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Your iaby's Best Chance! r'OUR Baby's best chance of health and happiness to-day and in years to come rests upon the nourishment he receives during the first few months of his life. That is why a mother will feed her Baby herself if she can—she knows that nothing can compare with the intensely individual nourishment which she alone can give. But if the breast milk does not satisfy Baby, it can be improved both in quality and quantity by the mother taking a cup or two of Glaxo daily. Or if she finds the strain of continual breast feeding too great, Baby ran tnftlu hav« Clavo in turn with tha breast Whether taken by mother herself to improve her own milk; given to Baby as his sole food; or in turn with the breast. Glaxo, in the words of a doctor, "is not only perfect from a scientific and clinical point of view, but it is so easily prepared." Glaxo is simply the solids of pure milk made germ-free by the Glaxo process, pure, and in a sealed tin. Each feed is simply mixed with boiling water when required. It is therefore unaffected by hot or sultry weather, and cannot be contaminated by flies if you replace the lid on the tin. ' Give your Baby Glaxo if he is not thriving as he should. Watch the result: the wrinkles on his .little forehead disappear; the tnghtened, pained look vanishes tram his eyes, and you will see instead, the look of peace and sweet content that health alone cam give. Your Baby will be happy then— . and so will ju„; Ask your Doctor! By Royal Appointmtnl to the Couth of Italy and Spain. Canjrcu Exhibition '913. The Food that Builds Bonnie Babies 1/6, 3/6, 6/- Tins at all Chomiiti and Start: Send TO-DAY for your copy of the GLAXO BABY BOOK—sent FREE to avaryona who lovaa a. Baby. Btfor* you bay a Fooder ask your Chomitt fi thow yon a Glaxo Fotdor. 11011*74 m y '-' r a»Wi^*i-' , '¥ V''^' r ''■• i ' :/t> - 1 ■*'' "''«'' ; '''•;■ ■■'■',■''■'■(. iX-t^mfiTci^t Prices of Eclipse Fertilizers 'These profit-making Manures, bo well-known throughout the South Island, are now obtainable from our works at Imlay, Wanganui at the following prices:— "ECLIPSE" SPECIAL MANURES. per "Eclipse'' Special Turnip Fertilizer «.,.:»-„.£9 5 "Eclipse" Special Rape Fertilizer ..-..>:.,.•» 10 15 "Eclipse" Special Potato Fertilizer ....... 917 "Eclipse" Special No. 1 Grain Fertilizer n 917 "Eflipse" Special No. 2 Grain Fertilizer tro 9 7 "Eclipse" Special No. 1 Grass Fertilizer .. 10 15 "Eclipse" Special No. 2 Grass Fertilizer -.., 10 10 "Eclipse" Special Mangel Fertilizer ....... 11 f "Eclipse" Special Mixing, No. 2 • 12 C (Half Super and half Blood and Bone) per ton .£9 5 0 10 15 0 9 17 8 9 17 6 9 7 6 '"ECLIPSE" BASIC MIXING (Containing Lime) p„ ton "Eclipse" "A" Turnip Fertilizer ..<..... 9 8 6 "Eclipse" "A" Rape Fertilizer .... «■.... 10 12 8 "Eclipse" "A" Potato Fertilizer 9 15 *0 "Eclipse" "A" No. 1 Grain Fertilizer ...... 915 0 "Eclipse" "A" No. 2 Grain Fertilizer ...., 9 5 0 "Eclipse" "A" No. 1 Grass Fertilizer ...«, 10 12 6 "Eclipse" "A" No. 2 Grass Fertilizer .... 10 7 6 "Eclipse" "A" Mangel Fertilizer .-...„ 10 17 6 "Eclipse" "A" Special Basic Mixing .... 10 5 0 alf buper and half Blood and Bone) | (Superphosphates, Blood and Bone, and Lime) All Prices Free on Rail Imlay, or F. 0.8. .Wanganui All Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Write for full particulars of Analyses, etc. "ECLIPSE" Special Top pressing Mixture £ii o o per ton. Analysis:—Phosphates 34\20 per cent. Ammonia 3.23 per cent. * THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY, LTD., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui

Renowned for its Excellence O tRY ITI X Q«»K«y 1 u H 1 8 » <£ (23 i I k When planting the good thing 9 to grace the feast, remember that Edmonds Baking Powder is the cook's greatest aid in making delicious, wholesome, plain and fancy Pastry, Biscuits, and Cakes. " Sure to Rise." All grocers, « BAKING POWDER, TO BE PUBLISHED IN SEPTEMBER, 1918. STONFN WELLINGTON, HAWICK'S BAY, AND TARANAKI DIRECTORY AND NEW ZEALAND- ANNUAL. (Twenty-nlnth year of publication). Royal Bvo,, containing about 1200 pages, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound In cloth, gut lettered. PRICE: mt (in • n cu -,-, , „."."" ,f ordered before publication it/* The "Unique" Stopper Hot Water , After publication ...".,.'..""!;.!";"! 20/ bottle is British made from best plantation rubber! It will last years. It will not burst, tear or leak!*' Get one for the cold nights! Look for brand en seek of bottW. 41 gTOOTS, CON k fMj TTD., PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. *i._ liiu tM*iV.i^&i*lJ}&£i'*«&ASl<!»

ARTISTIC FURNITURE. OAK or RMU BEDROOM SUITES, manufactured from your choice «f design. Dining Tables, Easy Chain, Wardrobes. The Very Latest in SEA GRASS CHAIRS, SEA GRASS SQUARES, MATS, etc. Bring along your Old Furniture and have it renovated and mad* equal t* new. A Visit of Inspection of the New and Up-to-Date House Furnishnigs will be welcomed. PRICES LOW. QUALITY HIGH, I. G. NEILSON, 'Phone 74M , MualC House Furnisher and Undertaker, INDIVIDUALITY. Have your clothes made to suit your own particular style and get individuality. All the latest fasjion Journals from Paris, London and New York, just to hand. Call and inspect our care* fully selected stock. ■H. R. WRIGHT, West End Tailor OCKHARTI BOULDER AND CONTRACTOR, -* HAWERA.: . Es&mates given for building in Concrete or Brick anywhere in I the Dominion. Office—Regent St p.p. Bos ei.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1919, Page 6

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