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f &?*** I ,1 '■■•>;< as&v. ~ . v . mACS Hitt WKtKStfk b? A -X ■>-. .KiVr-■?.';. vv-.vv* ’.r-T ftT*r se* 56gf< SSSbSfc> £oO .’/tC OH.! /rs iri r‘/ <!> “45 Years ago I started smoking,” 1 said a well-known business man, “since then I’ve tried a score of brands, but for downright pleasure and value there’s but one tobacco —Golden Eagle— king of them all. Rich, .yet mild and sweet —deliciously cool and satisfying, there’s a fragrance and aroma about Golden Eagle found in m other tobacco*” LDENEAGLE I;; ||CI mm jujl £s.vl ■d- 2 'i 0 | Baby is nourished" | only by what be digests S —-not necessarily by all the food he swallows. |H For instance, the curd of unmodified cow’s milk HI forms, in baby’s stomach, a solid, indigestible mass HI . which often causes him acute pain and gives both baby HH and his mother many a sleepless night. The stomach of a baby two weeks old holds only two ounces —no room for experiments —hence Iris food must beina form that will enable him to quickly obtain all the nourishment from every drop he swallows. Such a food is mother’s milk—but if this is absent or deficient in quality or quantity the safe alternative 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. " 1 sin recmnrr.r'! 'i.ip i'i my ca isnls to Dut sll Uiei;_i InUrti- t> i , \X Kra br laolhn't r-iilt !s ;»si.ffic tr.i cr un•uit. b e I consider C.« .* a vciy .a!utill* p:cpa st on. (Signed) L.H.C.P., L.K.C.S. 17 Look at this bonnit Gia.vo-renml Uabu- the ii July S mouths old. Or m iVI ?> ■ si fm fts Vi I \u I; aasss* i i {?•;««•• •• rfi .5/1 i >{>&»'•% ii axdlUg' o'lm t-jf V<‘ ■H SIS :7Z* r.WJt ■£r.^ Do dor! your & WU s 0 Wv) mJ&MMr ji uunlrii C"l<i HTfdnl. Tutminrionn! X r ,’,!!rm C<m-jrr.<* ’Exhibition, Landau , 13 iS. “Builds Bonnie Babies” Gldio it obtainable from al! Cheimls and Store? at !/- per tin ; tnediurr »ize, 2/- ; large size, 5;- p*d tin. The Glaxo Baby Booh tells you all about Glaxo, and contains 72 well-illustrated pages fall of just nose hints about Baby’s Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling, Ailments, ale.—that a mother or nurse needs every day of the week. M r y\ M >-V /‘7 f sir. POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY to GLAXO, Dipt. So Palmerston N. ami. get your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by return. Name AdtkW SpS Taibape Times

have just landed, direct from manufacturer, 16 dozen pair* of this «veliicnown maker of footwear. They claim to have STOOD THE TEST FOR 80 YEARS. ■a.en best Box Calf Cookham Boots, Radies’ Best Glace Kid Derby Boots. 27/ and £B/. 24/. ■ Afon’c Best Glace Kid Derby Boots, Radies’ Best Glace Kid Derby Show, 50/, 27/6, and 25/. 21/ } 20/, and 19/6. Men’a Best Glace Kid Balmoral, Radies’ Best Glace Kid-Deroy Si'- <■©B, 27/. - ' 15/6, 16/6, 17/6, IS/6. Men’s Best Glace Kid Derby Shoe, Radies’ Beat Glace Kid Bal. SKoe ■2l/ and 26/. , no cap (comfort), 17/6. SEE WINDOW. lii-tse Goods are made on roomy fitting lasts, and are all cut short fronts. MURRAY’S CASH SHOE STORE, Taihapc. . 1 1 and medical research hit prov>S£3 eoaduiively that fin* tea like , ■B> AMBER TIPS 2/- per lb. it almost at cheap as inferior leant 1/6. j Amber Tins giv-s more cups to the lb. and meant better health. 76

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 154, 4 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 154, 4 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 154, 4 March 1915, Page 2

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