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•FURWTURE WE MUST HAVEWHY NOT GET IT AT ARTHUR'S? AT THE PSICE SOtt OTTOS* 1(5 FAX. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN ARTHUR'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. Day 'Phone 94. Boix 68. Night 'Phone 254. f■-: J t~^^f^^S^^^^^^ • So mo ®k O^^3T^™!Ss}U ranges v#. N . , MB €§§N jj^^ Ifl are waste- ft % I P '^SftP^ 3* ful because va Si, lI;IJISSaLjS3 Bfn kal f the *A * J 1 ILJ tfksSsS heat goes up *A / ••• the chimney. / —"^^toaiJ-SJR • \ The Enter- A /£~ V000r...^ 11. , \ prise, design- / • /p^__ <J>^-'>-"';j r fe4vjj ed to give per- f &t feet draught § & ÜBd to conserve every bit of heat, is by far £ <5 tlle most economical range on the market, ft iPat an Enterprise in your kitchen, and your fuel bill $ will go down with, a bump. 4? The Enterprise is "the last word" in range science. ''*w & Although only reoently put on the market, it has fairly "jumped" to the froia' by sheer merit—saouring y f? First Award at Auckland 2b ambition against all others. & Constructed to eliminate &L the faults of ordinary $ |^. ranges, and embodying many features all its own, the Enterprise is supreme for convenience, econ- \O, f omy, efficiency, and simplicity. F\ £ There is a model that will exactly suit your needs, £ and the price will fit your pocket. *\A PIEST AWABD «f Hft fr Wa AUCKLAND _^*.igg^^ »**, YA In vercargill. Bh " Blair & otiiiar, __ Js|fe • <^ itoTr;

U -nmt necessarily by all the food he swallows. §f ■ Urrf m 'inS u^ Ahe curd of unmodified cow's milk d Si: byS l tOmaCh * a Solid ' -^gestible mass M ' ' S his mo^ p aUSeS hlm a, CUtC Pain and «ives both b*by -na ms mother many a sleepless night. s^ • The stomach of a baby two weeks *-<*>* «t nt* ion*h Wk m oW holds only two ounces-no room &TiK^ M m far expenments-hence his food *~~^ g must be in a form that will enable him s to quickly obtain all the nourishment ' I:J s aom every drop he swallows. Wj I g Suchafood is'mother's milk—but W **Xy. M if this ls absent or deficient in qnal- S *&~ %^W m 7 ? r quanUty the safe alterna- V I tive is Glaxo. \ i^= sugar added. The Glaxo pro- / li\ / a^P m cess breaks down the nourish- /I '' \ / II mg milk-curd into minute soft J \ \\ 4 -^8 Particles easily digested JW([f|f 1^- >W g and assimilated by even 1 W^'" .:4^ I 11! a very weak baby. V%li|K^/,/, jT .os?*. -I=2 &■ . - • 5* y°ar Doctor I U *u*rfei GoMMeaal, Internatlmol Medical t"*' 55 . Congress Exhibition, London, 1913. Ei-5 J "Builds Bonnie Babies" II HI Glaxo !, obtainable from all Chc.-m^ and Stores at I/- per tin TmecW fej size, 2/-; large size, 5/- pertin. STS VX c Glaxo Bahy B°°k tells you all about Glaxo and *.„„* • m 72 weti-illustrated pages Ml of just thosehinuLTbtTSafy'l m £ edlJ' BathlY' Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling, Ailments g *te'-ttu*t <* mother or nurse needs every day of thetweet. i p| ■ S>ST THIS COUPOI^TO^DAY H g to GLAXO, DepU 31 Palmerston N. I 7! | r^l get r F^ E COPy" °f the Baby Book by return. H Address ' ' —•••■ |p=

. _jjj§j§§ll^^ NELSON Otti" Jf a lor 35 years aa. —————»™», aoW by sheer merit alone IV! OAT E\3 *,* 1S vror'-h ev«"T Penny o{ ——" ...—«Js the price, and more It» PURE TEAR quality- is ontstandmg. /I _, «Bt*epe"Ceet infants food « y fVtJ V/"%! nia.kea weiik babii-sthrive: "M 'C4A/iA I I«mafees strong babies grow GP~~-ZZ*—**y stronger. It bnilda bonnkoabiea. Ask your doctor. 13 £1S WI-^ ? nz a nice t°ne piano, Dixon'p sultable for a learner, at Vesto, Orei-coats; wo have tfcam. —John Hunt, Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 3 December 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 3 December 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 3 December 1914, Page 6

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