Not only for Baby for You, too Uses of Glaxo For Expectant Mothers A Nurse pays: " la) way am ate my patients drink Glaxo &h part of the Ante-natal treatment I advocate." Mrs. S—, says: "Baby is not expected (or some months, bat I am taking Glaxo myself every day and feel splendid, and I it does me no end of good." W GLAXO i» the super-milk-diet for all w,ho need intensive nourishment combined with one which will provide a minimum of strain upon the digestive organs. For the housewife, (or the mother, Glaxo it the safe, convenient and economical form of mill*. " IVtth Qlaxo In the home, you are neper ouf of milk" If (he lid be tightly doted when not in use, Glaxo will keep fresh and sweet tor a considerable period* You prepare just as much as you require wasp yeu require it. There is therefore, n« WafltAs a drink, Glaxo properlyprepared is delicious and in cooked foods the flavour is exactly the Mm* as it would be if fresh, best quality a airy milk, straight-from-the-cow, were used. Glaxo is packed in hygienic bag* inside an airtight, sealed tin. It does not come into contact with thttin. For Nursing Mothers Mr*. R , says: "On thfi advice of my sister, who is a Hospital Nurse and has used Glaxo extensively in the children's Ward, I took Glaxo twice ft day myself and materially Improved the milk both in quantity and quality, I wab uoablo to retain the milk gruel usually ordered for nursing mothers, but I find Glaxo quite palatable." 3 *o*l For Everyday Cooking K re . e, d„ t gays: M I Am ailsg Glasa m }oa suggest lor puddings ux4 find it much iMtttf thin ordinary mnt»» For Building Bonnie Babies A Doctor says: " Glaxo is superior to ordinary ipilb. being so much more digestible, and should be absolutely invaluable to mothers who for any reason cannot suckle their infants. I shall always recommend it in suoh cases.** Uses of Glaxo For Invalids and Dyspeptics Nurse J. H..writes: "Ihavenraeb pleasure in telling Ton that mj mother has enjoyed Olaio and, what is tetter, losnd it 4wMs« • Terr mtuh more easily tbin ordiii; - tij oow'e milk, and I sssilMSsA to u; it h*» prated a great boon. For Young Children Mrs. X. 0—» ssyss. "JWs is j»* 4J ytws ■ »»,«■» I can honestly say hts am* W • an illness. at <s fina,najHlsb sad full ol life sad vigrar. IW oontlnoe to gtt* Mb fc.eop <* Glaxo before going to M- I always reconmsa^yo|ir*ftt# children." Is the Safe and Suitable form of Milk. Send a postcard to-day for your copy of the GLAXO BABY BOOK-sont FREE to •▼•ryQn* yrtao lovea a Baby. GLAXO (Dept. 29 ) Palmerston N. For the Aged IWlrtß awes " I shall tats pleasure in uu&g Ghuto for my patients—for the aged it ia ]uat ■splendid. I bate made nsvy dishes with Glaxo and always found it auit the moat daliwtr eases." None H— asys: "I eanaot speak too highly of 01*xo forth* aged *> well M tor the young;*
MOTOR LOBBY FOB HJBV jyT 2%-ton lorry Is now available int, carrying of any description. .jj ture removals undertaken id town 0$ »j-j country. ' Orders left with Taylor and J| Box 22, Inglewood, will receive prompt - k. attention. ' /'j^* Orders may be left with M. 0. JBttt* cher, Coachbuilder, New Plymouth. ' ■ R. J. MARSH, Egmont Village. 4 REMOVAL NOTICE. i T BEG to notify my numerous outtomers and the general public ot New Plymouth and surrounding district*., that my present Tyre Repairing bttstaett premises will close finally on the awning of Thursday, April 1. To re-open on Tuesday, April 8, under the tradi name of the IXL TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT, in larger premises, No Devon Street, opposite the In thanking you ,'for your past OTjtad and soliciting a continuance of/NjtM I beg to t main at your service— . ■ ROBERT WHAI4J chofoW PUNTING SEASON, 1920.; TSOOK your Orders Now, for May, June or July, for; Ornamental Trees and Plants, ;l», 6d,' 2s.each. , V /cvii Ornamental Trees and Plants. j 2s 6d to Sg each. Roses, extra strong, 2s each, 18s per J Fruit Trees, 2a 3d to 2s fld each, g^tc 30s.per dozen. < > Gooseberries, Currants and Rhubarb 1» each, 10s per dozen. Lemons, 3s 6d to 5s each. Golden Ake Ake, Elaeagnus, E&caltyaia ' and other Hedge Plants, 2-yeaTj-B#V to 30s per 100. ( Maorocarpa, 30s to 35s per 100. J Law&miana (supply limited), 40s to .! per 100. ••.jygf Pinua Insignis and Murie&ta, 2-ye per 100. Tree Lucerne, 20s per 100, £7,10s 19007' Timber Gums, 20s per 100, lMky Timber Guns, in boxes, 30s per lQflb 10s 1000. . . Barberry, 1 year J 35s per 1000. 'Nm Barberry, 2 year (supply limit^>J,t7flj^| i-er 1000. ' 1 ' Borthorn, strong, 32s 6d perlOOfc, The above are minimum prleee Packing Extra. Catalogues upon Application.' ■■ DUNCAN & DAVIE9; LTD., SP-H V mouth (Phone 465;) W. PETTIGREW, Stratford (Photo l|#hj G. H. MILLS, Norm&nby; W. MOSS, Ngaew. r • ' Other Taranaki & Wanganui IftirHtyljM&l ACETONE WELDI fF you have Broken Castings, sti,"* them to B. S. WOOLDEIDGB, GILL STREfcr, NEW' PLYM3QE and have the job ptyt right byejm. PHONE 601, BOXttO^ v " ■*- " BAG WASH. I>HE System that wipes o\st t)M> B± Washing Day, " f , • FAMILY Get all partimbtt'ftan ' jfi.j
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