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PAINFUL RASH IS lIILKJ LIBS Kept Growing, Scratched and Rubbed Till They Bled. Pained Horribly. Cuticura HealedColedale, N. S. W.—"The rash from which I suffered began in circles of pimples on both legs and kept growing and becoming more irritating each day, causing me to scratch and rub them until they bled and became very painful. They took on a br»TYHisb hue and looked very much liko ringworms only much larger. "At night I scratched them till they bled and pained horribly. For over three months this continued. I sent for a sample of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment and bathed the itching mass with hot water and Cuticura Soap and afterwards applied the Ointment. In less than three weeks I was cured." (Signed) Miss E. P. Annesley, Fob. 13, 1914 Sample Each Free by Post TVJtli 32-p. Skin Book. Address postcard: R. Towns & Co., Sydaev NSW Sold throughout the world.

BACKS THE NERVES. Continual coughing inflame* the Ihroat, wears out the patient and racks Ms nerves. A remedy that will relieve a cough promptly is most desiVable in the treatment of throat and lung troubles, but it must be absolutely free from opium or other narcotics, which deaden the cough without removing the cause. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an ideal ■•pmcdy for the treatment of coughs of any description. It is absolutely free from narcotics and will not injure the most delicate person. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy loosens and relieves the rcugli, and helps throw off the ciu=e. ■Sold everywhere. INFANTILE PARALYSIS. To sterilize malignant, germs locatod in the throat or nasal cavity mirgle, each • morning on rising, a teaspooniul of Fluenzol (1/6 and 2 G) while lying 1 down, vith head held well back, so that tin; j :broat and nose may bo irrigated and •hereby disinfected. '

you will know that your love and devotion have brought him safely through the perilous first few months of life, and his sturdy limbs and happy, contented disposition will make you glad that you insisted, from ths first, that Baby's food must'be either his mother's milk—or Glaxo, the one safe and most economical alternative for breast milk. As a leading Infant Specialist said when called in consultation over.i doctor's own baby, "It must be either Ulaxo or a wet nwso." Glaxo wns chosen, and ten months afterwards the doctor wrote: "I am more than satisfied v/ith the result of'Glaxo' feeding in my child's case. He is firm, has cut. his teeth up to dato stands up well, and there is plenty of bone." ' Glaxo builds healthier, happier and brighter babies than those fed on starchy and flour foods, because a pure, easily digested milk is the only food suitable for a young baby, and Glaxo is entirely pure, fresh milk enriched witli extra cream and milk su«ar. Only the very best milk is made into Glaxo, and, so that it shall be quite fresh, the milk is delivered to the Glaxo factory within two hours of its being drawn from the cow. It is immediately pasteurised and J.1.-K.Z, 5( MSsss-r: filtered and the necessary cream and milk sugar added. All the,natural sweetness and purity is retained by the Glaxo process, which dries tho milk and cream to a powdpr, and also causes nourishing casein of the milk subsequently to form into light, flaky particles easily digested, by even a very weak baby. A.t another doctor lias said: "Glaxo is superior to cow's milk for infants, being so much more digestible, and should be absolutely invaluable to mothers who for any reason cannot suckle their infants." (Signed) M.R.C.S., L.l'-C.P. There is nothing secret about Glaxo, because every mother has a right to know of what the food she gives her baby is composed—and sh« knows that starch, flour, malt and cane sugar are not in Ur <ast milk nor in Glaxo. If Nature had thought t.liem necessary or good for Baby, they would be in breast milk. Give your baby Glaxo, either as his sole food or in turn with breast milk, and you will be giving him the food which is cheapest in the end, the food which doctors recommend and give to their own babies, the food from which, even from birth, baby cifti derive everything he needs to grow up big, strong, and bonni# The Food that '/-> 2 /-> 5 /- Tins of all Chemists and Stores Ask your Doctor ! Send this Coupon To.d ay for the free glaxo baby book To- GLAXO Dept. 29 Pelmsuton 47, Please send me by return Ihe 72-pajre GLA?£O BABY BOOK offered FR£ E to everyone who lovosababy. Adenoids Art*ice to a Mother Albumin Water .. Ailments ........ . athiajjßabj B»ef .Juice Bed Ton Bow Lee* Brk&danaGlaxo .... Bronchitis Broth (.Veil) Turns Capacity of Baby's DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY. 72 well-illuGtratod paces full of w ful hints and information for ovary nurso and mother. How useful this book it can be seen by tho Index, it contains many beautiful photograph* and a largo nusiber of Utters frtm doctor* and other*. CONTENTS OF THE GLAXO BABY BOOKs Ringprorm 35 Hcalda (sea burns) .. 89 Scarlet Fevtr (Bee ft'vtrj 39 Scarlatina (seo feveiO 40 Scurvy \ 40 Sleep 9 Squint 40 Teething 40 TimeTableforFaeding 21 Testimonials .... 52-71 Thrush 41 Tonsiiitis j 41 Travelling 32 Typhoid Fever (see fever) 41 Vaccination 41 X, omit '"it « Whooping Ojugh ... 41 When Baby goes out 10 N.B.—lf 3d in stampa is sent with this Chicken Pox Coupon, a Trial Tin of Glaxo will be Chilblains . supplied to you in addition to the Clothing .. Baby Book. Colds Before you buy a Feeder, ask your Chemist to show you a Glaxo Feeder. aa ... 37 37 leases 42 Jaundice 87 Measles 87 Measure 7'i Meat Juice 1!) Medical Prass ...... 72 Medicine Cheat 42 Mumps 37 Night Feeds 22 Nursery 8 Nursing Mothers .... 20 Premature Babios 22 Quinay 89 liecipcs 4G Regular Hubits ..... 9 Restless Sleep 83 Rickets SB

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1916, Page 3

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

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

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