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Jili^Mi^l^^^P^^^igi^^^igai^^^! Infantile Paralysis is rampant in the North and is unfortunately spreading South. Use The Strongest Disinfectant Obtainable Recommended by Doctors and the Health Authorities SwiftSK i^yss :43g m — £ — < mr, In Summer Eat Gerstena Porridge Cold m WM -jookeel in 2 Minute* It does not overheat the blood. A well-known city medical man makes It a dally custom to have his morning porridge made with Gerstena over-night and served cold for breakfast. Ho himself takes it with golden syrup, but either jam or sugar are equally suitable for the purposd. Even made each morning and served fast Porridge, beoause ALL GROCERS SELL "GERSTENA.'* ASK FOR IX BY NAME. !»§

No home should be without a few useful tools, for they are constantly being required for small jobs about the house. We have a good selection of these tools, and our prices are right. 39 GEORGE ST. (near Octagon).

rpHE"" 'EVENING STAR' is the Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT. DELIVERY OF CIRCULARS. Etc. IE EVENING STAR COMPANY, LTD., u PRINT all descriptions of GROCERS' <wid DRAPERS' BILLS, CIRCULARS, Etc., and when so directed hand over the same to the ' Star' Runners for Distribution with the 'Star,' which is delivered at nearly every house in the City and Suburbs, and *lso extensively in the Country.

li when he leaves home for the office, to tako -with him a pleasant recollection of peace and happiness reigning in his home—to carry in his mind's !j eye a picture of baby playing happily, and of baby's mother watching j over him -with loving care. He can go thus to business with a light heart when he knows that, :«I come what may, baby will go through not only that day, but every day, J with the same serene happiness, and that borne will be a happier, cosier ■■ place for baby's presence. And he knows that just as hard as lie works, : so is baby's mother doing her part ixi watching, loving and caring for baby. ? Rut however much care and love his mother may shower on him, • , . . baby's health and therefore his happiness will depend largely upon how ne is being fed during the first few months of hie life, for it is during the first nine : ; n months that the whole foundation of his future health and happiness is laid. &A Kut ' owing to various circumstances, many mothers are not able to feed baby. Whatever the default or deficiency, it will greatly help baby's health and happiness if the mother can manage to give baby some breast milk, even if is only one ~..., 2 , or two fee s in the twentv-four hours. v\ ith the assistance of Glaxo, this can generally be done. . - —" Jf a Mother has reason to think the .-, „ ._, .. „„„ breast-milk wdl bo deficient in quantity SoWi&'i?) -fa /ill or quahly. or absent she &f t fe#L should anticipate the possibility and do Jb% Mr her best to remedy the deficiency by y^.takingacupor two of Glaxo every dnv o^M^ beforohand. " nmv"'.ii If she hns only sufficient milk to Awarded Gnhl Meit-il International Medtcai M§M partly feed babv or if the strain of con- *' „ p Congress iMmtion, 1013 u MMj tinual breast feeding is too groat then Anointment to t>ie Court of Spain. ; she can give him Glaxo in turn with the Rn-»mSA P«k; A *' : I I breast without cansiiiff digestive distur- <?V>l'OS DOlkYllt D&DI€S bance to baby. This, possibly, is the ideal 1/3, 2/6, Qf Tin*,o.'allOicmHU and Stores. \\p method of feeding baby—it j K such a a .nWf„.:in.i:..f ».:...,. H. comfort to the Mother, for she know;; baby is getting the bos', and klk; knows that should she bo delayed, or hor milk rendered unsuitable, baity can havo his Glaxo and the regularity of his feedir progress is not interi'e.red with. ,jp u,™! Jn'the subsequent growth of baby to vigorous boyhood or girlhood, the mother ISI realises her reu-iin; for ilie self denial she once suffered for baby's sake, and out; sth;.re with fut-ier that glow of prida with which they soe the onco Wt:e baby dovekniitik into %- a strong, straight ooy or £!rh , ' ' % Ash your Doctor!. " "' Awarded On!il ir.'iinl International Medtcai Congress KrWbiticn, 1013. VuSoj/al Appointment to fit Court of Spain. Bonnie Babies' Send this Coupon To-day for the free glaxo baby book To GLAXO ??. GV Polmcrston N. w s«ml me !>v return tho .-C! GL.\XO U AJB Y HO ,-K offered 0 to eveiyone who loves a baby. INDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A 3ASY. 72 welMßiutrated pase, full of u.elu. ;;inU nnd information for every nurse »nd mothor. How uteful tide book in can be scetl by the Index. It contain* many bmuilful photograph*: and a largo nu;nbor of letters from dostaw and others. _ ~ CONTENTS OF THE GLAXO 3ABY BOOKi 20 j Colic 28 j Comforters 3t> C»n«iip»tioa BlllHlceoiisii 8S ].nt.;-iioin Disease apscity of Baby' iu>macb. itarix* 9to 12 I Mnliolii* Cheat onths 4s, Mutiip.i 12 to 18 months 45' NfWit t?ccdfi .. X.E.—lf 3d in stamen sent -with tti!i Chicken Po Coupon, a Trial Tin of Gbixo will bo Chiiblaiue Kupplied to you in addition to the Clothinc Bal' " Book. Coldc ... 81 1J to 2J Ten Dill Wate't ... 18 Diphtheria ... HI f>vra.terv Si Expectant Mothi ,32 Feeding Baby , 27 Keedins Bottles . 32 Fovcr 45|N:ir;ory S3 s Nursiuir 20 I Recipes 121 Regular Habits 26 Restless Sleep SGlßicKets Before you buy a Feeder, ask your Chemist to show you a Glaxo Feeder. l)i flirjßworra 39 . 97 Kcaldß (seeburns) ~ 89 87 Bcarlet FoTtr (set 142 fever) ,83 37 Scarlatina (500 feter) 40 S7 SourYy 40 712 j Sleep 0 10; Squiht 40 72 T-cnbrnc; W 42 TimeTsWcforFeediiit 91 46i Va.-cina;ioii" .'..'..'.'.[ 41 ■ -91 Voudtinf; 47 . 83; Whoul.iDgO.ll gh .... 41 . 88 i When Buby goes o»t 10

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Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 7

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