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Important 'Announcement Although The-Dresden Piano Co.’s name has become a household word throughout the Dominion it has been decided to relinquish this familiar title and to adopt in its place that of The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. When the business started over 32 years ago, the name “The Dresden,” being honourably associated with all that was best in Music and Art, was chosen as a good trading title, but despite its well-earned popularity, there can be no doubt it is no longer acceptable for an ALL BRITISH COMPANY. The Shareholders and Directors are without exception British born and bred, and are all v resident under the British flag: there is not, nor has there ever been, one single shilling of anything but British capital used or invested in the business: and as Bristol is the birthplace of the founder and present Chairman of Directors of the Company, the public will appreciate the change of title to that of The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd, A • :--N i“j •« ■ ■ »' !l I ■ ■ iii> 11 yiiiiu Baby is nourished only by what he digests —not necessarily by all the food he swallows. For instance, the curd of unmodified cow’s milk ■orms, in baby’s stomach, a solid, indigestible mass which often causes him acute pain and gives both baby -uid his mother many a sleepless night. The stomach of a baby two weeks 0 [Z k old holds only two ounces —no room >'» * months oiu. or experiments —hence his food must be in a form that will enable him 10 quickly obtain all the nourishment rom every drop he swallows. Such a food is mother’s milk —but f this is absent or deficient in qual.ty or quantity the safe alterna'■ive is Glaxo. Glaxo is simply the solids of pure milk with extra cream and milksugar added. The Glaxo process breaks down the nourishing milk-curd into minute soft particles easily digested and assimilated by even a very weak baby. “I am recommencing all my pa'ienls 0 put all their r hilrtren m it. When he mother's milk is insufficient or u«uitab e I consider Glaxo a very vatuble prepa alien. (Signed) L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S Hill m T"l"< Jills L" 'liii'JUt lUlft/t,,. na Z 'Hunt 1 sm Ask your Doctor I u Q C 3 Awarded Bali Wedai. Internnfionnl MMem Congre** Exhibition, London. ISIS. “Builds Bonnie Babies” Glaxo it obtainable from all Chemists and Stores at I/- per tin ; medium size, 2 j- ; large size, 5/- per tin. The Glaxo Baby Book tells you all about Glaxo, and contains 72 well-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. POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY to GLAXO, Dept, jn Palmerston N. and get your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by return. Name Address % £3 JStratford Post mifiinni!'! u:i .u it:ii i GREAT SALVAGE ft ft,CrCrtER5 CHO.SPHATONIC OF SALE cs JEWELLER’S STOCK. Consumption can be prevented if Coughs and Colds be treated at once with . • 9 Nature, in collaboration with Science, provide* ui with no pester remedy Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Croup, Incipient Consumption tqdfli Wasting Diseases than Lane’s Emulsion. It is so good that doctors freely re£otlin«i(l it and thousands, who have derived benefit from its use, enthusiastically advise fricsdi sad acauaiatances to use it. ' * ‘a I- : For children or (or adults, for or let women, it is equally efficacious—rostotiag health and strength, eradicating diseases and weakness, and checking the development of deadly Consumption. It soothes and disinfects the digestive tract, and aids digestion, assimilation and nutrition. From Weston, Otago, N.Z.— "My wife suffered from weakness end fee era! debility for five yean, and during that time took all sorts and kinds of medicines ordered by nadica! men, btit none of them gave her any lasting benefit. I Was advised to try Lane's Emulsion, and did so, with the result that instead of being weak and ailing, my wife is quit* well agaia. We are always pleased to r-'-mtrntnd Lane's Emulsion.” JOHN HEAVEY. Wertoa. Otago, N.Z # Grt a bottle of Lane’s Emulsion to-day. Two sizes; at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle; obtainable at all stores and chemists. The large size contain* more than two of the small bottles. Avoid substitute* and emphasise the name “ Lauaa’a” Emulsion. Sole Manufacturer t E. G. LANE. Choairt, Damans, N.Z. t “It’s Famous Because It’s Good” Hundreds point Fletcher’s Phosphatonic as the finest of all nerve-bracers, either for the convalescent or for the run-down worker. Ihe j • fled system reapinds immediately to its stiengtheninK influence. Weakness, Debility, f feavinen and Depression disappear alter a few doses. Fletcher’ Phosphatonrc TN rny new Temporary Premies opI posite the County Ho,tel, Broadway, I am offering to che public of Stratford, 3« discount : n the £ off Jewellery which was saved in the safe and is undamaged. .I K STONE AT ALL TIME The beverage for all times, all weather*, for men, for woman. IS 'he nerve-food that will bring new health and strength to YOU. 2 6&46 at all Chenii-ls and Stores oi post tree Irum CHAS A. FLETCHER. Chenp i>t. VVellingi n, 1 i iBHMMOWMOgwaaWWi MlPf Q|P|T\l For 35 year* Nelson j Moate's Teas have by M n . -rF'C their purity, quality, value I IV *.Sr_Tr. . and flavour given eotni „| . p tt’k* a c piere sausilotioD, .ou get Ndioa AUtaiou. U It le healthfully beneficial. AT OMOB .... V DRINK t A TONIC A MEDICINE J WOT wru/LC semis,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1915, Page 7

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