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IPBlilp ■ m m i i sSsSfrf m m i K m »£fi PP ■zm £*#*? Baby's Health and Happiness largely depend on his Food Nothing can ever be quite so good for Baby as his mother's milk, but if that is not available, the next best and the safest alternative iB Glaxo. This is because Glajco is not an artificial food. It is simply the solids of pure milk enriched with extra cream and milk sugar and made germ-fret by the Glaxo process. The water, which in ordinary milk i$ the medium that conveys and promotes the increase of tuberculosis and other disease germs, has been remoyed. Glaxo is easily and quickly prepared for baby simply by adding hot water. According to a Medical Officer of Health, "Glaxo has the immense advantage that, in powder form, it can be kept for long periods and is not affected by the hot weather. There can be no doubt that it provides an excellent substitute for much of the milk upon which infants are now fed." Glaxo is a complete food for all babies from birth. Where the mother's milk is available, but is not plentiful or rich enough, or where the mother finds the strain of continual breast feeding too great, Glaxo can be used in turn with breast milk with every advantage. Ask your Doctor m "Builds Bonnie Babies" V; »/-, *7- Tim of alt Chemists and S&rei. W% w& Send this Coupon To-day for the free glaxo baby book To GLAXO Dtpt. 29 PaimtrttonN. DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY. 72 wcll-illuslrated pace foil of useful hintaand information for every none and mother. How useful this book is can be seer k " the Index. It contains many beautiful photographs and a large number of letters f doctors andi others. CONTENTS OF THE GLAXO BABY BOOK; adenoids 29 jCoiio 881 Fnut Juice 191 nines-orm 1" A<l>iV«b>iM n »... .. 281 Comforters ... 271 Qora»n Measles ... 3718 --" in 83|Hjcmjur!i 371 S nts ajlCcjrralmons , 37 Scarlatina (a , 37 Scarry ~.. 72 Sleep N.B.—if 3d in stamps u sent with this BmUUVeal) ........ « Clothing ..„._. Colds „.„... hs 46 Humps 37 Testimonials .... 471 U to IS.-mantlu 4S Night Feeds .„._.. SB Thrash IJtetffcyeais .. 46 Surgery .._ BlTc Dill Wat»rT S3 ttmOnziteftaß .... 20 Ti U Diphtheria 85 irematme Stmt .. 22 T; SI Dysentery 38 Quinsy ............. SI) fei 81 Bipeetantttotnezs .. 20 Recipes K Vacci 83 ?«edingß«by ...... 12 Regular Habits 9 Vol 37 Fasdißg.Bottles .... 38 BestlessSteep 39 Wh 33 Fewr _ SB Bickets 88 When Baby goes o Before you buy » Feeder, ask your Chonistite show you a Glaxo Feeder.

AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF IMPORTANCE TO EVERY MOTHER. ing and tin factories in Great Britain, with the result that supplies of large "Glaxo tins fall far short of our requii Jbents. • This difficulty is being overcome, and ere long -we anticipate ample supplies will bo available. Iff the jnea «Jsft..#»th v confidencei we appeal to our many customers, asking them to be content to use small and medium size ti) in the meanwhile. Our Troops and Navy must come first. Not only our own, but all other tin-making factories Gr*at Britain are m the same position. The "first call" on olr large tins for some time past has been for troopshi and hospitals m Egypt. The demand for toes* is insistent and continuous. Wo confidently rely on your assistance.

mn i THE CONTINUED. ADVERTISING SUPREMACY Taranaki Daily Hems PS ! \twk f . ill! 18 due not to accident, nor to good fortune, but solely to its proved superiority as an advertising > medium. Hi 1 )

Made Dishes. Made dishes, prepared with the help of LEA & PERKINS* SAUCE, are a great aid .to economy, besides giving a pleasing variety to the Menu. Owing to the QUALITY and concentration of itsingretfients, afew drops of LEA & PERRINS' give far more satisfaction than a much larger quantity of a "cheap" imitation. Tke Original and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1915, Page 10

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