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/a/ w z/ Wk \.% WJIwHIi VI i< /m Mil It E'' 'wL 1\ i 111 v\ IR® M \ r^‘ < C^^w y' Wj \\ ‘lsabel,’ a Glaxo Baby, aged 2j years, $f ||| ’ Her mother says: "Baby advertises ' jE taj your food wherever she goes Ce= te"y by her bonnieness and amiability.” (§jg J Give Your Baby | I the milk doctors recommend | W and give their own babies I etiquette, of course, forbids the publication of doctors’ names, but the originals of the following letters ug may be seen at our offices. They need no comment. g 21st March, 1920. 17th March 1 920. | D“Mv own baby has been fed on Glaxo from "My own baby is a mature of health and happ.- g S birth a vear ago. She is in perfect health, and ness. We are always being asked what he is f«i - || j has never had an hour’s trouble due to food. I on ;we call him a Glaxo Baby. , M.B. _ • EEtfj always insist on bottle babies under my care being 7th May, 1920. fed on Glaxo, as I know that it is the only food I •* Baby continues to do well on the Glaxo. He 1 J ga can rely upon to give perfect results in every never seems to have any pain, and all he wants is =t*s jb caae if given correctly.” his food. His motions are. perfectly normal, fjfcjg • M.R.C.S. showing his food is agreeing.” , M,D. The Free Glaxo Baby Book tell* the mother Ask YOUT Doctor ! fH or nurse in easily understood language the ✓"'x * E~ they must know if they are to „<SaZSBy Pless* send me a coyy of I E briny up baby successfully. It also includes tLe GUxo Baby B #ok Mnt f E « splendid weight chart. Send 3d stamp FREE to everyone who loves i f= to cover cost of postage. An additional-id. KBEt Au If: vafcy laifian . Baler I eaelw ‘M.stow I Er stamp will secure for you a free sample tin nfjfigl fornesUfc. - EE o/ Glaxo—containing sufflcient for six feeds KjEw * | CTj I tom, | 1 If you are troubled and want information ? fiL" E~ regarding baby's ailments write to the Glaxo nx-u >s— Mother’s Help Bureau. A fully qualified 7he Super-Milk | nurse will answer your questions and give « • ra 1 • ,« Address 5 i(P “Builds Bonnie Babies fig B? * Ma S ‘ r l“- In Airtight Scal'i Tins nt Chemist, and Stora, A . ampk ' lln wiUbe unt I 1| =& Glaxo Dept, t ) Proprietors: Joseph Nathan & Co.. Ltd., for an additional 3d. f j P.0.80x 1509, Wellington. London and Wellington ? ! ILOTT 89 ~

MOTOR SERVICES. gMITH’S gERVICK. FROM URENUI. WAITARA. NEW PLYMOUTH. Bures leave dally for New Plymouth— I From Mimi Road. 8.15 a m. I Urenui. 8 35 a.m. Waitara. 8.45 ajn., 9.15 am., and '. •2 p m. •1 pm. Thursday. Leaves New Plymouth— For Waitara only, at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Waitara, Urenui and Mimi, 3.30 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH STAND: BROUGHAM STREET (Opp. Royal Hotel). * ARTHUR J. SMITH, PURANGI-INGLEWOOD-NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR MAIL SERVICE. TWELVE-SEATER Motor leaves Purangi daily it ' am to catch 9 a.m. train for South. Purangi, dep 70 am. Pukeho • • 7-30 a.m. Tarata 7.50 a an. Kaimata . 8.20 a.m. Inglewood ... 845 a.m. INGLEWOOD FOR NEW PLYMOUTH Inglewood, dep. 9 15 a.m. Egmont Village 9 30 a.m Kent Road ...... . 9.50 am. MangoreJ . 10.0 a.m. New Plymouth, arr. ...... 10 15 am. RETUR I. Leaves Hookjiam's Corner, New Plymouth 12.30 pm. Inglewood, arr - 1.20 p.m. Leaves Inglewood for Purangi 3.30 p.m. INGLEWOOD TO NEW PLYMOUTH 'BUS SERVICE. Inglewood, dep. . ... ... 9.30 a.m. Egmont Village 945 a.m. Kent Road 10.0, ajm. Mangorei ... 10.1 a am. New Plymouth, arr 10.30 a.m. Customers are kindly requested to note that Parcels must be pre-paid. The usual Inglewood Car leaves Hookham’s qrner at 4 pm. sharp. New White 'Bus available for - Mountain flips, private parties, etc. Parcel Office: Marrett and May’s Dominion Tax; Garage, Currie Street, New Plymouth. J B. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor.

All-British g Commercial Vehicles” I F==== , i LLi LAND] —*1 | Makes Light Work of Heavy Hauls The demand of these progressive times is for speedy transport methods a quick linking-up of country and ; city —of a business and its customers. Business men will find the interests of commerce best served by the Leyland— THE ALL-BRITISH Motor Lorry. This dependable freighter shifts the biggest loads easily and promptly—its cost of running and upkeep represents a de> cided economy—its long life is unequalled. Under ordinary conditions, Leylands operate at nearly a quarter the cost of horsed haulage on a ton'mile basis. Capacities—2, 3, 4 (4 distinct models), 5 and 6 ton.; also Leyland Steam Wagons. Sole Taranaki Agents— Wilson’s Motor Supply House ELTHAM C. L. WILSON , Sole Taranaki A seats for Maxwell Complete Service a, mi for the Motorist. <sci". jfflijin.'i;iin4 ST rl JiHm I L J y. W MAINES-J

OPUNAKE'NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. SEVEN-SEATER HUDSON CAR leaves Pentecost and Kendrick’s Garage (opposite 'Royal Hotel), dally, at 4 p m. for Opunake, leaving OvUi.. ke daily at 7 a.m. Phone 785. R MOORCOCK, Proprietor. ■£> O Y A L 1| .r AIL NEW PLYMOUTH TO OPUNAKE DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. TIME-TABLE AND FARES. Naw Pylmouth (depart) 7.30 4.15 e,tora .1 »• « M */• V« ?I£SmXx I 82‘ 5 W ’/ }•< ™ Bto 8.35 5.25 7/ 18/ Pun lb o . ........... 850 5.10 8/ 14/ wlrea •« 550 8/0 15/ rwnkarthu »15 60 >1 l> > ZXftu .......... 885 010 10/ 17/8 sSSS " »<• 02512/ 20/ Opuaak. (arrlT,) 10 15 645 13/ 22/1 7.50 4.0 4/6 7/4 Xo* ’X t” v J’-’ “s® » oSu »« 5.2512/ 20/ New Plymouth (arrive) 10-0 81 3 / Seats miy be beoked and parcels left at the Tourist Garage, Brougham Street. New Plymouth, or Club Hotel Stables, Opunake. All parcels to be prepaid. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Spbcify and Insist on Certain teed qX* ROOTING AND PAINTS. JOHN CHAMBERS * SON LTDAnd all good Hardware Merchants. ksAG WASH~ THE FAWtfV WASH FOR as 61 ""rpHE wipes out the Home (vashing Day. Get all particulars from

All Outdoors Invites Your KODAK feWhen a Kodak goes with you on a picnic, week-end trip or holiday, you do not spend the happy time, you save it —save it in the shape of a treasured collection of pictures that will keep all your enjoyments fresh, regardless of time’s advance. GET YOUR KODAK NOW. Kodaks from 50f- Brownies from 13/9 * W. FRASER, Chemirt F. W. HALL, Chemi,* | FEED’S PHARMACY D - G. MORGAN, Chemirt I CAVE'S KODAK & J/ARI

XT-ANTED KNOWN—That the News can do all classes of printing equal to the best and at reasonable prices. Rine un No. II (Jobbing Department), ® r jrrit* for suotstioafc

Better crops when NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE is used. Regular use io assured bv its splendid condition always. No ' leaking. All hardwarem«u.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1921, Page 10

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