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Your Baby’s Health The most precious thing you have is your baby. Good health is the most precious possession he can have, and this is largely determined by his receiving a food that will satisfy the demands of his quickly growing little body. The best possible food for him is Breast Milk; the next best is The Food that “Builds Bonnie Babies” Awarded Gold Medal, International Medical Congress Exhibition, 1913. By Royal Appointment to the Court of spam. Every drop of' Glaxo does baby good. It consists of pure milk, added cream and milk sugar dried to a powder. When mixed with boiling water, it at once forms a modified milk which is natural (not artificial) nourishment and which is so modified that a day old baby can get all his nourishment from it. Modified Pure Milk is the first food a baby can digest, for his food must be in liquid form. It is the same with the invalid and convalescent—that is why Glaxo is good for both Babies and Invalids. A§k your Doctor! 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 I Glaxo, Dept. 30 Palmerston North ffNpriaton: JOSUI NATBAJI * Oo„ LTD., Lsniaa wad Wolllagton. LL-tS Before you bay a feeder—-ilk y««r Chemist to show you the GLAXO FEEDER NOW is tile time that everybody needs a Lawn Mower. Your lawns will not do you credit unless creditably kept. The warm weather makes the grass grow quickly, but cutting with the Great American Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers is a plea ■ sure. Stocked at Harkness’ Engineer ing Works, Juliet Street, Stratiord, who also sharpens old Mowers by machinery and puts thorn in good order. Also in stock—Grass Catchers, Iron Age Wheel Hoes and Seed Sowers. % . jpii IV “ iy i t JBEAI T I i ISA WN MOWCflf B. HARKNESS iQisn JULIET STREET, STRATFO ID. PHOTOGRAPHICi* PHOTOGRAPHIC - * ti,. ■a rj • •■I 1 (3 COMPETITION. M * .m COMPETITION. 3 V\ # fhrri. .. V & I FOR AMATEURS and BEGINNERS, Prize* £1 Is, 10s 6d, 6s. 30 A• . i * #l* V . t- 'i •s m i M ALL PHOTOS entered will be submitted to a competent judge, whose decision will be final. An entry may consist of three or more prints. There is no limit to the number. The last day of entry is 18th Dec©'*?* in ,» - D . , . mber, Prints may be any size, not larger The lowing particulars should be writteQ ’ 0Q back of 6ach prmt: _ Name and address or aend Qi . Plate or Film used. Date Exposed. Title (if any). No print which has won a prize in a oompet i fc]on will be eligible. Amateurs and Beginners only allowed to compete*. Each entry mmt be accompanied b y oU t s ide wrappers or labels of plates, Dims and papers (Muring my .tamp or , abe , used fco pro(Swj6 the print. The copyright of the winning print to remain the property of the competitor.

All entries must be sent to the nnd ©rsigned on or before Saturday, 18th December 191*. and marked outside, “Photographic Competition.” T. A. W. NICHOLSON CHEMIST AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, Broadway, Sirs'ford.

DAIRY FARMERS—You will i'»ed an Aerator to cool your milk during the summer months. We have a sne|v; article at the right prioo. Inspection T&, invited.—McMillan and Fredrio. Wanted Ksowh—That I stock all kinds of oil for oil engines, nao or oar* ami eyohse. All best quality, at lowest prices. I, Harkn«Ms ; Juicet Street, Stratford Pkonca 19 ;ad Ci«.

C. A. COPELAND. (late of Wellington) DESIRES to notify that he has purchased the DOUGLAS GENERAL STORE. and will be glad to supply settlers with all classes of MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, AND HARDWARE of the Highest Quality at Moderate Prices. 0. A. COPELAND. j

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 41, 18 October 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 41, 18 October 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 41, 18 October 1915, Page 7

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