1 Is.-so Easy to j 1 Baby's food | Lever...trthetopiid. —Now that he has Glaxo" H Pierce lower lid at ar- v 33 ~ =2 row's point and lever off ==§j.. as shown. Do not cut.. You simply add hot water to Glaxo! |§ .e= round louler lid—it it , , • === unnecessary. No cooking, no elaborate mixing, s. g C" mm \iM'""^ f l no risk of makings serious mistake; ■' H■' n0 delay—so that baby does not be- §j J — come angry and screaming with m s C&cC&ti increasing hunger; milk or cream |j = • are not required, so that there is no g ■§!•■■:'• '■ heavy milk bill to pay. g i "s • You simply, add hot-water to • Glaxo t =1, - -/^ ,„,. . For night feeds; this is an obviousad—s — .i '■■«■ varitage. 'The amount of Glaxo required S ( 2 ) ™ a!le mt ™«' ,! "'«- can be measured into a cup before yon go i ss Cutaway top of parch- - 1 0 bed, and at feeding time all you have §§. H= ment bag - mside.Un.. to do is to mix it with hot water from a S3 Take out' some (r laxo thermos flask or food warmer. = =3 with a'teasppon ana-fill ~.,•■ ■ '5=3 '.' the measure, scraping You do not add milk or cream to Glaxo,. '■==. level asshowm Doriol because Glaxo is milk—the nutritious I pi 111= dip hieasureinto Glaxo. solids of milk made still more nourishing §=! S' '■ ■ ■' I '•■ ■ by the addition of extra cream and milk- g§ ' ■M s ' (SliL : Ct'aso is a COMPLETE food in itself, H ; 1H S \At? con t a ' ns everything necessary to-.! §H —• ■ M ' 5U rm ' roßy e3 ' 1 ' soun ? nes m t| teeth, healthy neryes and brain for baby. 33 — D\ 111 ' ABest of all, Glaxo is absolutely pure— es Ipsjj ' the many dangers attendant upon the use ==§ • IIJI of ordinary oow'b milk are absolutely w-. '§§§' ■' g (J) Pi// requirednumher "Glaxo isnotonlp perfect from a. scientific Wi ~= of measures of .Glaxo and clinical view, lut it is saedsily prepared 23... s into o cup or measuring . that—even in the hands of the most ignorant =3 . g j/ass. (S«e'(f»'M<ioNS or careless person—T firmly b'elicve that =§§ : on tin.) Add a little hot infants would thrive and avoid the many ==S' ' iod(er and stir to b. thick' dangers that there areviith infant feeding." HI paste. Then add alittle . Signed-—-, M.K.C.5.,L.5.C.P.,M.0. m ' &= more water and stir.to . ' . ■■ ' ' = ' : . ' A sk your Doctor. « M ;"1 "Builds Bonnießabies" ' f- •.- f= tions, stirring all-the ■ '. ' s. ; s time. Pour into Baby's \ ■•'•'.. ~ '''■■"' , , ■—■lottleandihakeMtlelO Tln-.GI»»o B»by 800 l jell* yo« all about Gluo. ma •==: : —3 „'.i, ih,f„„,l r.L, •' ; contains 72 wdl-illuilratedpsgei full of lull.lhoiehmu =-'■ . ff a«ra(c(Ae/oorf. Inane- ■ _,b o «t Balv'. Feedin, l -eiiliin,.'Sl M pni > Naiiin,.. m ' '■■ ■ == diatellj it tS cool.enough .Travellim, Ai'msnti, ctc-tba < mother 0: mine ncedi ~- .'. :. '. :JH§ Baby's'Glaio is ready. ', evei/dayollbeweel. . '-■. ... 23'. ' :M .".:POst-THis\-eoupdN fo-day ;-1 % W : 3' ''\'. to GLAXO, N. >'• ' ,s r.\- and get your Copy of the Baby Book by return.. s; "■ ' 5.... : ; AdflfMi ■■■ '.'.'• '; <■ ' J x . : |M /_: J„„;„i,„;„. ■'}* '■:"—;■ % • '"'. ' '■■':. -. . . ■ '. 's' '■ -■iii™ ILipton's Famous Tea Blends fl§|s If ..'■■•"' have been tested by one of, §11 f| '/'•') -• & ■■:' Greatest Experts ■'•■' S and have been pronounced, =s^S> : fv*K&fee= =M '' | the finest\ and Purest Tea §11 If '1 • | •that can be produced.. Only, ||| g ' I-..'lndian, and.Ceylon leaf of [-' '' I ■'. perfect maturity is used, and I' S behind , the Lipton process, ' ''■'■ of Tea production, the, in- ' '■ comparable,, quality of w^JgS^^l^^ ," Lipton'a Tea proclaims mML '*^^^/<z^^^^ —■'. *%[■ S Ask your Grocer for Lipton'a j||Q§ »n^i^S^} : S^^^»3^ i w ' - 5 Tea and see that you get it. " ■ 1 |»Jf your. Oro'jer does not stocki or will not sell you, Upton's Toa. send , 3 ■ Y \ Stamps or P.O. Order to Liptons Ltd., Wellington, and tea 'j •.-.-'. ■ f ■■-> , will bo forwarded, carriage paid: ' ." i i" . Wellington Distributing Agents for Lipton'a Tea: '■■'■■: ..MESSHS. ELLIS AND MA-NrOiN, Taranaki Street, WELLINGTON. >■< : \ ■.-. ; ■■■•■.■ :■■■•■ ■<■. -\ . '.■■■■"-. ' ; .:% DAVID ; . npOOK" First Prize ■ and Gold /\ Medal at Auckland I.A. and J/JSt? . Rfi W\v SHS^ 11, Exhibition,ll9l3-Hr. r Reward of f[lWri<>*J!%\ Werit (highest-given) at Wellington, (j 1 N.Z., 1911. ..' \WITniESSESM I We G uarantee Weight and Qual- \to^ t AWAR^ // \S^f^^\ J1 iti* °f Ticking eriuais those shoeing y^^^ijo\^ at Exhibitions. ~ DAVID McORAE, 'Phone 2581. . PARISH STEEET, WELLINGTON. . ;P. 0.: Box 284.
■ That Choicest of Savours— , Mellor's Samce Converts a cemmonplace meal into a Banquet I • Prepared from an origina l and exclusive recipe. "MELLOR'S" makes Food what it ought to be—Delicious! pURNSTURE PACKED ' and Removed to Any Address. Goods Cleared Through Custom House. Cheap Storage Accommodation for Goodf r of any Description. KESRS FORWARDING AGENCY, Telophons 1180. 76 Jerovis Quay,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2219, 4 August 1914, Page 9
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