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How to get your clothes a better colour without rubbing and with less boiling- _ <-& WI..M W«.B«. In these days of dear coal and snort supplies, it is often hard for the housewife' to secure ail the fuel she needs. . Fairy Wonder comes to her aid and enables her to do the average washing with less boilmg, and yet get the clothes a lovely colour.' It seems impossible—hut up to a few years ago so did the idea of washing without rubbing. Fairy Wonder Dry Soap is far in advance of ordinary no rubbing compounds* Skilfully composed of six ingredients, it is used under another name m the great English cotton and woollen miils, and is thus partly responsible for the beautiful colour of new goods. Unless the garments are very soiled it is absolutely unnecessary to boil or rub —just soak in cold water and Fairy Wonder, rinse and hang out. Then too, other compounds require the use of household soap—not w Fairy Wonder. Calculate what it costs for soap alone for each wash, and you 11 find that Fairy saves quite a torn per annum. Ir,. a: _ r ss k:~ *tk Guaranteed not to injure clothes or hands. Fairy ;aves the hands beautifully soft after the day's work. Indeed it can be used in the bath—gives delightfully soothing results—or as a shampoo lor Ae hair. Absolutely will not shrink woollens. Cannot be excelled for general cleansing. Cheaper and better than soap c-xtracts. Big packet enough 12 family washings, coste but 1 110, Small packet 2£d» At all grocers. 5 e>7?s jsssibs o>S.rg WCA £ of the m tH ' K X«>, V \ifkK < v i -sr-i—Jl <VM? 4.FContents of the New GLAXO BABY BOOK Offiftd FREE to Ethtim who Lores a B&hy Ad«wid»—Ailments—Adtice to a Mother (Oeueral Hints)— Batfaisg B*bj—Bed Sores —Bow Leijs- Bronchitis—Bnrn« anrt BesJd»—Capacity of BabjM Stomach— L'or —Chilblains—Children's Complaints (Symptoms and Treatsunt of)—Clothing—Colds— Colic - Comforters—Constipation —Convulsions Croup Delicate Babies - Development Disrrhoea—Dietarias 9 to 12 months, 12 to 18 months, \\ to 24 year* Diphtheria—Dysentery— Expecteni Mothers—Feeding Bj .'—-Feeding Bottles— Feeding Timetable—Fevers (General Treatment of) Froit Jnice German Measles Olaxo: What is it? Directions for Making. 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Itdoet net matter if youi Baby is not being led on Gjaxo, this Book is offered to "Everyone who loves a Baby"—whether mother, father, nurse, relative or friend—simply fill in the Csupon and it to-day for your copy cf ;hr m n Dedicated lo Everyone who Loves a Baby! /J ddrest tm Map of New South | Wales I b. a* To remind all good Australians that the only firm of Meggitt Limited, who established the Pioneer Linseed Oil and Linseed Oil ileal Industry of the Southern Hemisphere, have recently increased their facilities of manufacture. The additions effected enable us to guarantee improvements in our products, which are now recognised as the "Standard of Quality." It tells the mother or nurse in easily understandable language the many things she must know in order to bring up Baby successfully. INHERE are many things a mother must know if she is to bring up her Baby successfully. To put such knowledge into plain, easily understandable language, to arrange it in a manner easy for immediate reference, has been our object in the production of the Glaxo Baby Book, of which a new, enlarged and carefully revised edition has just been issued. A highly qualified medical man, a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, and a nurse who has taken every Nursing degree, have collaborated in order to bring together the best that medical knowledge, clinical experience, and life-long study of babyhood can give. First snc! foremost the Glaxo Book is intended to be a real help to the mother and the nurse. It must be distinctly understood that this Book is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified doctor. In fact, one of its strong points is that it insists that in certain cases a doctor must be called in. The new Glaxo Baby Book is of practical, everyday value to every mother and father of a Baby, to every nurse, and indeed to " Everyone who Loves a Baby." The Gl.ixo Baby Book is most emphatically not just an ao ftisement for Glaxo. You have only to S l V-" C , , Contents on the left to see at once that this is a book no mother can afford to be without. 00-OO 00 00 ooooaooooo^. To GLAXO, Dept. Palmerston North ? FBBE C °w "ftkc.S'eio OLAXO tiAisx BOOK. 1 enclQue a penny slump for postage. if 3d, in tlarnDs is sent with this coupon, * trial Ho of Glaxo will bs supplied lo you* SING'S COURT (Private ttetel} IP PER QUEEN STREET, ATOKLANft "ermis Court, Gymnasium, Full-size BQ> lard Table, Electric light, MgglriftMpj iow of Harbor and City TERMS JtfODEHATE. J. ABBOWSIIfB, Proprietor, "PHONE 22M, Trams that .pass KING'S OOTJRT FBlif ATE HOTEL and start from R«ilw»J Station—Royal Oak, Bpaom, Mount A> berfc, Kingsland, Morningiide, Ore; Lynn, tfowm&rket. Press Electric Button in ear when past Town QaU ios step at "King*! Court." il In at & QUEEN TnroOSto? STREET MEGGITT LIMITED'I3 PURE LTS'SEED OIL MEAL, PURITY, "par excellence." Maintain Australian Industry and keep your money in the country. Pamphlet No. 30 instructing how to feed mailed free. Pull . particulars from all Stores, OR — MEGGITT, LIMITED, fa&Kini£ Street, SYDNEY. and Linseed Oil Meal i y°™ >- : l^rramatta - SoutomHSsphere). " <s«S Mtecrrfs The boy on the Bag Guarantees quality. in i s w' ,5 Kinjf't Daily News motor services from KTew Plymouth to Hawera: Leaves 4.30 a.m., returning from Hawera (L. 0. Hooker's) 6.30 a.m., Eltham 6.60, Stratford 7.20, Inglewooc". 7.50, Egmont Village 8. Coach fares. G. Beere, proprietor, 525 Devon Street East, Kew Ply moutiw

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 9

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