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?/ 7a I ECONOMICAL in a double sense. (i.) With the help of LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE a pleasing variety of economical Made Dishes can be prepared from Cold Meats, &c. (2.) LEA & PERRINS' is also economical in itself, a few drops only being necessary to give a delicious and. appetizing flavour to the plainest dish. Tie Original and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE. wm «9AST^ kO assfi RRIN9 ; II 1 a iWcfy** IB THE CONTINUED ADVERTISING SUPREMACY OF THE Taranaki Daily OeiDS is due not to accident, nor to good fortune, but solely to its proved superiority as an j h. advertising g meoi'jm It's a Mighty Comfortable Feeling for a Father when he leaves home for the office, to take with him a pleasant recollection of peace and happiness reigning in his home—to carry in his mind's eye a picture of baby playing happily, and of baby's mother watching over him with loving care. He can go thus to business with a light heart when he knows that, come what may, baby will go through not only that day, but every day, with the same serene happiness, and that home will be a happier, cosier place for baby's presence. And he knows that just as hard ur he works, so is baby's mother doing her part in watching, loving and caring for baby. But however much care and love his mother may shower on him, baby's health and therefore his happiness will depend largely upon how he isfbeing fed during the first few months of his life, for it is during the first nine months that the whole foundation of his future health and happiness is laid. Bnt, owing to various circumstances, many mothers are not able to feed baby "Awarded Gold iledal International Mcdkul Congress Exhibition, 1912, By Royal Appointment to the Court of Spain. Builds Bonnie Babies i/- 2/-. $/-. Tinty of all Chemist* and Store*. A complete Food for all Babies from birth. wfml . . or * wo fte<3s in the twenty-four hours. With the assistances! Glaxo, this can generally be done. , . If a'Mother has reason to think the breast-milk, will be deficient in quantity °l W . or abse ttt altogether, she should anticipate the possibility and do her best to remedy the deficiency by taking a cup or two of Glaxo everyday beforehand. If she has only sufficient milk to partly feed baby or if the strain of continual breast feeding i 3 too great, then she can give him Glaxo in turn with the breast without causing digestive disturbance to haby. This, possibly, is the ideal method of feeding baby—it is such a to the Mother, for she knows baby *s getting the best, and she knows that should she be delayed, or her milk renderedunsuitable, baby can have his Glaxo and the regularity of his feeding, and progress is not interfered with. . In the subsequent growth of baby to vigorous boyhood or girlhood, the mother 1 r It? WI i 0r denial she once suffered for baby's sake, and can share with father that glow of pride with which they see the onee wee baby developing into a strong, straight boy or girL Aik your Doctor! J.1.—N.Z.57 Send this Coupon To-day for the free glaxo baby book DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY. 72 wall-illustrated pas» full of uhful hints and information for every nurse and mother. How useful this book is can be seen by the Index. It contains many beautiful photographs and a large number of letters from doctors and others. CONTENTS OF THE GLAXO BABY BOOK: Hp v To GLAXO D*pt. PalmerttonN. 73SE :e GLAXO BABY BOOK offered to everyone who low a baby. Aidrua...J*;,» N.B.—lf 3d in stamps sent with this Ooay on. a Trial Tin of Glaxo -will be rapftlied to yon in addition to the B&y Boole. Adenrids AdricstoaMotber .. 28 Albumen Water .. .. Sd Ailments 23 Analysis 89 Bathing Baby ...... 11 Beef Jnite 19 Beef Tea 47 Bow Leg* 80 BreadandGlaxe .... 45 Bronchitis 30 Breth(Vsal) 47 Barn* 81 Capaeity of Baby's Stomach 18 Chafing ............ SI Chicken Pox 31 Chilblains B*2 Clothing -7 Colds 32 Colic Comforters ........ 27 Constipation S3 Convulsions 83 Oronp 82 Ciutard 4!) Delicate babies .... 22 Developments ...... 7 Diarriiaa 84 Dietaries 9 to 12 months 46 Fruit Juice Qerwan Measles ... 87 Hiccough 37 Infectious Diseases 42 Jaundice <l7 ileasloa c' 7 Measure 72 Meat Juice 1!) Medical Pre« ...... 72 Medicine Client 42 Mumps 87 12 to 18 months 45! Night lTeedg 1$ to 2$ years .. 45 Dill Water S3 Diphtheria 85 Djuentery 3ti Expectant Mothers .. 20 Feeding Baby 12 Feeding Bottles . Fever 80 .... 22 Nursery 8 Nursing mothers .... 20 Frcm&ture Babies .. 22 Quinsy 89 Iteclpc* 4G Regular Habits ..... 9 Rfutlefls Sleep 83 Ilicket* 88 Before you buy at Feeder, aak your Chemist to show you a Glaxo Feeder. Ringworm 89 Scdldfl (sec bums) .. $9 Scarlet Fever (see fever) 89 Scarlatina (nee fere/) 40 Scurry 40 Sleep 9 Squint 40 Teething 40 TimeTablsforFeeding 91 Testimonials .... 62-71 Thrush 41 Tonsilitis 41 Travelling 12 Typhoid Fever (see /ever) 41 Vaccination 41 Vomiting 47 Whooping Ciigh ...41 When Baby goes out 10 AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF IMPORTANCE TO EVERY MOTHER r The British Go v..':u merit and the War 03ice have for some time past requisitioned the greater portion of our printla* and tia factories in Great Britain, with the result tliat supplies of large Glaxo tins fall far short of our requirements, This difficulty is being overcome, and ere long we anticipate ample supplies will be available. In the meanwith we appeiHto eur many customers, asking them to be content to use small land medium size tins ' Qer Troops must come first. Not only our own, but all other tii-.ntaking factories in "first call" on olr large tins for some time past- has been for troopships iDSistsat and aontiauous. We confidently rely) en your MBi«tauoe, rely! en your a • k--

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1915, Page 10

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