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New Htmdreds\of yards of them, just arrived from the looms of our French AUfes, brought over land and sea in of many difficulties for the use ©f Beach's customers. *<s Fashion has allowed an extraordinarily wide latitude in designs, so that we have Delaines for every dress parpose. the seeming impossibility to obtain French Delaines at any price, we have secured this vcsjjy large shipment, and we are offering the full range at, prices moderate in the extreme. $f These Delames will stand any amount of wear and numerous washings. Small checks and large checks, on light and dark grounds, make up into very smart Blouses and Frocks. For Children's Dresses we have some dainty fine stripes on plain grounds—ideal for wee tots' wear. Then there are wider stripes in plenty, suitable for the blouses and frocks of grown-ups. BEATH'S PRICES FOR THESE NEW Perhap* the most popular designs for frocks and 'blouses are the topical military stripes, shown in many beautiful colours at Death's. Gowns look charming indeed in. the boldly printed floral effects, a wide -selection of which we afe-fortunately able to offer. Pin spots and bigger spots, on dark and light grounds, for frocks, blouses and gawss, give good service and wash splendidly. FRENCH DELAINES ARE ONLY: per yard Tea Room For a pleasant cup i of« Morning Tea, s>. satisfying Lunch, or the refreshment of . . Afternoon Tea. •ceres of regular visitors declare there is no pface like Bexfh's Tea Room with its artistic surround- ; ings and efficient service: We allow 1/- Discount'in Each Complete £«for Cash. James Mitchell - Manning Dtrecior Roof Octftden ' A An ttnearposewd view of the City ,ci is obtained' from %• Beath> Roof .. § Garden, which io * free to aU who «**« to come. Take the Elevator to the top of the Budding and "see a New m Christchvrch. i'gSh Country' visitors £ specialty invited. $

It's a Mighty Comfortable i, Feeling for a Father \f when he leaves home for the office, to lake with him a pleasant recotleeji tion of peace and happiness reigning in his home—to carry in his minds I eye a picture of baby playing happily, and of baby's mother watching 11 II IS It over him with loving care. ..,',' ,1 j. JUI .'1 J h 6 can go thus to business with alight heart" when ;he knows that, ' I come what may, baby will go through not only that day, but day, »•' with the same serene happiness, and that home will bo a happier* cosier " place for baby's presence. And he knows that just' as hard as he works, i bo is baby's mother doing her part in watching, loving and caring for baby. 3 baby's health and therefor* his happiness will depend largely upon how i he is being fed during the first few months of his life, for it is duringthe first nine 9 months that the whole foundation of his future health and happiness is laia._ . . But owing to various circumstances, many mothers are riot able to feed*apy. 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* ,** 'V only one or two feeds in the twenty-four hours. .■._., „ 5 ~,,> ,Vfg|r^fc or two feeds in the twenty-four hours. .■._. , Vj ~,,> With iho assistance of Glaxo, this , can generally be done. If a Mother has reason to think the breast-milk will be deficient in quantity or quality, or absent altogether, she should anticipate the possibility and do her best to remedy the deficiency by taking a cup or two of Glaxo every day . beforehand a „««u-» „,;il, +« -Aibarded Gold Medal International Medtcal If she has only sufficient milk to •»"-" ■*g oneraa Exhibition, ms. partly feed baby or if the strain of con- g v Appointment to the Courto)'Spain, tinnal breast feeding,is too great, then tfn .i i «■» • »* I • f> she can give him Glaxo in turn with the breast without causing digestive disturbance to baby. This", possibly, is the ideal Wfc W. 6/-, tins of all Chemists and Stores, method of "feeding baby—it is such a a complete Food for all Babies from birth. , 'comfort to the Mother," for she knows baby is getting the best, .and she knows that should she be delayed, or her milk . rendered unsuitable, baby can have his Glaxo and the regularity of his feeding, and progress is not interfered with. • ."; „■' , , Z In the subsequent growth of babv.to vigorous boyhood or girlhood, the mother realises her reward for the self denial she once suffered for baby s sake, and can share with father that glow of pride with which they see the once wee baby developing into a strong, straight boy or gir,l. ,' • Ask your Doctor: J.I.—N.Z. 57 . DiiildsJDonnieiSabies 1/3, 2/6,6/-, tins of all Chemists and St*res, A complete Food for all Babies from birth. '■ mm ill n To GLAXO Dept. 47 Palmertton N. OH To-day for the FREE GLAXO BABY BOOK DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY. 72 well-illustrated pages foil of useful hint, and information for every nurse and mother. How useful this book iiicwtaMesl by the Index. It contains many beautiful photographs and a largo number of letters trom doctors and others. CONTENTS OF THE GLAX O BABY BOOK: ' „- nnTAI,:. 891 Vrn.l. Jnirß 19 i Rinffvrorm S 9 i the. Ad»iceto»Mothor .. 38 Comforters ... TS-page GLAXO BABY BOOK offered Albumen Watec .... 98 Constipation .. FREE to evei VOne Who loves a baby. Ailments 2S Convulsions ... Analysis..... 39 Croup Bathing Baby 11 CuatarS Xante Beef-Juice ID Delicate Babies Beef Tea 47 Development* . Bow Legs 30 I Diatrhcea Bronchitis 301 montha Address BrothlVeal) 47 u,'°oil2 Burns 311 ]Jto.2iyea Capacity of Baby's .Dill Water .... Stomach 19 Diphtheria Chifins ■• 31 Dysentery ..... VR—lf 3d in stamp? iB sent with this Chicken Pox 31 Expectant Mothe Conpon. a Trial Tin of Glaxo will be chilblains 32 Feedingßaby■ . B«3ted to you in addition to the Clothing 27 Feedmß Bottler US Frmt Juice ... n 83 Hiccough ..... s .' 33 Infectious Dise S2 Jaundice 4?j Measle ibies .... 23| Measure jta 7 Meal Juice .... > 9to 12 j Medicine Chest IS months 45; Night Feeds .. I) years .. 461 Nursery IS j Nursing Mothers 3Q| Quinsy Mothers .. 20; Recipes by 12 j Regular Habits tiles 26 Restless Sleep . Colds Hi""" "'T —■ Before you buy a Feeder, ask your Chemist to show you a Glaxo Feeder. ... 87 Scalds t^seeburns) ..89 - ascs 42 fever) 89 ..... 87 Scurvy 40 8 Tonsiliti.fi 41 ....20 Travelling S 3 s ..22 Typhoid Fever (sea S9 fever) 41

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 4

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