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is offered you free. It is filled with two layers of Cad- (m bury's Chocolates, and is a reproduction of a very Tsf/§w*^ X rare Marqueterie Box of the Louis XV. period It B% is given for red Bournville Cocoa Coupons and >*^ ■*^*' s yellow Bournville Chocolate and Cadbury's Milk !^?^ jf \ Chocolate Coupons — these are now included in the jwi ' •*' ''■ Gift scheme. 1 Red coupon is equal to 4 yellow. jf* ' , Write Cmdbury',, Wellington, for Coupon Sheet, eo^poB 2 . 8^ enclosing stamped envelope, and start right away. t^ IS splendid box Every Member of the Family Can Assist in Securinz the Girt. Br — changed at intervals. We 10 l>ve you 4 conpons to start. Ili^^liwfK Baby's Health and Happiness I mM^^3^^i^yr^^ largely depend on his Food H *y\\* W\W///J(F//fji \_/ • Nothing can ever be quite so good for Baby as Kra /'• .^ TLT /^Z^/h! \^&i/ill//wim' H his mother's milk, but if that is not available, the lljw 'J \&iiwil llli/lffly \-Jl next best and the safest alternative is Glaxo. lyu r^"-, AM,. jj^lMMlllflf/lllYti I'/ ■ 1S * s because G-laxo is not an artificial food. Wjh iSlk^S^a -Jl if/H /#/ ' s s i m P^ v *he solids of pure milk enriched with mji B \\^^ "*Xw j*\lat3 Jl lj, extra cream and milk sugar and made germ-free by (/K^ \VI // f i *he Glaxo process. The water, which in ordinary ''Mi SJ V\\P\-w>fe»£ "^^^^^^^^VWWi ;)'/ I _!' wilh is the medium that conveys' and promotes the ' ira ill *I^&L-' >:^^w\mwL\\ 4/ c I increase of tubcrculosit and other disease germs, ha& = l^^lS^^W^^fil flSliK^ L_i Glaxo is easily and quickly prepared for baby lp wfP^W M VBSaW \i simply by adding hot water. According to a Mcdi- * ir^S^^Sw HRWI !»»«' \=! cal Officer of Health, "Glaxo has the immense adWw^WesMlurJ i§ III] I i HH II J 1/ ' van * a g e that, in powder form, it can be kept for jl mffiipv§9s!&fo0 ' ''SiW t^WshxL^^***' H long periods and is not affected by the hot weather. illllisii^^M&v/h 'J |1«1 1 'raSw*™^^^ '\ I There can be no doubt that it provides an excel- ■«-. tlSi^iPliiiii/™/ It It T il \i lent substitute for much of the milk upon which JL il ar. Jn -ill / V^ff^ »VW J~J . GHrco is a complete food for all babies from |j H iplMSffS ifJi If L f&Mxyzzrzr (Imwil- ■■ Vyf*"*^ , birth. Where the mother's milk is available, rp 1 3§§«!ili!i w\ ! -l/lil ffHi&fiwP I II — t/ k u^ 1S no^ plentiful or rich enough, or where the JuSlll * 1 1 I •ulili 79%px#v$' '11 ~~ — / mother finds the strain of continual breast feeding _J^ 1 HH s8«l^ \\\ Will Wm/ZtiSxZa If ==J top great, Glaxo can be used in turn with breast ~T~ * if* i rtVfta tt\\ <ll'«l l'« (zfiviiziift ' ' ' % milk with every advantage. =4= 1 iiiilliii 11 mwßr\ '■' — I Ask your Doctor \=£ i }Si vKV\\ 'fe\ W^^^^ \\ v \ V Auiardii G*ld Medal International Medical Congrets Exhibition, \ ■ V» v&v\ \l^ v/fil ■ \ 191S ' Sv Soya * -Appointment to the Cturt of Spain. , U \ "Builds Bonnie Babies v J^**^Sism§k^ jJtiFni Il\ r"H > 1/-, 8/-, 5/- Tins of all Chemists and Stores. A\\) Send this Coupon To-day for the FREE GLAXO BABY BOOK DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY. 72 weU-Ultutrated pases full of useJt% fjl A?C Cj hint* and information for erery nartc and mother. How useful this book is can be seen by ■* ** ~- T n «^«^^^ the Index. It contains manr beautiful photographs and a large number of letters from m-a nr a at doctors and oihers. Dept. 6 Palmer tton N. CONTENTS OF THE GLAXO BABY BOOK: „ Adenoids 39 Colic 38 Fruit Juice VJ Ringworm S9 Please send me by return the Adri:« to * Mother ..28 Comforters 27 German Measles ...37 Scalds (see burns) ..89 7S-p»«:e GLAXO BABY BOOK offered Albumen Water ....86 Constipation 33 Hiccou K h 37 Scarlet Ferer (see FREE to everyone who loves a baby. Ailments 28 Concisions 33 Infectious Diseases 42 fever) 89 Analjsis 89 Croup 82 Jaundice 37 Scarlatina (see ferer) iO Bathing Baby 11 Cußtard 49 Measles 87 Scurry 40 Name Beef Juice 19 Delicate Babies 22 Measure 72 Sleep „ 9 N Beef Tea 47 Developments 7 Bleat Juice 19 Squint 40 » Bow Legs 30 Diarrhoea 34 Medical Press 72 Teething 40 **** Breadand Glaxo .... 45 Dietaries 9to 12 Medicine Chest 42 Time Tablefor Feeding 11 Bronchitis 30 months 46 Mumps .s 37 Testimonials .... 62-71 Address Broth(Veal) 47 12 to 18 months 45 NiffhtFeeds 22 Thrush 41 Bums 31 lj to 2$ years .. 45 Nursery 8 Tonsilitis 41 Capacity of Baby's Dill Water 3S Nnrsinp; Mothers .... 20 Travelling .......... t2 *••* " Stomach „ 18 Diphtheria 35 Premature Babies .. 22 Typhoid Feyer (nee CbAfing 81 Dysentery 36 Quinsy 89 ferer) 41 N.B. — If 3d in stamps is sent with this Chicken Pox 31 Expectant Mothers ..20 Recipes 46 Vaccination ... ....41 Coupon, a Trial Tin of Glaxo vrill be Chilblains 82 Feedingßaby 12 Regular Habits 9 Vomiting 47 supplied io you in addition to the Clothing 27 Feeding Bottles .... 26 Restless Sleep 89 Whooping Cough 41 Baby Book. > Colds 32 Feyer 86EicketV, 88 When Babj goes, out 10 r, Before you buy a Feeder, ask your Chemist to show you a Glaxo Feeder. >-

Cut Down Your Food Bills by serving every morning New Zealand 's Favourite Breakfast — ROLLED OATS Unequalled for repairing the daily wear and tear of muscle, nerve and brain. More nourishing and sustaining — and much more economical — than Meat, Bread or Eggs. Only the plumpest, ripest grains are selected and sifted for OATINA. j 'Packed a Bag within a Bag' so that no dust, dirt or damp can touch this Perfect Breakfast Food. Every bag contains 4 Full lbs, of Clean, I Fresh, Deiacious Oats I If you wish to practice True ECONOMY, you I must get OATINA. Your grocer sells it in 4lb. and 20lb. Bags, j FULL WEIGHT. t Made by LANGDOWN ft SON., Ltd., Christohurch §3 C.H.-61 ' -in y.n&sq^f*fff^fzft\ ■ ""iBBCMBPHmrTI

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 88, 12 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 88, 12 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 88, 12 October 1915, Page 4