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FINNERTY AND DARBY MATAMATA AGENTS FOR THE UNITED INSURANCE COY., LTD. All classes of insurances effected at lowest rates Settlements Pbompt and Libehal Matamata Butchery My Meat is Rood, My measuro just; I wish to please, But cannot trust. For I have trusted To my sorrow, So pay to-day ; I'll trust to-morrow. W. C. VINCENT Cash Butcher MATAMATA

gSEftgg* @@ig3gaesg3e»ea@a o oESs^^s3ES^fgiE§c^e«©gSEasg&s:;S AS with pride and love you look at the wee morsel of humanity, so helpless and dependant upon you, you vow that, come what may, your precious little Baby shall have the very best chance you can give him. That is why Baby'B mother will feed him herself if she can, for she knows that no other food can supply the intensely individual nourishment which Baby's mother alone has power to give. If the breast milk does not satisfy Baby, it can generally be improved both in quality and quantity by the mother herself . taking a cup or two of Glaxo daily; or if the mother finds the strain of continuous breast feed- / ing too great. Baby can have Glaxo in turn with Af/(^ the breast without causing digestive disturbance. ./M///A ■ This is because Glaxo is simply the solids of rich, '////////I'/l pure milk enriched with added cream and milk ny/fr/a sugar. The Glaxo process makes the milk free '//'r/f/M of germs and breaks down the nourishing curd liMi/IS of the milk into minute, easily-digested particles IWlllm similar to the lact-albumen of Breast Milk. HllihteBecause Glaxo is a complete food in itself, instan!- 'lllllliffti&wP*' ly prepared with boiling water, it is economical. /■/ Ifjfff/Mts No added milk, cream or milk sugar is required. It IMi :S Only the quantity required for each feed is re« ///Wlffjftii moved from the sealed vessel. There is no waste, //»/ JwWj no miik going sour in warm muggy weather—and [iWlfl no risk of contamination from flies. It\ (// Because it is a complete food in itself, Glaxo is an j ■ economy, particularly in these times, when every / mother wants her money to go the furthest. In the words of a mother who had reared her Baby solely on Glaxo: "If only more mothers would give their Babies Glaxo and stick to it, I am sure there would be many more beautiful Babies than there are to take the place of those men who have so nobly fallen, and to become useful and prominent citizens.' Everyone who loves a Baby and wants that Baby to to have the best possible chance of growing up strong and healthy and bonnie should feed him on Glaxo. Ask your Doctor! The Glaxo Baby Book gives sound advice and useful hints for every mother and nurse. It is undoubtedly the finest book about Baby ever published by the proprietors of a Baby food. Even the most experienced mother will find many valuable hints in this book. The Food that Builds Bonnie Babies 1/6, 2/0, 0/- tins at all Chemists and Stores. By Royal Appointment to the Courts of Italy and Spain. Awarded Gold Medal International Medical Congrest Exhibition, 1913. show you a Glaxo Feeder. Send the Coupon or a postcard i for Your FREE Copy to-day! \ &OOOOOOOO&OOOOO r>oOO<M>oO<H>*oOo< I To GLAXO, Dept. : 8 \ Palmerston North I Pltaie tend me a FREE Copy of the yew GLAXO 9 BABY BOOK. I enclose a penny stamp for postage. If 3d. in iltmpi i» unt with :hl> coupon ft trial tin •f Glmo will b« luppliad to you.

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Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 136, 12 June 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 136, 12 June 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 136, 12 June 1919, Page 1

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