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as g& *&« ->z mm A NY Baby Food thai requires the addition of milk is obviously not a complete food for Baby. There is something lacking which milk is required to supply. There is only one perfect food for Baby—his mother's milk. Rut if this is absent, or deficient in quality or quantity, the safe alternative is Glaxo, which contains all the food elements ,ieeded lo build firm flesh,sound iwnes and teeth, ami to create ■£;-• reserve of vitali'.y that enables to overcome the ailments of childhood. It is, of course ; important that baby should be fed regularly. It is even more important that each feed should contain the correct proportions of fowl elements. This is impossible a the food mustbem»td with milk: because ordinary cow's milk, even from the same cow. varies to a remarkable degree. Because Glaxo is always thesamestrewjtfi and is prepared by the simph addition of hot water, the Glaxofed Baby gets the correct proporGlaxo is simply the solids of pure milk of uniform richness ■with extra cream and milksugar added. The Glaxo process breuks down the nourishing milk-curd into minute particles, easily digested and assimilated by even a very weak baby. A Doctor writes: "I recommended Dr. , of •—■, to put his baby on it; he has done so, and speaks highly of it. Glaxo is the only children's milk preparation 1 recommend, believing in no other, it has saved many a child's life." (Signed) , L.R.C.P. Ask your Doctor! M Awarded Gold Medal, International Medical Connre*s Exhibition, London, 1913. trm rs n sftViUl EajSojl Glaxo ii obtainable from all Chemists and Stores at I/- per tin*; medium size, 2/-; large size, 5/- per tin. The Glaxo Baby Book tells you all about Glaxo, and contains 72 weli-illustrated pages full of just those hints—about Baby's Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling, Ailments, etc—that a mother or nurse needs every day of the week. PPST THIS COUPON TO-DAY to GLAXO, Oept. 30 Palmerston N. and «et your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by return. Name Address „ - • •• ■■•■••• - - Stratford Post. iiKlllllliiliWllllllllllllliiili

ELTHAM. NEW STYLES FOR SUMMER. and Novelties. V/E are prepared with the latest antS best, and respectfully invite you to visit , ~ ,, our Showroom, v/homn are dismayed the most recent Creations. SUMMER DRESSES—Neat, Stylish, SUMMER MILLINERY—Make your inexpensive garments that aro selection early. The double atsimply charming in their beautiful traction of smart, novel, styles at simplicity, and still more attractive astonishingly low prices will ensure because they are so lowly priced. a speedy reduction of stock. STYLISH BLOUSES—In great var- NECK WEAR—In all the latest deiety, are the attraction this week. We have them in all the latest styles and materials for all occasions and at all prices. Ladies 'lesiring something a little smarter than the average should see our present show. signs. New Gloves, new Hosiery, Corsets, new Silk Sport Coats, new Flowers, new Mounts, new Ribbon. Everything for ladies. THE ELITE, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM, Opposite Coronation Hotel. 1: /i'V -yi m. m m 1 m ma ' &Y. wm J • y .-/.,- w M i m I >:■■//. mm m m wm U m m m z * t.v' =*> m :■:._ Jih m fa m m HK W: W rX, ✓/•' m The name" per/-dion" may be a trlFHrg thing to look for, but don't forges—the nrrrte "peifcctton" guarantees the quality—" 7 a *?ctf. n " s-'ain scetch Whisky ; f>n. a safeguard agai-st the ill-effects of violent • .-'iid s delicious h. .crape nf r,!l times. 1 2 "pafecihn," Scotland's best, inn

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 36, 29 September 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 36, 29 September 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 36, 29 September 1914, Page 7

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