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r&W< (1) Lever v(F the top lid. Pierce lowei lid at arrow's point and lever off as shown. Do not cut round lower lid—it it unnecessary. (2) Take out measure. Cut aicay top ofpa/rehmeiit bag inside tin. . Take out some ; Glaxo with a teaspoon and fill the measure, scraping level as shown. Do not dip measure into Glaxo. {3) Put requlrednumber of measures of Gloat into a cup or measuring glass. '(See directions on tin.) Add a little hot viater and stir to a thick paste. Then add a little more water and stir to a thin "II is so Easy to prepare Baby's food —,Now that he has Glaxo." Yon simply add hot water to Glaxo! No cooking, no elaborate uniting, no risk of making a serious mistake; no delay—so that baby does not become angry and screaming with increasing hunger; milk or cream are not required; so that there is no heavy milk bill to pay. • You simply add hot water to Glaxo I For night feeds, this is an obvious advantage. The amount of Glaxo required can be measured into a cup before you go to bed, and at feeding time all you have to do is to mix'it with hot water from a thermos flask or food warmer. You do not add milk or cream to Glaxo because Glaxo is milk—the nutritious solids of milk made still more nourishing by the addition of extra cream and milksugar. Glaio is ft COMPLETE food in itself, and contains everything necessary to build firm, rosy flesh, Bound bones and teefcb, healthy nerves and brain for baby. Best of all, Glaxo is absolutely pure—the many dangers attendant upon the use of ordinary cow's milk are absolutely removed. "Glaxo is not only perfect from a scientific and clinical view, but it is so easily prepared that—even tn the hand* of the most ignorant or careless person—l firmly believe that infants would thrive- and avoid the many dangers that there are with infant feeding. Signed , M.R.C.8.,L.R.C.P.,U.0.' Atk your Doctor. (4) Add full amount of water according to directions, stirring all the time. Pour into Baby's bottle and .ihaltc bottle to iterate the food. Inimetlialelij it is cool enough Baby's Glaxo is ready, "Builds Bonnie Babies" The Glaxo, Baby Book lelU you alt about Giaio. tad contains 72 well-illustrated pagei full of:just thoie ninta —about Baby's Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, NunilML Travelling, Ailments, etc—that a mother or curie neodi every day of the week. 23 -1 POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY to GLAXO, Dept. Palmenton N. and get your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by retura. Name Address lililililli i'fir. \V

TAKANAKI LAM), BUiLDIM. INVESTMENT sogiJiTV. (Permanent,). 1 Incorporated "Th- Buildiuu Soeietien Act, ijtfHO," DIRECTORS: Messrs. R. Coek (ch*> mai), ttieworth, John Eln? W. L. Xewton > GoWwatt ' K. Skinner. BANKERS: TV W r>f X»w Zm SOLICITORS: M"«r> W;> 801 , „nd Br« Reserve- Fund £'2fil>o The Society pav» the >ost -nf prep». ■ ing and registering all mortamw '■!- for a lesser «mn' <hnn During the seven >ears' ending ??,. tember 30, 1912, toe stun of €l4,fiS« !2» U1 had beer, listrihuted in .dtviden-i' <nd bonuses suinny the members of Hi ( Society, Bor/owen ami Investor;' p.ir ticipating alike in'the distribution. !■ '■Till th.ua be seei that, the Society 1 co-operative. Office open flailv from 10 t.m. to be:. (Thwwkv afternoon excepted) ) E. P WEBSTER. Secretar. M E : C O A X O W. 1. HUMPHRY. AGENT FOR INGLEWOOD DISTRICT. jgj h T H A M-Q fUf'AKJS fiARRYINO fJOJtPANX. NEW PLYMOOTK-QPUNAKfc - BRANCH WAGGONS' Daily Between New p u mouth, Okato, Kaho'jU. Opunake. RELIABLE EXPERIENCED DRIVER Prompt Delivery .if Ooods luw»rdt 'and Outwards. FREIGHT') REASONABLE. ' TERMS CASH. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS for UrConsifrnmenta. P. MAXHIESOH, Manajwr. South Koad, New .Plymouth rp A R A T \ pOACiI, GEORGE HANOVER, Proprietor. TIME-TABLE. Coach Leaves Puran«l at 5.50 a.mi. duly for Inglcwnod, and leave.;- on „lie -eturn t"i at 2 p.m. inwards.' Outwards. Leave Leave Ptirangi H.r.o a.in. lnplewood -2 p.-n I'ukrho (1.30 a.m. Kainmta 2.45 p.m Tarata 7.1)0 a.m. Tarata 4 p.m Kaimata 5.43 a.m. Pukelio 5 p.m Arrive— .Arrive — Inglew'O'od. 0.00 a.m. 8 p.m. A!J orders or parcels b-ft at Store, l'uBimrf. Sir T. '.Vaitij'*. slabii •. Taratr;, . ir Royal Mail Rubles; Inglp- -lod, w;!2 1.-e«1v« pi'i npt- attention. (,'SW Z'K'A LA' .>■ I) JXSI"RANV.7. I COMPANY, '.IJIJTKD , I .V.::;YE rs-;'! ACCIDENT IN ■,'tNCl' i;i 'lit ill' ..IV («(.!WEST CIJItHKKr WATM-. tr*ueb ofllct: Corner ot •>••• iioft IStrfe-•. ke.w tv 1 i iut.'il/unut. J eiS;"- ' ; M * na s cr '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 71, 13 August 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 71, 13 August 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 71, 13 August 1914, Page 6

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