into particles from which Baby can easily and quickly get the nutriment he needs to form firm flesh and dense bones. Doubtless you will join the happy band of mothers who have already found by comfortable experience that Glaxo is the food that saves them worry and anxiety, and ensures Baby - healthy constitution with the prospects of bright, happy future. Ash your Doctor! To GLAXO, Dept. ™ Palmerston North Pkase send me a fret Copy of the -Win GLAXO I'A Hi' HOOK. 1 enclose ci penny slump fur postage. •lampi it lent with ihi. coupon « trial tin of Gliko will bo supplied to you. IloU-72 The Food that Builds Bonnie Babies 1/8, "it'). 6,'- lins ;it (•mists iind Stores By Royal Appointment to the Courts vf Italy and Spain Awarded (Sold Medal International Medical Congress Exhibition, lilt. Boforc you buy a Feeder aak your Chemist to •how you a Glnxo Feeder.

Arch Mavolla, which won tho Annivorsary handicap ivt Bandwick, was brod by Messrs W. Dunn and Sons, of Waihou.

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Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 118, 6 February 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 118, 6 February 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 118, 6 February 1919, Page 1

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