When the First Baby laughed for the first time, /. _. J* V^ its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, / /?*& v " ' ' and they all went skipping about, / /lin7 (is> and that was the beginning oi: the Fairies-. / \,C—J' Have' Yon a Fairy-Maker in yoar Home?; . P SvX :>r;i:;'§ .ft THE originator of fairies was the another, mother is not able to feed fi &4 §3" l very first human baby that baby. Should this be the case she ?!%& &~" 'O, r- -fVs&^. ever was—so great an authority on . should take Glaxo herself, which M% /^V^vv^ >^ fairy-lore as "Peter Pan" has told will probably overcome the difh- % 'i;( W"M$& Jff us thai Fortunately for the culty. or she can 'safely give Glaxo \£* l^wv'ie- • world's happiness that first baby in turn with the breast. # _ ■ V|^* ; did not keep that charm to himself, This is because Glaxo is simply but shared it with the second baby, the solids of the purest milk en--4^ and the third arid all the other riched with cream and milk sugar. babies of all time. The Glaxo process makes the milk <<y& x> To-day, as ever before, baby's free from germs, and breaks down O"^ healthy, happy, laughter is divine the nourishing, curd of the milk W alchemy. into minute, easily digestible parIn the house, in the garden or park, tides, similar to the lact-albumen , /*■'(&s not a jot cares he whether he has of breast milk. . r^\ o ?'>')'<&£* ~ an audience or not, he just laughs, Glaxo is a complete food:m rtselt, VvvVl^j^ 1" /%ls kicks his jolly chubby legs and being instantly prepared by the \^>f.U "0 /if^fiW^. about him dance the good fairies of addition of boiling water. Iso /V understanding kindliness and love, added milk, cream or sugar. is._ reijjN} & $S%v But to be happy and laughter- quired/Only the quantity required ' • (71/ yr^ loving, baby must be healthy and for each feed is removed from'the \J " (As. ■ comfortable. Most important of sealed vessel. * ', v ■ all, he must be propej-ly fed. There is, therefore, no waste, no The whole foundation'of a baby's milk going sour like ordinary nnlfc, jCvs future health and happiness is laid nor Can it be so easily contamGfrfcT during the first nine months of his '< mated. Thus not only is it eeon- ' iM/ life and it is because mother's, omical but with Glaxo yon can be : CtSy-O^t milk is baby's natural sustenance, sure that baby has an\ever-fresh v , —no other food, however scienti- supply of germ-free milk of stand-ll-^Ti'p^S^ fically prepared, can compare with ardisect quality. i • . • 7^&Ly<r ; the intensely indiyidual nourish- ;, Glaxo is just the food baby* little i°Yi_\V"- J> •■■' ment it affords—that the breast-fed body and brain/need to help him : W%\\\py * baby is so fortunate. to become a merry active romjp, ~ ; But sometimes, for one reason or and to lay the foundation of bis la Jk=s^/{^ future health and success. . By ttW^PP^f™^ t0 the -9^f\^^Eo^m!fA Av;arded Gol/Mhdal, InterBy Royal Appointment to the Exhibition, 1913. Court of Spain. . "" >-..■■ "Builds Bonnie Babies" ,2/6 and 6,- Tins . ; " " ' " ; COUPON -—-——— j i Send this Coupon To-day {■' To Cfaxo,Dept. 2 , Palmerston North. \ i Tour bahv can' only cry when he is in pain. He cannot i. pace send me a copy of the New Eevised Baby Book, . i tell you th"c cause, yet you would give anything to know ( for wmch I enclose Id. stamp. , j v | what to do. how and when to do it. j jf ame ' ' , ! • This is set out in easily understandable lanauape in the j f j ■ • ; Now Kevisod Glaxo Baby Book. Those seemingly com- • Address.... .-.......: ■ ! ; plex conditions that -worry and puzzle a mother are ! ' . J • mn.de plain and simple by the best braina of the Nursing ! Mv Chemist's Name and Address is. ..-. J j and Medical Professions. . | | ! Kvou^ant a Fe S der tell your Chemist to aend you a j j i "laxoreeaer. ! will be sent you in addition to the Baby Book. ; Proprietors: Joseph Nathan i Co., Ltd., London; and Wellington, N.Z. :•' Ilott—62
Prize EWloney £2490. ORAIID" ■ ■ • —OF —' ■ I FREEHOLD PROPERTIES | In aid of ! WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND. Ist PRI7E, valued £1500, owned by local residents and given free of encumbrance. | 2nd PRIZE, valued £800, situate . Wynen Street, next Working Men's Club. x 3rd, 4th, and sth PRIZES are residential sites, also given by local residents. 31 si ..M[AffGH 31st vas originally fixed for the drawing of this Art Union, but now the time has been extended to a date to be i nrrivrd at later, and which will be .well and duly advertised. _TUe Minister haviiig granted the ] <toinmittee tho right of advertising in Nelson and on the West Coasr-, and, also given an extension of time; which was due the district owing to limited population. MANY BOOKS have been returned unsold, and those bo returning same are requested to write and get more books; they can post fhom away to their friends outside the .district,, and thus indirectly advertise the Art Union, which, owing, to the excellent prizes, appeals to oiitsiders. MANY PEOPLE forgot to send back their blocks and romiey for same, and they are retjuescod to do so at once, so that 'the Art Union .Committee- can see how they stand from time to time. POST AWAY BOOKS. Many have done so already, with excellent results. Out of 30 books posted to one small town not one came back. You can do the same and help got in outsido money for the Wouaded Fund. HELP THE ART UNION. There are thousands in Marlfjorough who have not yet bought a ilook, just because they weiv, not pressed, .or it was not convenient at the time to buy one. Many who. have already bought will buy more. £1500 for 1/is the best prize ever offered in the IXnuinion, and for the best of causes. &800 for 1/tliough the second prize, is far larger than many first prizes offered elsewhere-. WHEN" POSTING BLOCKS do ro together^ with registered letter containing postal mtes, P.O. order, or by crossed cheque. WRITE FOH BOOKS TO-DAY. • A. D. McLAUCHLAN, Secretary. Rolling's Buildings, High Street, BLENHEIM. Ward % Co , U N BWi R T.AK E if? 8. ALL elapses of Undertaking nrovided for, under the supervision of competent- men. Funerals furnished at shortest jioiice. . Address: Charles Street, Blenheim, j Sfelephono 2Q&, P.O. Box 12.j
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 97, 26 April 1917, Page 2
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