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"When the First Baby laughed fo.- »«* ii.et tiras, iu laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they *ll weni bkippiiig about, tad that was tho beginning of th». Fair!**. (/<(«!■ Fan) vGS* ax** ■:A>? Have You a Fairy-Maker in your Home? "THE oiin'nator of faiK«i was the * very first human baby that ever w*«—so great an authority on fairy-iort as "Peter Pan" hat told ui that. Fortunately for the world's happ'meis that first baby did not keep that charm to himself, but shared it with the second baby, and the third and all the other babies of all time. To-day, as ever before, babe's healthy, happy laughter is divine alchemy. » In the house, in the garden or park, not i jot cares he whether he has an audience .or not, he just laughs,, kicks his jolly chubby legs and about him aance the good fairies of understanding kindliness and love. But to be happy and laughterloving, baby must be healthy and comfortable. Most important of all, lie roust be properly fed. TJie whole foundation of a baby's future health and happiness is laid during the first nine months of his life, and it is because mother's milk is baby's natural sustenance —no. other food, however scientifically prepared, can compare with the intensely individual nourishment it afforSs— that the breast-fed baby is so fortunate. But sometimes, for one reason cr s&*> By Royal Appointment lo the Court of Italy. By Royal Appointment to.the Court of Spain. **Builds,Bonnie Babies'* 1/3 t,'t and Ci- Tint another, mother is not able to feed baby. Should this be the case she Bhould take Glaxo herself, which will probably overcome the difficulty, or iilie can safely give Gltxo in turn with the breast. This is because Glaxo is simply the solids of the purest milk enriched with cream and milk sugar. The Glaxo process makes the milk free from germs, and breaks down the nourishing curd of the milk into minute, easily digestible particles, similar to the lad-albumen of breast milk. Glaxo is a complete food in itself, being instantly prepare' the addition of boiling . No added milk, cream or is required. Only the quantity required for each feed is removuu l'rom the sealed vessel. There is, therefore, no waste, no milk going sour like ordinary milk, nor can it be so easily contaminated. Thus not only is it .economical, but with Glaxo you can be sure that baby has an ever-fresh supply of germ-free milk of stand ardised quality. , Glaxo is just the food baby's little bedyand brain need to help him to become a merry, active romp, and to lay the foundation of his futurf health and success. ' Ask your Doctor! Awarded Gold Medal,lnternational Medical Congriu Exhibition, 1913. Send this Coupon To-day Tour baby can only cry whop he Is in pain. JHe cannot tell yon the cause, yet von would give anything to know what to do, how and-when tOjdo it. This is set out in oasily undcritanriable language in the N«w Revised Glaxo Baby Book. Thoso se»minrly complet conditions that worry and puzzle a mother are made plain and simple by the belt brains of the Nursing and Medical Professions. If you want a Feeder tell your Chemist to send you a Glaxo Feeder. COUPON \ To Glaxo, Dept. , Palmtriton North. Pleasn send me a copy oi iiie Now Bevfted Baby Book, tor which 1 encloie Id. stamp. My CUmisi's .Vami and Ailiirm is... 14.11.—1f 3d in stamps is sent with this Coupon,a Trial Tin will be sent you in addition to the Baby Book. Propritlort: Joseph Xalluin & Co., Lid., London; awrf Welling ion, N.Z, The 4 New Hupp Features and New Hupp Value \ The handsome new Hupmobile pictured above embodies 25 new features in die matter of style and equipment, it is a better Hupp, and it is better value. Note weil its good laioks—its handsome lines. No unsightly trappings or boxes mar its grace, far though its equipment is complete, all extras are stowed away out of sight but of easy access. Many of these details are not found in any other car. It is smooth-rur.ning and comfortable—a road-Pullman. The deep soft cushions, long underslung rear spring*, perfect balance and'the lack of vibration rnaka travailing restful though the journt.j be long. It seats five people in\ comfort anjd "tnakes, t» bones" about hill-work, or pulling \Hr6ugh mud sand. The motor is a wonder—a.perfijtct 4-cyliad<H engine embodying some of the features of a racin( irtotor. See this aplendid new Hupmobiie. M write for the free catalogue. Bear in mind tiiaie'l uet one extra to buy— not cm a spanner. 'The Car of the New Zealand Family" -suited to New Zealand Conditions I &i*tribuime for N«rU*ltlaad: A. Hatrick & Co., Ltd. V/mgmnui anrf Wellington Tliore la .no tetter value on tho .market. The price is exemptions! b reMfltMbt* Lanl Arab 1 "ARMERS CO-OPERATIVE OR GARTStfiTWrSOCirrY, LTD., HAWEW Watch your Profits Grow Every farmer determines his own success or failure a generous, though careful, use of "Tclipse U fertilizer ensures success. "Eclipse Fertilizer Special ' for ol Ne. 1 Grass old pasture Eclipm' Special No.2GrauF*rtiß»r, for sowing with seed whon laying down permanent pasture All price* free on rttf, Imlay. Eclipse Firtilinri run freely through kh« Brill The New Zealand Refrigerating Co., Ltd. Vicferui Anm) - - WANGANUt » in RvUUf«4 Natoe for HEAN'S ssassßisrcs >9tUi>«MAii^^iiat of tlMt tojnUjr note* SOCIETY WHISPIjiK ar Per Tea Per TM £7/17/6 £7/17/6 NOTICE Mrs. A: We shouldn't talk of them ! T?IVE-Seater .Motor Car for Mre behind their backs, but they say that ho drinks, she drinks, and even the children are allowed a drop. Mrs. U.: Good gracious! Wine or whistyV , Mm. A: Oh no, dear j Arcadia Tea, or night: phone No. 32; residefici next Presbyterian Church, and thro minutes' walk from railway station. J'. WaitMi

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1918, Page 6

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