m&z There's no need to worry about milk shortage. AmpL supplies of rich, pure, full-cream, germ-free milk are for you, and in unlimited quantity, Milk {Wtoo important an item to depend on locaf supply, *aM a tin of Glaxo in the house means milk available Ui;. .',.;■,"■ when and where you want it. X|STLAXO is the nourishing solids of milk—pure, clean, standardised, germf.fcfc digestible—milk made safe and suitable human use by the G.axo Process. 5 NO malt, NO flour, starch. t . Whilfr Gkutb is entirely the solids of mi&, ft w something more than milk—f >|j£jf/flie ; Glaxo Process changes the char- ' acter of the constituents so that even a . very weak digestion can digest Glaxo \ and absorb into the system all the nburish- . ment it contains. Those who cannot : ._ tolerate ordinary milk therefore take Glaxo I with pleasure and benefit For the housewife, for the mother, Glaxo is the safe, convenient and economical form of milk. " With Glaxo in the house, yon arc never out of milk." If the lid be tightly closed when not in use, Glaxo will keep fresh and sweet for a considerable period. You prepare just as much as you require when you require it. There is therefore no waste. DIRECTIONS. Glaxo Milk cannot be distinguished from ordinary fresh milk if made this way:— Take half-pint of boiling water for each two dessertspoonfuls of Glaxo (more or less according to taste). Mix to a thick And Glaxo is standardised— is always ■» paste, gradually reducing in consistency, the same, rich in.Vitamines, ess atial to proper nutrition and growth, and rich in Butter Fat, the most valuable and most costly constituent of milk. Mixed with boiling water only, Glaxo instantly provides rich, pure, nutritious milk—delicious to drink and much to be preferred to ordinary milk for x milk puddings, custards r* blancmanges^soups,and ■'■'. The i in coffee, cocoa, porridge. Builds B bread-and-milk, etc m „ _ , „ , Avoiding lumps'. Pour while hot from one vessel to'another or agitate with an egg whisk. The Glaxo milk can then be cooled down gradually and used as ordinary milk. Try it for any purpose and you will find that it can scarcely be v distinguished from rich, pure, fresh milk, and, <jmmu £& indeedi that is wKat it is _ .. The Food that Builds Bonnie Babies Cocoa is ja»t delicious when mad* with Glaxo. " Small fan 1/6, Medium tin 3/-, Large tin 8/-. Send TO-DAY for your copy of the GLAXO BABY BOOK—sent FREE to everyone who loves a Baby. GLAXO (Dept. »■ ), PALMERTSTON NORTH. oopers Sib '/ /// / "I'm glad I dipped with 'Cooper'- / //J y// ' // the rain can't wash it out!" j|||| '"V rJr ' Cooper's Dip lasts longest in the cannot ZsffilA '' fsftlf waß k 011 * ™ ordinary rain. "p\/ v ■Zza Bemember —a dip which mixes too easily in the J /JxT| first place will wash out of the fleece just as easily by '^^Sl falling rain. ff/f\ ////, r Use Cooper's Dips—Variation in strength and '/Ajfv £ // /// i quality is chemically and '/ // // // i mechanically impossible. / mm* Stocked by all Stores and Merchants *m-; / w / w // w i m''W'mWWwm-'\ *i M Half your bacon! Is that all you digest ? Bacon is not easy to digest— unless you eat mustard with it. The fat of the bacon resists the digestive juices, but the tingle oi the mustard does the trick. Mustard seems designeu oy Nature just for that very purpose. People say it "takes the richness off," which is only another way of stating that mustard makes you digest and assimilate your food. Bacon is dear now. You are wasting money if you don't eat mustard with it, because you are not getting the most out of the food you buy. DSF Mustard DIGESTS THE DISH"
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H. A. ITOTTALL, fPSE Electric Massaging, Shampooing, r and Hairdressing Saloon. Jnst »rrived—New and up-to-date •toek of' Smokery' requirements, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, Razors, ©Hubs, Brashes, Face Creams, etc. Ladies' Private Parlor for Trimming, Siageing, Shampooing. , A* np-tc-date as any city establishfuaX. ' At H. A. NJffTTALL'S, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. EJTOP CRANKING!—Don't worry about trying to start your car en\e in tie cold. FIT A "EUK" EASY 4ETER. It saves energy, and starts at once. The "Euk" Easy jtarter is selling like the proverbial •"keA-cakes;"- -Anyone can attach it. .PRICE £3, Postage Paid Send for a "Bni? to-dajr, Invaluable for all motera and especially for lady drivers.— WELLINGTON.MOTOR & ACCESSORY CO. G. W. Lawrence, Manager, 5 Dixon Street, WELLINGTON. If you give reasonable notice, your •TrjKk wffl be fitted with NORTH BRI'ISpE TYfiIES" without the loss of an *"<s* working. There's ar- agent close
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1920, Page 9 (Supplement)
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