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r Grown Under the Flag- and \ Famed Throughout the World \ THERE is only one Tea on the Market of which it can honesty be said if 3 is°grown, that it is grown, picked, graaea, pienucu au« f . _ ~ that is the far-famed Uptons Tea-a Tea that is popxilar in corner of the Globe where civilized men and women foregather. C. Instead of being represented by Commission Agents, as is the case wilh other firmE, 5 ; n fnn Ltd their own branches and employees at Colombo, Calcutta, EoCbav and Madras, in addition to extensive Tea Gardens m both India and Ceylon. 0. Naturally, only the pick of the Garaens is sold as Lip tons Tea The distinctive flavour and uniform excellent quality of this famous Tea . je 4ill maintained despite the War. Sold everywhere at the old prices. ptons Tea Obtainable from all Grocers at 1/8, 1/10, and 2/- per lb

are smiling happy babies with strong bones, a happy disposition and a strong constitution, the finest foundation on which to build a happy, prosperous 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 ! n The food that “Builds Bonnie Babies Awarded Gold Medal, International Medical Congress Exhibition 1913 • By Royal Appointment to the Court of Spain. - c-* . t ~ k I ■” . . -■* 1 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 your copy of this valuable Book to-night. Glaxo, Dept 35 Palmerston North Proprietor*; JOBEPH NATHAN * Co.. Ltd., London and Wellin C ton J.T.—43 Before you buy a feeder— ask your Chemist to shew you the GLAXO FEEDER

Left Hospital and gone to Convalescent Home. Corpl W. J. Hardman PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER JULY 12TH. Otago Mounted; Tpr J. Sinclair WOUNDED Admitted, to Netley Hospital. Field Engineers: Sapper J. Buckley Field Artillery: Corpl A. W. Goldsmith Otago Battalion; Pvt I. McEwan, Pvt J. Hughes Wellington Mounted; Tpr Hutton Canterbury Battalion: Pvt Mycroft, Pvt Johnston Headquarters: Corpl S. E. Cockle Plymouth Hospital, Canterbury Battalion; Corpl G. P. Niall, Pvt A. Collett. «•. In London: Corpl R. T. Barlow. PROGRESS REPORT. ISUED JULY 17. WOUNDED. ARRIVED (MANCHESTER-. Canterbury Battalon; Pvt C. Bux-1 ton, C. J. Shaw j Wellington Battalion. Pvts H. R. Atkinson, A. D. Sutton Wellington Mounted: Tpr J. R. Brem. ner Auckland Battalion; Pvts R. G. Mason, E. F. G. Crisp, J. S. Lynds, M. Tuite, A. De B Purchas Otago Battalion: Driver A. Stewart Otago Mounted: Corel W. McDonald WOUNDED CONVALESCENT. (Discharged) Canterbury Battalion: Pvt W. H..R. Mein Otago Battalion; Pvt J. I. Shannon, J. R Lvall SICK CONVALESCENT. (Discharged! '

I m ✓ m & f m ~s> I '’tea. “Eggs or Chickens? Which?”-—is frequently the question on baking day if the alleged “new-laid” article is used. Discard all uncertain methods of cooking and use Edmonds Egg Powder. Not only is it a certainty—-“ Sure to Rise” but it makes the daintiest cakes, the most wholesome pastry and the most nutritious food without the use of r . eggs. ..J/i mmmW mm

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 260, 20 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 260, 20 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 260, 20 July 1915, Page 7

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