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Babies are smiling happy babies with strong bones, a happy disposition and a strong constitution, the finest foundation on which to build a happy, p» osperous life. This is a good description of babies reared on Glaxo, the Food that “Builds Bonnie Babies.” This is because Glaxo is simply the solids of enriched milk, made germ-free by the Glaxo Process, which also breaks down the nourishing curd of the milk into minute, easily-digested particles. When mixed with boiling water, Glaxo at once forms a modified milk which is natural (not artificial) nourishment—a complete food for baby from birth. While easily digestible, Glaxo is not pre-digested, and therefore promotes a healthy activity of the digestive organs without subjecting them to undue strain. Taken as a “night cap” by Adults, Glaxo induces sound, healthy sleep. Ask your Doctor! Q The food that “Builds Bonnie Babies” Awarded Gold Medal, International Medical Congress Exhibition, 1913. By Royal Appointment to the Court of Spain. WE OFFER FREE a copy of the beautifully illustrated 72-page GLAXO BABY BOOK which is full of useful hints and information all about baby. Send for your copy of this valuable Book to-night. Glaxo, Dept 30 Palmerston North Proprietors: Joseph Nathan A Co., Ltd.. London And Wellington. J.1.-4S before y®u buy a feeder— ask your Chemiit to skew yoa the GLAXO FEEHF.

Ihm'e soldit for OONtiiNCrON'S IRISH HOS 3 Sold Hare mo k'i s«ys the retailer “and there is nothing in my stock that I can more conscientiously recommend for coughs and colds than Bennington’s Irish Moss. For over halt a century it has been the standard, neverfailing remedy, and the public have set their seal of approval upon Ur. Geo. Hale, Trocadero hold, New Plymouth, writes as 'allows;— "In re'erence to your preparation ‘Bonningtons Irish Mo'i,' I with to stale that it hat given me great relief when 1 used it for a severe attack <i Influenia. 1 have every confidence in recommending it." risM SOWtNOTTN I IBISHMCi' | Soidltep I im. The genuine effectiveness of this long-tried specific i* proved to the hilt by such letters as these. Two sizes—get the large battle —most economical I 92 Mr. R. Stevens, of Dtnnevirke, writes as follows; "1 haveveiv much pleasure in ad ding my tesiimtny to the curative powers »f 'Bennington'- Irish Mess es it has cured me sf seme very severe cuids- I recommend it to young and old alike" .... 3

NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. VVfOTICE is hereby given by th ' -i-T undersigned owners of propert on Salisbury, Croydon, Makara, an Kaiapoi Roads, that all persons tres passing on their lands with dog or gu will be prosecuted. ALBERT WALKER. , W. HATHAWAY. CUAS. GOODWIN. HAROLD KIRKBY. J. M. HAIR. A. W. BUDGE. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE is herjby given by tin undersigned owners of property at Huiukama, that all persons trespassing on their land with dog or gun will be prosecuted, and dogs shot. C. 11. WEST. D. YANDLE. S. A. GOODING. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ! mRESPASSERS with dog or gun on the properties of the undersigned, Upper Manaia Road, are here, by warned that they will he prosecuted with exception, and all dogs found destroyed. F. CURRIE. T. WAITE. ANDERSON BROS. W. R. CORBETT. S. A. MANN MISS MCODY, DRKfiSMAK ER, C.B.A. Buildings, Broad wu> If A DIES own materials made up Style and Fit guaranteed a speciality Zealaudia Ranges, bein-- nttej «itr the very latest improvements are necessarily the best on Hie market for the money. The superior open lire which is fitted to tbip range, makes it the familv’ij friend.— McMillan and Fredric, Broadway

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 45, 23 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 45, 23 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 45, 23 June 1915, Page 7

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