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A SQUABBLE AT HOME. "What's the matter now?" asked mother, as a squabble arose. "Johnnie stole my 'piece' with Wilson's Malt Extract on it," replied a plaintive voice. "Give it back at once, you greedy boy. You had your share, and if your little sister doesn't get hers she won't grow up strong and healthy." Wilson's Malt Extract is good for growing children. It nourishes them, forms flesh and bone, and makes them laughing, happy, strong children. Chemists and grocers. Wholesale agents, D. W. Virtue and Co. — Advt.

ii i may have his life endangered \ ' by feeding on watered milk! Almost every day you may read reports of prosecutions for adulteration and watering of milk. This is a matter of alarm to every thoughtful mother of a baby. For — what kind of water do you suppose the adulterator puls into his milk? Seldom or never pure water; usually unclean; sometimes filthy, recking with typhoid and disease gerrm. There are other dangers to your baby in the use of ordinary cow's milk. Usually it cannot reach you until alter a journey of several hours — in which time it develops acidity. Too often, also, it comes in dirty cant. For these reasons, if you love your Baby, you cannot risk his precious life by feeding him on ordinary cow's milk.. Yet (if scientifically modified) germ-free, pure cow's milk contains just the needful clement* for Baby's feeding. How are you to ensure a pure supply? Practically the only way to procure pure germ-free milk is in the form, of The Food that j "Bm!ds Bonnie Babies" j Awarded G-ald Medal, International Medical Congress JEkcki- i hition, 1913. By Royal Appointment to the Court of SpainBabies thrive on Glaxio because it is jtist the solids of pure milk ' with extra cream and milk-sugar added, and so prepared, by the Glaxo process that Baby's delicate stomach can digeatft easily. Analy6in show* Glaxo to approximate more nearly to Mother** milk than any other food. It is the only food containing the game amount of fat as Mother's milk— and Baby's diet must include a sufficiency of fat or he is likely to develop rickets. " Patent" foods are all deficient in fat. Glaxo is not a " Patent" food. Glaxo is in dry powder form. It is only necessary to add hot water and Baby's food is ready. It is a natural food for baby. And it is absolutely^ gcrra-frce and etsentially 4taM Ask your Doctor ! WE OFFER* FREE Vc'opy of the beautifully illustrated 72-page GLAXO^ BABY BOOK, whidh is full of useful hints and inf ormation* all about baby. Send for your copy of this valuable Book to-night 1 Glaxo, Dept. 3 Palmerston North Proprietors: JOSEPH NAXUAM Jt 00., LTD., London and Wellington. J.L-45 ' .-'/.•; Before you bny a feeder — ask your Chemist to akow you the GLAXO FEEDEI l""jn ■Hlllil i I'lMim^-wi^'r-nTii'iillril^ I'l'iin i win ii'i'iiumm li'ii'im i ljiij all wii ■i^MWIMWIwIIIIir' Little Lectures by Nu>rse Wincarnis. Lecture No« 4, , Our nerves are like an intricate network ot telegraph wires. Th«y are controlled and nourished by a portion of the brain known as the nerve centres. The condition of the nerve centres depends upon the condition of the bodily health. When the bodily health is lowered the nerves suffer in sympathy. Then it is that v*e are tormented with "nerves," headaches, neuralgia and nervous debility. In such cases there is nothing to equal ' Wincarnis,' : the "Wine of Life." 'Wincarnis' is a powerful nerve food i which acts directly upon the nerve centres and gives them new life and new vitaluy. The result is wonderful. Begin to get well T^»BAY. ■ Wincarnis ' is made ia England by COLEMAN & CO.. Ltd.. Wincarnis Works, Norwich. You can buy ' Wincarnis ' from any Wine Merchant, Licensed Chemist, or Grocrr, but if you experience any difficulty in obtaining it, write direct to the Sole distributing Agents, Fassett & Johnson, 5/7 Barrack St. , Sydney. '■j,,ji«,r. i . ...1,,. 1 1 i. ...m,_.i— - i-« o-v COFFJSJR F^^TP^ffTF **" H! c^7pfssj^i^ rtt c C°ff ee Maid, of Symington's, says: JuSffibi /SS^^pfe " Sing a song of Symington's, jS&& >I Q|2|P S£SS> *^"^ The kettle's on the sing; ||| $*fff|fif \ A little drop of essence, <- Makes Coffee for a king." 31 S^sy , ■ r TXOS> SWtQWtf * CC, XitiOwth *n4 Z<m«*n, gjg|g

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 125, 28 May 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 125, 28 May 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 125, 28 May 1915, Page 4

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