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CUBE FOE RHEUMATISM. This is not a patent medicine, it ia a prescription of an eminent English specialist. For years I had been a sufferer from chronic rheumatism. One year ago I consulted one of the leading specialists, of the Dominion (now deceased). On receipt of postage stamps, money order, or postal notes for 4s Gd, I will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the only thing known to science as a cure for this painful disease. F. Greville, Editor N.Z. Dairyman, Box 502, Wellington.—Advt. It is an ill wind that blows no one good (writes the South African correspondent of the Press). Owing, it is said, to the failure of the New Zealand and Australian flax crops, St. Helena flax is now realising £42 per ton, and the producers are having the time of their lives. This is indeed a great thing for the little island that Xapolean made-famous. When Mr. Haldane withdrew the British troops from St. Helena the impoverished islanders, were at their wits' end, and they were encouraged to establish a flax industry to recoup them for their losses in the island being denuded of the garrison trade. Now British troops occupy St. Helena once more, and the inhabitants have the flax industry as well, and with a flourishing market. "MOST MILES FOR THE MONEY"ON FIRESTONE TYRES. No idle boast this. Compare a crossSection of Firestone with a cross-section of some other type. You will find in seven places that Firestone Tyres have extra value. lMrestone Tyres give longer service, greater mileage— try one on your car and see. They are not only 10LGHER, but you got extra thickness of thread—extra QUANTITY. Cut down tyre costs with Firestones. Further particulars from A. Hatrick and Co., ?.td., Wanganui, Agents for New Zealand. 7

Ti M.\ ill I What a Bonnie Baby! Everyone loves a bonnie baby, and when baby is greeted with exclamations of delight wherever he goes, mother and nurse know that the loving care they have lavished upon him has been regarded. The first nine months of a to be upset by a change baby s life often seem an elernity of anxiety to baby's mother. If he is breast fed, mother has very little anxiety, for with ordinary care and attention, baby is almost certain to grow into a beautiful, konnie little fellow. But if the breast milk is absent, or too poor in qua!' Awarded Gold Medal International Medical Congress Exhibition, 1913. By appointment to the Court of Spain. "Builds Bonnie Babies" ■ Tim, of all ChcmUti and stores. of milk when he goes on his holiday. However hot and thundery the weather, with Glaxo in the house baby is always sure of having pure, germ-free milk at every feed. Glaxo is the one safe alternative for breast-milk because it is not artificial food, but the solids of puremilk enriched with extra cream andmillcunless his mother takes Glaxo herself. Mother can alio give Glaxo in turn with breast milk. This is undoubtedly one of the best methods of feeding baby, especially in Summer when cow*s milk so quickly goes sour, and when baby is 30 liable su'gar, and made free from germs by the Glaxo process. All mother has to do is to mix Glaxo with boiling water to make it ready for babv. Because it is germ-free and because the nourishing milk curd is broken up into easily digested canities, Glaxo is a safeguard against summer diarrhco Ask your Docto, J.1.-N.Z. Send this Coupon To-day for the free glaxo baby book nKn!fATrr» Trt * To GLAXO Dept. 29 Pqlmertton N. rioft«*e sent! me by return the p.ifcfe OLAXO BABY ROOK offered Tih'fc) to eveiyoDe who loves a baby. 72 r «.au, r t«l pa,„ full of uieZ*™%di\hT' immhnr beautiful -d Adenoid* ....... A3, vice to a Mother Albumen Wator . Ailments Analysis 89 3athing Baby CONTENT S Of THECLAXOBABY BOOK: .. 29 I Colic S3 .. B8 Comforters 9? Beef Juice Beef Tea Bow Lfigs BrefcdandGlaxo ... Bronchitis Broth (YeaH Burns Capacity of Baby l •1 j M in stamps is sent with this • a Trial Tin of Glaxo will be ' ! you in addition to tho Stomach Chafing 81 Chicken Pox 31 Chilblains 82 Clothing 27 Colds Comforters Cnns;jpation Convulsions .... Croup Custard Delicate Babies Developments .; ... 23 to 12 Fruit Juice Geripan Measleu Hiccough Infectious Jaundice ."V. 37 .. 87 Measles Measure Meat Juice .. Medical Press Medicine Chest Diarrhoea Dietarie months UtoW months 45:NightFi i''" nl " Nursery Hto 2} years . Dill Water . Diphtheria Dysentery Expectant Mothers , Feeding Baby Feeding Bottles ... Ferer vviub serer 86 J Before you buy a Feeder, ask your Chemist to show Nursing Mothers .... 20 Premature Babies .. 82 « u >'»y 39 Recipes .... ; 45 Regular Habits .. ... 9 Restless Sleep 89 Rioketa aa sa Bculds (gee burns) .. 8? Scarlet Fever (see fever) gg Scarlatina (see /ever) 40 Scurry Sleep g Squint 40 Teething " 40 Time Table for Feeding 91 Testimonials .... 52.71 Thrush Tonsilitia .'** 41 Travelling * Typhoid Fever (net /ever) 47 Vaccination 41 Vomiting .... "47 Whooping O.11:gh V." «1 When out you a Glaxo F«eder.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1916, Page 3

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