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When fc your Bii)y; starts to walk ! " you .will know that your love and devotion have brought him safely |. - through the perilous first few months of life, and his sturdy limbs and happy» contented disposition will make you glad that you insisted, from the first, that Baby's food must be either his mother § milk-" or Glaxo, the one safe and most economical alternative for breast milk. ! At a hading Infant Specialist said when called in filtered and the necessary cr >c d n consultation own baby, "It must be cither , - added. All the natural sweetness and P"™?* > Gluxoor a wet nurse." Glaxo was chosen, and ten retained by the Glaxo process, which dries the ! months afterwards the doctor wrote: "I am more than milk and cream ,to a powder, and aJsocauiM satisfied with the result of'Glaxo' feeding 111 my nourishing casein of the milk subsequently to form in , child's case. He is firm, lias cut his teeth up to date, to light, flaky particles easily digested, by evenjvery stands ud well and there is plenty of bone." weak baby. An another doc or nas md Glaxo is Glaxo builds liealthiur, happier and brighter superior tocow's milkforinfants, being so ra « ch ®°[* babies than those fed on starchy and flour foods, be- digestible, and should be a bs °b' tc 'y , "'4^ b \ 0 h cause a pure, easily digested milk is the only food pothers who for any reason cannot suckle their suitable for a young baby, and Glaxo is entirely pure. mfan s. (Signed)- —J/./1.G.6., &.A.0./. Lm*-* fresh milk enriched with There ,s nothing secret about Glaxo, because / mOk extra cream and milk every mother has a right to know of what the food JU, jajjja sugar. Only the very best she gives her baby is composed—ana she knows that III!ill/ tißXkXr milk is made into Glaxo, starch, flour, malt and cane sugar are not in breast MP and, so that it shall be milk nor in Glaxo. If Nature had thought them necesliHlhM, jtm# r I quite fresh, the milk is sary or good for Baby, thoy would be in breast milk. delivered to the Glaxo Give your baby Glaxo, either a® his sole food or imBSMMrr | t \ /■*■■' " factory within two hours in turn ivith breast milk, and you will be giving hira ■ °f its being drawn from the food which is cheapest 111 the end, the food which 1 A the cow. It'is inmedi- doctors recommend and give to their own babies, the ilHSraPt j ttely pasteurised ant J food from which, even from birth, baby can derive Wraßy Wft everything he needs to grow up big, strong, and bonnie B .Send'this Coupon To-day for the FREE GLAXO BABY BOOK , DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY. 71 MUMriNi Ml »f wm />< I AYO fi|] hint* and inform»tlo« for mnr nurse and mother. How useful thi* book w can bo mm by TO GLAXO th« Index. It contain* many beautiful photograph* and * lim number of Utters from Dipt. 64 Palmer,ton N. *' aw «<* olh<rfc CONTENTS OF THE GLAXO BABY BOOK: _ § p u Afl.nnMii .■» Colie 63 Fruit Jnice 19 Ringworm 89 PI-ju,. , end me by return the V,i; to .Mother ..'2B Comforter S7 Qsnnsn Mwsles ...87 Bcsl4i isesbnros) .. 89 ■ raffasaßfipfflK- «SL=>| SK=;i 3?«=s SteLsS • . f B3hS?B»bi"""!* Smm .... 49 Mole. •••• % ■«"* ...SO v . mt ........ 10 Delicate .... Measure 73 Sleep 9 mt u BMjWw 47 Developments 7 Msst Juice 19 Mm 40 Z 80 S. 8« Medial Prss 72 Teething 40 Bma2Soi»» .... « &»•*.»»<•• oto la Medicine Chest « TtaeTableforTetding»t swuSShJ. ... SO 'womb. « Maori. 57 Testimonials .... 68-71 .. ' , . 2!!?hVvi*n 47 18 to 18 month. IS Sluht Feeds '02 Thrush 41 Aidreu 1 Brotbtvwi) »( llto2i jeers .. 4t Surety 8 Tonsilitis 41 r*n>«ltT"Bsb j 1 * Dill Wafcr M Naming Mothers .... M Tmelling tl ' ' .. - linrnij, ' .IS PiphtherU 35 J-ierasture Babies .. 22 Typhoid Ferer (Me . N.Z. Herald, 17-3-17 ch X „.. .V.". « 36 quinsy 59 (em, 41 , lU i- ..mth ttii* iilnVnnPox ........ SI Expectant Mothers ..20 Recipe. 48 Vaccination 41 N.8.-Il3drt sumpsrtowtjmtnw ChokenPox ........ w Feeding 12 Begul.r Habits 9 Vomiting ...., .17 Coujwn. * Trial Till Of QtaWWIU ro Chllbli .. . . rending Bolt!* - .... 28 Restless Sleep 13 WhoopingOjcgh ...41 - ropplied to you in addition to the clothing M Hewr 86 Rickets ...:. 88 When Buby go*i out 10 Baby 800. ,• Before TOU buy '» F««d«r"Mk your Ch«ml»t to «how you « Glaxo FMdfr. '-r'ip-'- .• •• '^o^"v*'' * 1 ' " Your CAR,—as well ias your Tyres, will last longer, when Tyres are Full-Sized-\l* THEN Tyres are Under-Sized theymust be the longevity of the CAR,and the Comfort of it*Oce» VV Ovir-lnflatld,—in order to properly carry pants,—out of all proportion to the amount saved in TT the load. making Tyres UNDER-SIZED instead of FULL-SIZED. Over-Inflated Tyres "ride roughly," transmitting excessive Vibration from every pebble and rut in the * 0 * road. , .# •>. The continuous strain of high Air-Pressure on *TpHE Manufacturers of Goodrich Tyrw now " the Fabric of such Tyres, while not in evidence when I break through tradition, and build ah the Tyres are new, in the end seek out the weakest . their rubber -tread Goodrich Tyret spots, developed through the heat of Friction, and FULL-SIZED. _ t _ through continual flexing of Tyre Walls in much This regardless of Trade Custom, or the Mileage.- ;• greater cost of supplying full-sized Tyres to the Public .... ->V Then, we have the Early "Burst" or the Prem- at prim that compare favorably, for similar quality, . ature Puncture,—with which all Motorists are familiar. with prices which all other Makers charge for regulai * " The needless expense of these could, in large Millimeter (or Under-Sized) • _ measure, be avoided by the logical use of Tyres which Such a marked difference exists between the are FULL-SlZED,—large enough to carry the Load PERFORMANCE of Full-Sized Tyres and that of without need for excessive Inflation. Under-Sized Tyres, on the same Cars, that the Public ' % ■ ■ are expected to promptly realize it when Full-Sized * * * Tyres are once offered by a reliable Maker. m „ Volume of Sales, may then be expected to cmIT may here Interest the Reader to know that p ensa te for the lesser profit, per Tyre. • practically ALL Millimeter Tyres made Goodrich Tyres will therefore be found to measi . . (except GoodrichTyres) are much UNDER- ure precisely the number of millimeters, in crossSIZED. S - i ■ section Diameter, that their "Size-Classification" pre* If he doubts this he has only to measure the tends to have. cross-section Diameters of the Tyres, w!.en new, on his Thev will measure this while new, and unCar, and see. - 4 stretched He will find,: for instance, that the so-called * » * ■ v ßlsx 105 m/m" Tyres measure only 96,97,98,99, or « 101 millimeters in diameter when new (according to make) instead of the 105 m/m they are branded. are Invited to use, without Since the Walla and Treads of these Under- I . charge, the Goodrich Compensating Tyre Sized Tyres are just as thick as if they had been made Scale, (to be found at every Goodrich FULL-SIZED (or up to their specified diameters) it Dealers), and thereby find Out whether or not, THEIR will be evident that the shortage in Tyre cross-section Tyres ARE UNDER-SIZED. Diameter is entirely a Shortage of Air-Capacity. A revelation in Comfort, and in Economy on And, since Air-Capacity, in proportion to weight Mileage-Cost, then awaits them, through use of Goodof Car, is what determines RESILIENCE, it will be ap- rich FULL-SIZED Tyres. parent that any deficit in Tyre cross-section Diameter ' Why accept less Resilience and Longevity than results in such excessive vibration as to seriously tax would be delivered by the Air-Capacity you PAY for? forde & COY. I nr^zrzn: Auoklind District Agents 9 yDL' C Herald Buildings QUEEN STREET J[ I I\LiU ■prtST" rivA .prcT FIXES "Perfection" riAurtdi THEM Scotch FLIES> FLEAS, COCKROACHES, poultry vermin, bugs, etc Whisky, . „ as supplied to the House | li j of Lords, is on Sale in I (fk v - this district. Obtainable I '.liar \\ The fly Carries . v at leading Hotels. The I i Germs from Oust* v rest, \VII iskydisiil 1 ed: 1 1 l\/|j| Bin to Weal-Table ***#' ' Wholesale from MCMILLAN I CO. 11 w , mam*. , A buzz-fly or two in tl)6 [kitchen—a desi Pitriotiattemofitvill to ftl*d to use -■■■■■■■■■■■■■. i>rouitht home in one's clothes-a cockroach "fijo-PfstV bcoaus# it Is lisnuteetnred in ' —. . ■. - "—""'""V" 1 1 ■".«»- from Behind a sbelf-wbat woman does not Australia, no Ingredient* -whatdver L/ ■ ,; ■ mm them all? . .v; ol enemy origin, and turpMMti ordinary ,t. • LARGE STOCKS ui the past, the housewife has attempted powders. - Its - antiseptic Qualities make ■ ' :? I , t * —with varying *uceeii*-to'destroy germ- '"Fixo-trtt" the ideal; ..vemta-poirdw to . i lidw (ties ana dtbfcr household pests with send to io camp or at the FrOßt. J**' 4 n ordinary inw<it»p6w(!er. With the outbreak .?»• ,%'■ J. *i} ; „ «vi >4 - ■ ■ OF ALL TIMBERS. • of war, supplies 61 this imported powder . If '"Fixo-Pest" it unobtainable locally - . • • . , ■".••• oneoirmortttnHii»uirttiai.-?iUM:poitea r . , Promptly a leading Australian chemist- to anr<tfdi«tt. ia New Zealand it 1/1 in a University Lecturer-evolved the greatly stamps for taoh tin ii gent to the New Zea,BEST TERMS. improved insect-powder,' Fixo-fest,'' which land agents, Ralmond i Sorastgfln, Fe4tlier-, ■v ■ : , kills flies and other insect pests in a wonder* ston Street, Wellington" . . • ' fnlway. • .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 8 (Supplement)

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