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. ."Qf " 6c V *** Den't Mix Milk with BABY'S FOOD A NY Baby Food that requires the addition of milk is obviously not a complete food for Baby. There is something lacking which milk i> required to supply. There is only one perfect food for Baby—his mother's milk. But if this is absent, or deficient in quality or quantity, the safe alternative is Glaxo, which contains all the food elements needed to build firm flesh, sound bones and teeth, and to create the reserve of vitality that enables Baby to overcome the ailments of childhood. It is, of course, important that baby should be fed regularly. It is even more important that each feed should contain the correct proportions of food elements. This is impossible if the food must be mixed with milk: because ordinary cow's milk, even from the aasae cow, varies to a remarkable degree. Became Glaxo is always the same strength and is prepared by the simple addition of hot wattr, the Glaxofed Baby gets the correct proportions of food elements at every feed. Glaxo is simply the solids of pure milk of uniferm richness with extra cream and milksugar added. The Glaxo process breaks down the nourishing milk-curd into minute particles, easily digested and assimilated by even a very weak baby. £ A Doctor writes: "I recommended Dr. , of , to put his baby on it; be has done so, and speaks highly of it. Glaxo is the only children's milk preparation I recommend, believing in no other, it has saved many a child's life." (Signed) , L.R.C.P. Awtriei Q«l4 Medal, International Medical Congreft Exhibition, Ltndon, 1913. "Builds Bonnie Babies" Glaxo ii obtainable fr®m all Chemists and Stores at I/• per tin ; medium »ize, 2/-; large size, 5/- per tin. The Glaxo Baby Book tells you all about Glaxo, and contains 72 well-illustrated pages full of just those hints—about Baby's Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling, Ailments, etc.—that a mother or nurse needs every day of the week. POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY to GLAXO, Dept. 37 Palmerston N. and get your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by return. Name Addresi Man. Standard. P® • Natural Unn Water says the learned Judge, "cannot be judged by ordinary standards—there is no other mineral water to compare with it. Bench and Bar agree for once without ar gument, that Puriri is the ideal Mineral Water for wines liquor or milk 3* < , V snap to the drink that sustains during a long day's sitting. Indeed, there is no finer or more pleasant pick-me-up drink than Puriri. " That is my i verdict' —endorsed cordially by my colleagues on the Bench " * fcOL£ AGENT, PALM HUSTON NORTH.—DIXON'i.

"Short of Water, Eh"? Well, Write Us Re \ pUMP, y WINDMILL, \ Y JI YDR AULIC J> AM THE PUMP EXPERTS, HOLBEN & KIRK.

ROYAL MAIL MOTOR-BU® SERVICE. PALMERSTON, RONGOTEA, CARNARVON. L. aves Palmersfm 3.45 p n Leaves Newbury 3 55 Loaves Kawhata 4.5 " Leaves Awahuri 9.30 'j Arriving Rongotea 5.0 " Leaves Rongotea 5.30 p.n Arriving 1 Carnarvon 6.0 ~ Leaves Carnarvon 6.10 „ Arriving Rongotea 6.40 " Leaves Rongotea for Carnarvon ... 7.30 a'.'r Leaves Carnarvon 8.0 „ Arriving Rongotea 8.30 ~ Leaves Rongotea for Palmerston 8.45 Arrives Awahuri 9.15 Leaves Awahuri 4.15 Leaves Kauwhata 9.40 ~ Leaves Newbury 9.50 M Arrives Palmerston 10.0 ~ Connects with Sandon Mkil Coaoh Awahuri. Palmerston Terminus: Royal Hotel. Fares, aaine as ooacL H. CLARK, Proprietor.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9988, 26 January 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9988, 26 January 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9988, 26 January 1915, Page 7

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