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W£ twgalways coolt ? ||gPp^™*> A bright, cheery little housewife Ph^ and an Enterprise Stove always go to- \ gether—because the Enterprise is tho . fcj stove that "behaves" and cooks just right. ijJaS |J The Enterprise Range is the embodiment of all >;S that's best in other ranges, with new conveniences S 3h and improvements added—improvements that are 'fc! ■^| exclusive features of the Enterprise. The J| FIRST AWARD AT AUCKLAND EXHIBITION § W went to this range—thus demonstrating in the stern I? test of open competition that the Enterprise is the most econ- 3 omical, convenient and efficient range on the New Zealand &l market. See the Enterprise-note its Safety Slow Combustion Fret £ • itshandy Teapot Best andHeoess Flue. There's abooklet &? on Enterprise Ranges waiting for you. Write for it now. £* LANGMUIR & CO., Manufacturers, Invercargill. A Local Agents~ g j^ 3 BLASR AND SELLAJ?. A "*^" mi? ' "i~f'i • f?j IF IT'S A'-NEW C ACTING fW E wiH 6UPPIy it—well and acf . " » curately made —at short notice. >Ye have an efficient equipment for making Steel, Brass, Aluminium, or Iron Castings of reliability. This is the place for ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES— Pulleys, Packing, Valves, etc. We also supply Vacuum and Pressure Gauges. Piping, and Shafting. Experienced men ready at any time to repair your Engine or Appliances. Agent for Airedale Engines. Call, "Write, or Telephone 117. HAWERA FOUNDRY A ENGINEERING WOHK8 J NELSON ST. Pho^m. HAWEM. 1 I I ' I I ' ' l ' ||i • 111 I R pi fH j jjjjjjjjjj X 1 • Baby's Food should I H be In Liquid Form 1 |j Baby's delicate little stomach cannot digest solids H s and consequently he can derive nothing but pain and =1 HH irritation frpm them. ~ * pi B t* , ??}?'* b, est fo6d is his mother's milk—a liquid. H H| But if this is absent the safe alternative is Glaxo—which ' H m although it comes to you in dry form, is transformed • |H into a liquid food by the simple addition of hot water. |j H v v U. mot}\ er's milk is deficient in quality or quantity m §j baby should be given alternate feeds of Glaxo, The H gg Bonnie Baby above was, by doctor's orders, fed for the !=* I=l hrst three months on breast-milk and Glaxo alternately H H| Since then she has been reared entirely on Glaxo Slie 1= ' =H is now 9 months old, and in health, weight, and vitality §1 |=p much above the average. ~ U , ; 9 laxo is pure milk with extra cream and milk-sugar H added modihed by the Glaxo process so that the p nourishing milk-curd is broken down into minute soft s particles easily digested by even a very weak baby. p |H Glaxo is recommended by doctors and used in fi s Hospitals for Children throughout the World. , HI Awarded Gold Medal, International-Mtdical =^ == Congress Exhibition, London, 1913, ' gS: jj "Dtillds Bonnie Babies" B jj Glaxo is obtainable from all ChemUts and Stores at I/- per tin ; medium H ===== »lze i 2/- ; large size, 5/- per tut. ||he T«* G(f *? Bahy Book teils yoa all ahout Glaxo, and contains |=| 72 welUllustrated pages full of just those hints-about Babv'z g=s Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling, Ailments etc. — that a mother or nurse needs every day of the week. ' === ■ POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY H g to &AXO, Dept. 31 p a i merston N S = and get your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by return ?== Name * . Hawera Star, si _Hii!iii^^ H|i ihe iJ'iS i IL.j_.r5R.S si^OMPANit jL»tcl. B Edinburgh. uM

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 10 December 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 10 December 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 10 December 1914, Page 6

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