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% □ (q) <9 ' Q> a Christmas Trees Furnished with Splendid Toys in Parcels costing 5s to£so or more ¥F you want your Christmas Tree to have the finest show of Toys # * send to the D.I.C. for a parcel. If you have a Bazaar in your neighbourhood let the D.I.C. supply the Toys for the Bran-Tub or the Fish-Pond If there is s big Picnic coming off, and Toys are required for thelittie ones, the D.I.C. can provide them. These Special Toy Parcels are sent Freight or Postage Paid Every Toy sent is excellent value, well-made, and will give ample satisfaction For instance, the 5/- Parcel contains 8 articles selected from the following (choose for yourself); Set of Furniture, Aerial Tops, Watch Chains, Cuff Links, Bead Necklets, Pocket Knives, Stuffed Animals, Target Tops, Sweets, Hobby Horses, Guns, Pistols, Garr.es, Skipping Ropes and Whips. 10/. Toy Pftcoal* oonUtn 18 artiolai. Post Free. 30/- „ 32 it S5 .• .. 180 .. " „ Parcels made up to youi» special requirements to any value, and all sen* Freight oi* Postage Paid D.I.C. Box 1476, Wellington OR E & POLICY QUALITY

wm &z>\ Your Baby—can only cry when he is in pain, but he cannot tell you what is the trouble, yet you would give anything to know what to do, how and when to do it, for every Mother is passionately desirous of learning everything about her baby. Everything mother needs to know about Baby will be found in the pages of the New Revised Glaxo Baby Book— The beat information about Baby, tho best advice and most useful hints that a highly-qualified doctor arid nurse of great practical experience can give— Written in plain, simple English that every tnother can understand; arranged and indexed for easy and immediate reference. Beautifully printed on art paper and illustrated throughout with photographs of lovely babiesIt is, in'fact, a book to be studied and treasured by everyone who loves a Baby. Although no expense has been spared in the production of this book, we are sending it absolutely free to Everyone who loves a Baby. We do this gladly because we believe in tucctuful motherhood, and because we know that there are many things a mother must know if Baby is to pass safely through the perils of infancy and grow up sturdy, strong and a source of pride and happiness to his parents. It is offered absolutely ft»t to Everyone who loves a Baby—no matter whether that Baby is being fed. upon Glaxo or upon any other food. It is particularly recommended to mothers who are feeding Baby at the breast. If you love a Baby—if yqu have a Baby of your own, or if "you are in charge of a Baby—send this Coupon, or a Postcard, for your copy to-day. Ask your Doctor! Si/ Royal Appointment to the Court of Italy. By Jttoyal Appointment to the Court of Spain. Awarded Gold Medal International Medical Congrtn Exhibition, 19IS. "Builds .Bonnie Babies" W lie and 6/- Tins

Index of the New Revised Edition of the Glaxo Baby Book: p Rg « Adenoids .. .. 31 Ailments— Advice to a Mother .. 29-30 General Hints 30 Balling Baby.. 12-13 BedSores .. .. 31-3'J Bow Legs .. 32 Bronchitis .. .. 32 Burns and Scalds .. 32-33 C;. »aciljof Baby , sßtojnach]9*2O Cimfliig .. .. 3a Chicken Pox .. .. 33 Chilblains .. .. 33-34 Children's Complaints Symptoms and Treatment of .. 31-50 Clothing .. 29 Colds .. .. 34 Colic .. .. .. 34-35 Comforters .. 2d Constipation .. .. 35-38 Convulsions .. .. 35 Croup .. .. 36-37 Dei'cate Babies .. 25 Development .. .. 9 Diatrhfßa .. .. 37-38 Dietaries: Utol2 months 54 12 to 18 months .. 54-fjn U to 3& years .. 55 Diphtheria .. .. 38-39 Dysentery >. .. 39 ISxpe.tHnt Mothers .. 21-22 Feeding Baby .. .. 14-15 !PW..»g bottles .. 28-29 Feeding Time Table .. 23 Fover (Oener&l Treatment iof) .. .. 39-40 Fruit Juice .. .. 19 Gorman Measles .. 21 Glaxo: Waal it is .. 15-18 Directions for Making 19 Easiest to Prepare .. 20 The Glaxo Feeder has no awtward corners, crevices, or indentations in which food might lodge. The simple shape makes cleaning easy, The bottle is symmetrical, and marked so that the food can be measured from cither end. The valve and teat fit either end, and baby cannot pull them off and mess himself with the food. A Norse writes:— "Are Glaxo teats made to las: for ererf You will remember I bought one dozen teats and also one dozen valves. X gave one to a friend, and here it is alter fonr month's hard wear. "This teat was the only one used—not two—only one for four months," If your Chemist cannot supply you, send bis name and address to GLAXO, Pulmerston North. Complete in box with Teat and Valre.

Propdtlon: Jouph Nathan & Co., Ltd., London; and WtUint/lon, A\Z. Eott-is

Pimgavehu—7.3o, Mr. J. Aslier. Baliotu—ll. -Mr. J. Aahcr; 7.30, Rev. li. B. Gosnell. Elt.liam Road (Thursday)—7.3o, Rev. R. B. Gosnoll (11.M.}I'etonc Road. —11, Supply. Waitnra—ll and 7, Rev. G. B. Hinton. Tikorangi—2.3o, Mr. W. Roberts Lepperton—2.3o, Mr. T. West. Urenui—7.3o, Mr. Griffin. Pukearuhe—2, Rev. G. B. Hinton. PR RS BYTKRTAN. St. Andrew's—ll and 7, Rev. Oscar Blundell. . WaiU—UJO. Mr. C. E. Perkins,

Uri>nui—2.3o, Mr, C. E. Perkins. Wuitara—7, Mr. C. E. Perkins. Pmiiho—ll, Mr. L. Lilley. Piir.ilio road —2, Mr. L. Lilley Oak lira—7.3o, Mr. L. Lilloy. Koru—2, Mr. R. Honrv. Okato—ll, Mr. R. ITonry. Inglewood—ll, and 7, Mr. G. Ireland. Tarata—2.3o, Mr. G. Ireland. L:.: :Rcvße T n3dZlT.fiy TcM?.aE UTEM BAPTIST CHURCH. Tabernacle.—At 11 and 7, Rev. A. Campbell Seivewright. Evening mibject; "The Pat,l» of SRcrifiM,"

Wcstown.—3 p.m., Mr. Goo. Maunder. SALVATION* ARMY. Xow Plymouth—'7.ls. 11. 3 and 7, Adjit* tqnt. Ihiltqniat. (Sunday School Anniversary)/ « For making good cough mixture at heme, -vas needed by t|:« 3uopi«. it is u«B4'by \ Mean's wneto.v«r ««/*» . gf bkfrL.fihiJ&iit * ii

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1917, Page 6

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