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m m m JH Nothing can ever be quite so good for Baby as hia mother's milk, but if that is not available, the next best and the safest alternative is Glaxbt:: ; ; lv-'.'.. This is because Glaxo is wot an'Artificial food. It is simply the solids of pure milk enriched with extra cream and milk sugar and made germ-free by the Glaxo process. The water, loltich in ordinary milk is the medium that conveys and promotes the increase of tuberculosis and other disease germs, has been removed. . , .- t .k Glaxo is easily and quickly prepared for babysimply by adding hot water. According to a Medi'-; cal Officer of'Health, "Glaxo has th>o immense 'advantage; that, in powder form, it can be kept for long periods and is not affected by the hot weather. There can be no doubii that .it provides an excellent substitute for much of the milk upon which infants are now fed." Glaxo is a complete food for all babies froia birth. Where the mother's milk is available, but is not plentiful or rich enough, or where the mother finds the strain of continual breast feeding too great. Glaxo can be used in turn with breast milk with every advantage. Iy~ Ask your Doctor ■':l' 1 V I * Awarded Qold Medal International Medical Congress Exhibition, I; ':.; T, \ I 1313. BV Soyal Appointment to the Court of Spain, \' . j/r, 2/-, 51-. Tins of all Chemists, and Stores. To GLAXO fSXSfV, Dept tiPalmcrstonN. doctor, and oth Adenoids Please «end rae> by return the Advice to aMothe 72-pwre GLAXO..BABY BOOK offered Albumen Water FREE to everyope who loves a baby. Ailments,, )Olt To-day for the FREE GLAXO BABY BOOK DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY. 72 well-illustratcd pases full of u«eful hints and information for every nurse and mother. How useful this book it on be seen by the Index. It contains many beautiful photographs and a large number of .letters from doctors and others. C." ■'. .<. ...».'.. .-:•. CONTENTS OF THE GLAXO BABY BOOK: - > Atlenoidfs 291 Colic ;... 38 Fruit Juice- 19 Ringworm ...89 Advice to* Mother ... 28 Comforters .27 German Measles - ...87 Scalds (see burns) ..89 Albumen Water ..>.'Si! iConstipation .33 Hiccough .....:—37 Scarlot Fever (gee Ailments,* 28 Convulsions .'. 35 Infectious Diseases 42 fever) .'..,,, 89 ' 29 Colio ;... £8 Comforters ........ Si! Constipation 28 Convulsions ........ S 3 Croup 11 Custard 1!) Delicate Babies- .... 47 Developments 80 Diarrhoea 45 Dietaries 9 to 12 Analysis S 3 Croup .i Bathingßaby 11 Custard Name BeefJiuco V.) Delicate Babies- . Beef Tea 47 Developments ... Bow Logs 80 Diarrhoea , Bronchitis. . SO ; monthß. ....... Addre55.*.^.. .'..»„................... 'Broth(Veal), i ......-..: : '47 ' 13 to'lß men '"■'• ''"'-'""•'-""Barns " , ..... 1 '.V'".;.:."."31 • 'lJto2iyears Capaeity—of—Baby's-- -DiU-Water ■„,... Chafing 31 Dysentery Xl3—lf 3d in stamps is sent with this Chicken Pox 31 Expectant Mothers Coupon, a Trial Tin of Glaxo will be Chilblains 32 Feeding Baby ... Mirmlied to you in addition to the Clothing 27 Feeding Bottles . Baby Book. Colds 32 lever ... ; ....... 32 Jaundice .... 49 Measles ....... 22 Measure ' 7 Meat Juice ... 34 Medioal Press . • Medicine Cheat ;;0 months. 46 Mumps 47 - ' lSto'lßi months v 45 KigntrFeeas.. .•;..., 31 " *lJto2l'years :. 45 Nursery ..'.'■'.."..•..■ -•. -Dill-Water ..,..,.,, 33 Nursing Mothers , 18 Diphtheria 35 Premature Babies 31 Dysentery 36 Quinsy 31 Expectant Mothers .. 20 Recipes .'. 32 Feeding Baby 12 Regular Habits .. 27 Feeding Bottles .... 26 Restless Sleep ... 32 Fever 36 Rickets ". Before you buy a Feeder, ask your Chemist to show you a Glaxo Feeder. 87 Scarlatina (see lever) iO 37 Scurvy •;..., 40 ' 72 Sleep 9 19 Squint 40 . 73 Teething 40 • 42 TiraeTabloforFeeding 21 87 Testimonials .... 62-71 <■ £2 Thrush ...i,..,.-., ;-&l : <- t J ■ 8 Tonsui'tis•20 -TravollHig--22 Typhoid Fever (see 89 fever) 41 46 Vaccination. ..,...,, 41 fl Vomiting .'...'.'...,; 47 89 WhoopingCocgh ... 41 38 When Baby goes out 10>

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Helps the Urinary Organs and Stomach

bargains in Uiilimitedl Supply The record selling' at Beath's Sale has fully justified our policy of marking even the highest quality goods at Generous Price Reductions. MODEL MILLINERY COPIES, all smart styles and this season's goods Formerly " . ■•• ... Beath's Sale Prices ... ... 5/11 & 9/11 READY-TO-WEARS—Ladies will find in this section of our Millinery Depurtmenta well selected variety of the popular plain Hat in good style, so much in demand this season. All fashionable shapes, styles ~ and colours in stock, and very Greatly Reduced— Formerly ... ... 12/9 to .21/-.- . Beath's Sale Prices 3/11 5/1 1 9/11 LADIES' and MISSES' REAL PANAMAS, most fashionable styles and greatly in demand. A sample range just purchased is offered at generous price reductions— Formerly ... 12/11 14/9 16/11 21/Beath's Sale Prices ... 6/11 7/11 8/11 12/11 TRIMMED WHITE PANDAN HATS, with Black Corded band and.bow, four smart shapes— , Formerly ... ■ .... .... 8/11 10/9 Beath's Sale Prices ... 2/1.1 3/11 MORNING GLORY GOWNS, in Cotton Crepe, self colours, fawn and blue Formerly 12/6 ... Beath's Sale Price 6/11 TANGO KNICKERS, in Silk and Crepe de Chone— Formerly ... - 10/9 16/9 .21/- : 25/Beath's Sale Prices 6/11 9/11 9/1,1 9/11 Few only LADIES] EVENING DRESSES, in creme and white Breton lace, silk and ninon— Formerly 39/6 72/6 Beath's Sale Price 21/Fewonly LADIES' EVENING FROCKS, in Ivory and Black Net and Lace, all a little crushed— *. ' Formerlv 49/6 65/- 75/- 87/6 ... Beath's Sale Price 25/Few only LADIES' WHITE SPOT MUSLIN and VOILE FROCKS, all slightly soiled, back fastenings— ; Formerly 42f 47/6 ... .... Beath's Sale Price 6/1,1 Few ohlv WHITE PIQUE FROCKS, Magyar Bodice, with pleated basque Formerly 18/6 19/11 21/- - ... Beath's Sale Price 9/11 LADIES'THEATRE COATS- : .J Formerly 67/6 84/- 90/- Beath's Sale Prices 39/6 42/- 45/Few only MODEL FROCKS, in self and striped taffeta shades blueFormerly 75/- 84/- 110/- ... Beath's Sale Price 39/6 Few only WHITE VOILE ONE-PIECE FROCKS, trimmed self em-; broidery and wide ribbon belts, medium and large sizes— Formerly 65/- 75/ 84/- 95/- .. : Beath's Sale Price .29/6 BLOUSES. O.S. and E.O.S. sizes, in White Voile and Crepe and'Muslin, American styles ; — ; ' ■ '• * " Formerly . ... ... 15/6 16/9 17/9 ' 21/, 22/6 26/6 Beath's Sale Prices ... 8/11 9/1 1 10/6 12/6 .1.4/6 LADIES' BLOUSES, American styles, in White Muslin, Linen,; Striped 1 only each FRENCH JBLUUSJS, JilacK JNiuon, swatnea Deit ana sash ends of black and cerise- ...."■;.; Formerly 72/6 ... ... Beath's Sale Price 45/40in. SATIN ORIENTAL, bright soft finish, in shades of Cardinal, Cinna-. mon, Sky, Old Gold, Rose— . \ Formerlv 3/11 ••• Beath's Sale Price 1/6 yard This season's popular CREPE DE CHENE SILK, in shades of Ivory, Sky, Saxe Navy, Nattier, Mole, etc., etc.—. -•.'.. Formerly 6/6 .•■ ... Beath's Sale Price 4/6 yard NAVY BLUE FINE COATING SERGES, for Costumes, soft .fashion-. able, finish, 54in.— Formerly 8/11 , Beath's Sale Price 6/11 yardBLACK ORIENTAL SATIN, double width, soft finish, for Costumes,: etc.— Formerly 5/11 yard Beath's Sale Price 3/11 yard 1/- Discount in each complete £ for Gash, at :=.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17077, 28 January 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17077, 28 January 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17077, 28 January 1916, Page 4

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