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■„ . j 1,, || 1., »i.i'ii>.iiih ■' — ——————~-*~— T-T T~T*~n jMß»«»™«igg«>"WWi»i] mfl/l/i Slf"[ 3}!ffifr4^T^ "wnUGlaxo. falmertlvlilif. V°U . \ Have You Ever Thought I ssysr^'KUS h what an important part the Eor over eight years Glaro has I a Free C»py of the New Reviied teeth play in the growth and been persistently used at Child- |i iiiiuti«ted ciuo B»by Bock. deTelopment of the child ? ren's Hospitals and by Health I If you liave the care of a baby youT» i- iv. 4iu ' i;* . Authorities as a food for in- wjllfind a copy o£ the Glaxo Baby Do you realise that the quality £" j,™; m fl nfihniv Mn+W.. Book invaluable. It has been of the bone and the protecting 2?.™ depn, °* ™.eu Mo««i s oompi ied by a highly qualified !m™«VWMaLi■ dPTPrmini>d Mllk ' oße *lone havinS Pachas- doctoi and a nurse ol great prac- ! enamel is laigely determined d !30,0001bs during this tical experience.- F 1 by the food your Baby receives , " •"V" -m^p h .. beei f time A nursa w«tes:-"The Glaxo Baby in the first year of his life?, period, lliere lias oeen ume BooJcstanaahJehamonesttheuseiu me uißi. j«jd,i ux ii» for any deficiencies of Glaxo as ful books Mothei-s and Nurses Teeth with poor quality, bone an infants'food to be disclosed. have on their bookshelves for coYerar-witlvV porous enamel, Jf ;twe one rf tfae ordj reference or advice on th 6 .are of - foreshadows the unhappy dys- t;fi „ f d hj fa .. B Ue?l importance In ■peptic. That is one of-the many j j iT n f««. ;i. „<.» baby's early days is mentioned rauionsVh vvour Bafev 1s food is demned by doctor* its use m giort order. X the book were ffiZ fw^n.mit vuZ ™ald hay« lo "2 '"ilO6 been studied earnesilyandintellnrerUy all-important, _^ Without YOUr digcontinued . insteil f, l arg er by Mother or Niirse before baby, being aware of it, the fooa he _„._*:«--™ .-ij ™ qr W vfi »r birth there would be fewer imsis hflvi"n!» may lack bone-mak- quantities are sola year Dyye»r takes,'heslthier babies, happier !!K Sn it ifto) t0 Institutions in charge of and less worried mothers." me material; wnen ix is too, t.j..i g»..;,i;.t, la& to remedy the evil, Baby Infant Specialists. | may hare poor quality teeth. Because Glaxo is a complete I > j far better to be; guided in the food in itself, instantly pre- Coupon for Free selection of Baby's food by the pared-with boiling water, it is Baby Book' accumulated experience of economical. No added milk, ri AXCt (n.«t » l member* <jf the medical pro- cream or milk sugar is lequired. 'o ™J£V£ ef*' 3 >• fewsion. : ' '; Moreover there is no waste. Falmerston Atortn j Please send me by return tht New '^mWlffm ■ • ' ItiKlui GLAXO SABY BOOK of- ■. :■ mSrW (mm : n p ftrcd FREE to everuoiie who loves a ■ ' ■■;•■:■•■>.• Cw,^f Pt/JPSI (iPBk iai' l'" lenciase a Pf'ty stamp ftr- : Addrest By. Royal Appointment to the Court of Spain. By Rot/al Appoiritment to the Court of Italy. JLuiardedGMMedal International Medical Congress£xliibitim,W3; Chemitt'sName... "Builds Bonnie Babies ° 213,. W ani'-.tl-Tint v ■ ! •■■'■■■■. ! N.B.—K 3d; in stamps is sent with I Amb wnrtr Daetar ' 'his Coupon a larfe trial packet - •: *%** JOUT MJOCIVT. of Glaxo will be supplied to you I iv addition to the Baby Book. Proprietors: Josspa Nathan ft Co.,Ltd.,Xondon; and Welliagtoa, N^. ' f, , „>, aL .i ■„*■! ■■'"■• , _ , Dott-65 —; : '■ — ' '— r

B In many families BonningL.ns' n Irish Moss for cough* and coids B has been veritably "handed M down" like an heirleom for |] three generations. 'Frcm the I day the first bottle wai sold Bonrantoils Irish moss hiii been made by qualified chemists H -its purity aid curative properties ■ are tie nmt now is over 59 years ■ •.go, Mr Samuel Coaster, •—« ■ 153 Morey Place, Dnnedin, ±JL ■ writet:— I have nud Bon- TMf ninfton's Irish Mass for 30 811 jr , years, also my children and \^JJL^ grandchildren me it and always and it a reliable ■Mr^^HflM remedy." Get the genuine pli MBMfl BsaniHftoß's Irish Meis. f "carhaoiu^*] ■■ OVGT • |as?^=3 . ■ . :. hptSEjaiSSd I FOUND —Spring Blo6eom Ointment cures poisoned wounds, core legs, sore eyes, burns, and all skin complaints,. 6d and Is; Bloomiue, the great corn, wort, and bunion cure, 6d, at chemkts, •toree, and wholesale druggists; Hawkins's Instant Relief Asthma Powder, 1« and 2s, post free. Address — C. W. HAWK-INS, Herbalist, Georsre-efcreet. Dunedin. DURAND'S Regulating Pills, 5s box. Best and most efficient on market. Harmless, reliable. Sent Post Free by return mail on receipt of postal notes. Bridge Drug Stores, Chemists, Newton, Auckland.

HOW TO CUBE ; RHEUMATISM. ' AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. SOME two years ago the New Zealand Herald and other leading daily papers of the Dominion reprinted from ! ths Otago Daily Tiroes a nows item I announcing the discovery by a Dunediu I resident of a WONDERFUL NATURAL CURE FOR RHEUMATISM AND BLOOD TROUBLES. .. It now transpires that the discovery" was a very important one, for since that time the remedy has been subjected to every possible test, and thousands of cases have been treated with marvellous result*. '■■ . , The intensely interestingl story connected with the discovery ha« been printed in book form, entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," and this book can be obtained free by anyone filling in and posting the following' Coupon:— TO TBE DOMINION RHEUMATIC CURB PTY., LTD., Hellaby'e Buildings, P.O. Box 369, ' -- AUCKLAND. Please send me the Free Book about Rheumatism mentioned in the Wellington Evening Post.—D,9. ", NamO . . 7rn--r:r..--~-~.:.-;-. ■, ' Address .. --.... r^.-. .■.-.-■.:-.tt..-.« No sufferer should hesitate about sending- for this book. No matter how severe the case may be—EVEN IF IT HAS BEEN PRONOUNCED INCURABLE— a complete and speedy cure is" possible with the aid of thie marvellous remedy. It has already cured many 6cores of socalled incurable cases, and time has proved that such cures are lasting. The remedy is a dual one, called "RHEUMALINE - OXYGENA," and although the secret was known to the Ancient Egyptians, it has apparently been locked up for centuries and only discovered by accident. Send for the book to-day, and read thie marvellous story, the truth of which has been proved beyond all doubt.

MtGGiixs MFfifilTT'S lINSFFD Oil MFAI What lINSEEDOIIMBU HiLWJlli V LMOLW UIL IfILAL. Farmers say of it. For Calves, Cows, Pigs, Horses and Poultry. - /kjß VA i\ To Publish even extracts from the thousands of testimonials received testifying to the value of Meggitfs Linseed Oil Meal would rtmiirc too ff HfllJw II much T™-^Z md" r tOJ" e a« I?!,' ?"? gr °WUlg popularlty of tlle ■"»'• we have decided upon a series of Mi^Staffi cv ' illfYvßCrßl/ tracts from the letters of a.few-satisfied clients:— *■■"*«» l" Ll, M J • ' . SERIES No. 1. ' ' , ,' 9S& *^ JsLJs ' Mr- Peter L' Tighe, Ferodale, via Raymond Terrace, says:—"No dairyman should be without a suddly of Mezaitfc's Iftiwul nirw«»i Jma *r> _ <l5sW giVeß a beUer alld riC"er fIOW Otmmi; [t Wi" "; ake 'T W6ak st0 H ek T stron E »nd heaithy. It is the SSSt of ouS Sm S s s • of'ne nnest milking strains of Shorthorn, Durham, Guernsey, and Jersey cattlei » : T Possesses some MEC/jß&r^' ' '^' A Mr. A. E. Whitelnw, Hill Top, writes:—"Send me repeat order of Linseed inSab/s^ZSi^Sr ■ WI ■ i oil Meal- r cannot speak too highly of the immense/value of the meal- I PARWSt S4&!3k^ oß* ' would not now be without it." ' ■■. . .■ . ——^A^it^^^r^^a " 'Hw •'■ > i > - --~ -*\ , Mr. G. Couzeus, Kangaroo Valley, who opened with orders of five, ten ►---^-^Vi'^t^Sij) 'W\ *-^*' J«§M">^*sr~-— """"""^ ** S anil twent >" sacks ' says:—",l cannot speak too highly of your Unseed Meal! *' % \fcsiF> l!!^. a* s^&^&jj^s&Psi^Sir ■ For calves '* has no equal—in fact, for all classes of stock." ~""" iffLiJV _"* ""^^"VX® i^^W^^^S^^^'^'^^^K I Mr- Wl": Co!t- Bad Rery:a Creek.Vwrites:-" lam feedinc fifty cows on a /Bj^g^gT svAr B''~Z^^ "^Siije®! ' mixture of Linseed Oil Meal and chaff; they show wonderfully improved co n - *S& ■WSSZS^fm^ s&? %& •*% Ki^mS:/-'- 'f^—- n%tfiMM,,/''#433iiiE§i ki\ ditl<">. a™ »'e»n and healthy, and give a big amount of cream. After tryinc 's '/lHr^/y '*", Mfi^T * HasEf V'] a" foods ' >°"r tinned Meal is easily the best. I also use the iwal for m| f . f* V^P'^W^- Ny W^wfc* ' "^ui "*" y ~-^^^B When purchasing from your store ask for. pamphlets giving information. \SJL "~~~^^^•^^X^!^l MB HK °*l!^^oi^ l^*^***^ V^» ' J rrom all Stores, «r full particul»rs from . :. y |„ | ffl Wl^jW I U \p, .W NEW ZEALAND AGENTS-. \\ 1 £ "" W gfPW S A) BLAIR REED & CO., Ltd., Box 941, Wellington ZW* sjn V MFfIHITT If^ 26 KING ST., SYDNEY, -- ■ ' ■ far ' ■ ■' ■ - ■ -'■■■•■ <■ ' ■'■■ ■ ■■■■

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 4

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