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AULSEBROOK’S COCOA HIGH QUALITY AND OF FINE AROMA COPY OP ANALYST’S REPORT JT THE Undersigned Analyst, I do hereby cortiJ'y that I have analysed a sample of Aulsebrook and Co.’s Pure Cocoa, and find same complies with the regnlaI lions with respect to the New Zealand Sale of Food and Drugs i Act, 1908. (Signed) A. A BICTvEIiTON, Gen eminent Analyst. Christchurcfi, 30th August, 1919. P.S. —This Cocoa is of High Quality and fine Aroma. Ask Your Storkeepcr for AULSEBROOK’S PURE COCOA

Electric Lamps! All t-r/e?. from 16 to 3000 candle power. Half Watt and Meta He Filament. All tol/tagcs. Buy now before prices advance, and 'save money.—Manning Co, Bedford Row. Obrißtcbnrch,* (Children like Wade’s Worm Figs. Safe and certain remedy for worms.

Not only for Baby—but Uses of Glaxo k l\ *^sc--SSS3S3| For Expectant Mothers A Nurse says; " 1 always make my i Htumtu if i ink Glaxo as part-of the Ante-natal trcitUuent i.advocate.” Mrs. K , says; “ Hahy is i..«l '(•xpßcttrt tor seine months, hut. J- nin t.u:i (jiaxo uiy.se) I' ei-ury day mid fuel splendid, anil I know it does me no end of-good.” a#sM For Nursing Mothers Mrs. J! , says: “On Uni advice. of rny sister, wlio is a Hospital Nwseaml has used Giiixo extensively in the children's ward, I took Glaxo twine a day myself and matiinnlly improved the milk both in quantity ami quality. 1 was unable to retain the milk gruel usually ordered tor nni'.nnq mothers,.but I Ibid Glaxo quite palatable,'’ -V For Building Bonnie Babies A. Doctor says: “ Glaxo is superior to ordinary milk, being so much more digestible, and should bo absolutely invaluable to mothers w 1 1.. • Jor ii'iv reason cannot suckle their inl'atiis. S fdiail always n i vitiirncfiil it in such oases," Coyo, Xl -snf For Everyday Cooking Mrs. Til. D , says: “I am using Glaxo a« yon suggest for puddings and bud it mucli better than ordinary milk.” mm CSi Is the Safe and Suitable form of Milk. Send a postcard to-day for yowr copy of the GLAXO BABY BOOK -sent FREE to everyoVse who loves a Baby. GLAXO (Dept. ) Palmerston N. Uses of Glaxo tig? GLAXO is the super-'irulk-diet for all who need intensive nourishment combined with one which will provide a minimum of strain upon the digestive organs. & For the housewife, for the mother, Glaxo is the safe, convenient and economical form of -milk. “ With Qlaxo in the house, you are never out of milk-’ ■. If the lid be tightly closed when not in use, Glaxo will keep fresh and sweet for a considerable period. You prepare just as much as you require when you require it. There is therefore no waste. As a drink, Glaxo b'opcdy prepared»is delicious, and in cooked foods the flavour is exactly the same as it would be if fresh, best quality dairy milk, straighl-frorn-thc-cow, were used. Glaxo is packed in hygienic bags inside an airtight, sealed tin. It does not come into contact with the tin. % For Invalids and Dyspeptics Nurse .T. H. writes: “Ibaycim <1 pleasure' in telling you Unit ’«*• liiother' has' enjoyed Glaxo aid . what is-hetter, foimtl it.- dig.-an . wry much more easily f »u ore ary cow’s milk, and I . u p'e:* ft to say it ha;, proved a i .mu ln-w. For Young Ch khvn Mrs. L. C—, saw: " lira, is now 4-i years of , r.e sul 1 can honestly -say has , e'er bad au illness. He is firm, wr.scn'ar. and full of life and vigour. 1 -i a 1 continue to ■ give him a cup of Glaxo b;fore going in b->i I always rmmiuii’iid'your milk to •any persons who experience tlifacility in feeding their child .-eu.” s £ For the Aged Nurse 15 says; “1 shall pb-sstne in Using Glaxo for my patients—for the agidit i- pin splendid. 1 have, nude nttny dishes with.. Glaxo and always found it suit the 1 must d niiaade ca- ” Nil ran U ■>;•.)>: '• I iguinot speak |no highly id G.aini ior the aged as well as tor tnv young.” ir.uu-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 15 June 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 15 June 1920, Page 2