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may have his life endangered by feeding on watered milt I Almost every day you may read report* of prosecutions lor adulteration and watering of milk. This is a matter of alarm to every thoughtful mother of a baby. For—what kind of water do you suppose the adulterator puts into his milk ? Seldom or never pure water; usually unclean; sometimes filthy, reeking with typhoid and disease germs. There are other dangers to your baby in the use of ordinary cow’s milk. Usually it cannot reach you until alter a journey of several hours in which time it develops acidity. Too often, also, it comes in dirty cans. For these reasons, if you love your Baby, you cannot risk his precious life by feeding him on ordinary cow’s milk.. Yet (if scientifically modified) germ-free, pure cow’s milk contains just the needful clement* for Gaby’s, feeding. How are you to ensure a pure supply? --Practically the only way to procure pure germ-free milk is in the farm of The Food that “Builds Bonnie Babies” Awarded Gold Medal, International Medical Congress Exhibition, 1913. By Royal Appointment to the Court of SpamBabies thrive on Glaxo becaust it is just the solids of pure milk with extra cream and milk-sugar added, and so prepared by the Glaxo procesa that Baby’s delicate etomach can digast it easily. J Analysis shows Gljaxo to approximate more nearly to Mother • —jilt than any other i'ood. It is the only food containing tht same amount of |at as Mothers milk—and Baby s diet must include a sufficiency of fat of he is likely to develop rickets. •* Patent" foods are all deficient in fat. Glaxo is not a Patent foed. I Glaxo is in dry poWder form. It is only necessary to add hat water and Baby s food is ready. It is a natural food for baby | And it ia absolutely germ-free and essentially safe! Aik your Doctor! WE OFFER iFREE a copy of the beautifully illustrated 72-page GLAXO BABY BOOK, which is full of useful hints knd information all about baby. Send for your copy of this valuable Book to-night ! Glaxo, Dept. 3 Palmerston North Proprietors: JOSJCPK NAIMAK * CO., LTD., Loxdon aad Wellington. ■ ' JJL-46 B«f«n yau buy a ftedtr—ask year Chemist to show you tha GLAXO FEEDE

JBCAWNf I'AWN MOWCIf ~ ‘ NOW is the tim© that everybody needs a Lawn Mower. Your lawns will not do you credit unless creditably kept. The warm weather makes the grass grew quickl), but cutting with the Great American Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers is a plea sure. Stocked at Harkneas’ Engineer ing Works, Juliet Street, Stratford, who also sharpens old Mowers by machinery and puts them in good order. Also in stock—Grass, Catchers, Iron Ago Wheel Hoes and Seed Sowere. B. BARENESS JULIET STREET, STRATFORD.. M-mm 5 1W V pM * -a. V m&j a : iw •it’ » 3 X PHOTOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION COMPETITION. ~v£S3 *OR AMATEURS and BEGINNERS, Prizes £1 Is, 10e 6d, 6a. ALL PHOTOS entered mil be subBritted 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* fl ,{, erj 1916. Prints may be any size, not larger than i-plate. The following particulars should be wrifcten on b ack of eaoh pr j n t;■i Name and address of send er> Plate or Film usedDate Exposed. Title (if any). No print which has won a prize in a competition will be eligible. Amaieurs and Beginners only allowed to compete. Each entry mutt ha accompanied by outside wrappers or labels of plates, films and papers hairing my stamp or labal used to the print. The copyright of the winning print to remain the property of the competitor . All entries must he sent to the undersigned on or before Saturday, 18th 0 teem her 1918, and marked outeide, “Photographic Competition.” T. A. W. NICHOLSON CHEMIST AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, Broadway, Stratford. OLU» HOTPI, tTABL.it. DAY, BOOMT ACCOMMODATION CENTRALLY SITUATED. every attention Tawr ;t ’*rt« h wait leafcatf altar kern f. THACKER, G. 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 IEBCHANDISE, PRODUCE, /ND HARDWARE of the Highest Quality at Moderate Prices. 0. A. COPELAND.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 70, 22 November 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 70, 22 November 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 70, 22 November 1915, Page 7

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