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! [srggragygragggggi in : is 1 I Tw®- good ways< fl ! off saving money. | § By Serving' Corn Flour a• 1 f custard instead of cream * , | f with your stewed fruit It is . I ? almost as delicious as fresh I I cream and I: far cheaper. 5 | By ordering less meat 1 Band, eating more of the | ?. light . and dainty dishes * y 11' made with milk 'and ■ J Brown & Poison's j ! Cor n Flour | . PRSB.-WriU to J. H. OUfillan m B # Co.. P.O. Box M, Auckland, fw a | the" Brown & Poison" recipe book. g iflMWHail WWW ■Bfci . mSSSSSSSSSSSSSII Baby is a Connoisseur in his llttlo way. He likes* and must have, the best Mellin's Food is the proved most efficacious equivalent to Mother's Milk. Satisfactory feeding is half the battle. Then, what a boon to the mother to use a food which requires no tiresome cooking or preparation, food* I ii road* in • ® lib"*» bo cooking I Send for ampl. of MeDla'f Food and HiniI look lor 'Tie Cito of Pre* E Musks, Golu* & Co, FBOMUIXMT I Lib., Witiwoton j t I" For IarFEJCTENrZAUw ! IPHfrs:! ! The Omt Money-Saving Remedy i I FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH I Costs II- Male** 1 pint Saves 10/-41 > I I I "»£ ■ ———I—————Tit—lß Holiday I on the ? Wanganui River! 1 Summer is the best time to see the bush in all its natural beauty— here are graceful tree-ferns, giant forests, and foliage of every description. 60 miles op this enchanting river is Pipiriki House, where visitors get every courtesy and attention, while every modern comfort is provided. 60 miles further on is the new modern House-boat, moored at the foot of beautiful Ohura Falls. Here is Nature's rest-place for the tired City worker. Decide to spend your holidays on the Wanganui-— away from the noise and bustle of ' work-a-day life. Tariff at cither Pipiriki or on board the Houseboat is 14/- a day or £4/4/- a week. Get full information today from Government Bureaux, Thos. Cook & Sons, or A. Hatrick ! & Co., Ltd., Wanganui or Wellington. 6 ■ lusHHmßnMUOiMMHnnail ♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Holiday Girls! < ' t Don't go to tho seaside ot where 1 i ▼ you are likely to be bitten by ][ , <$> Mosquitoes or Sand, Files, without 4 A providing yourself with a bottle of ; £ CREME PARMA, < ' A This delightfully cooling and sooth- 4 ' X ing lotion will instantly allay all a • x irritation and prevent redness. At A [ V Fame time it acts as a Liquid ' A Powder, imparting to the skin the 4 1 ▲ freshness, 009 so, frequently lacks T when holiday-making. a ▼ Bold b7 Chemists and Store* trtijuhttt. ? Wholesale: Kempthoroe Prosier, and j T Auckland Droit Coy. 1

j I If— .I—.— —— — | Aqr •• .. I ; /COX "Glaxo is so easily • [ -'iP® \ Prepared!" 9 \ / Is aot only perfect from a scientific and clinical point v j ' V fe IsM § "of view, but It is so easily prepared that even In the hands, of » 1 ps-l Ijllll Jf "the most ignorant or careless person, I firmly believe that i j "Infants would thrive on It and avoid the many dangers that , V "there are with Infant feeding." r 1 nr~^ — (Signed)—, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M^O.H, 1 I f taw off th» top 111 ' . I \ JBSkSSttoSZ You simply add hot water to Glaxo INo cooking; no elaborate rwaing; M c * IDo nor cai rvanif (At fowtr no risk of making a leriout miitakc ;no delay—»o that baby doc« not 0 I lid— It annmxuary. become angry and screaming with increasing hunger ; milk or crearr arcs Ijfts not required, so that there is no heavy milk bill to pay. fttr) You simply add hot water to Glaxo 1 For night feeds this is an oovious Hk cdvantcge. The amount of Glaxo required can be measured into a cup 1 f \ before you go to bed, and at feeding-time all you have to do is just to mix ' / -—<5 \ it with hot water from n food-warmer or Thermos flask. In two minutes 1 I JAI 1 Baby's Glaxo is ready. ® I I Yon do not add milk or cream to Glaxo come i! the mother hcri'lf lakes a pin' 3 I I because Glaxo it milk—the nutntioai of Glaxo every twenty-four hoars--1 V I 9 tolidi of milk made still more Dounshing Many mothers alterable breast feeds with V liMta 3 by the addition of extra cream and milk Glaxo, and the convenience and comfort ' \ "7M f >og«r. of feeding Baby by this method is not to ' Glaxo is a complete food in itself be denied ; for, should illness or other V- . md contains evervthmg necessary to cause curtail the supply of breast milk, p /V '"" *t|*\ build firm, rosy flesh, sound bones and Baby's prosreis is no» interrupted. Furi ( n Yak* eat mtanre. Cat I teeth, healthy nerves and brain for Babj. ther, il permits the mother so much more « \ * away top of tag imidt tin. I Hiere is only one perfect food for freedom. Should she be delayed, or \ Fill mtauir*. raping Icctl 1 gaby—a healthy Mother's Milk. But suddenly have to take a journey, Baby j or. inta Glaxo. ' P I for various reasons many mothers are can have his bottle of Glaxo—he does ) I•* -JHJ— — -• i no able to feed their Babies. The not become over-hungry and fretful, but breast milk may be absent altogether, gels his feed at regular times, and every Jr (J /UKy&) poor in quality, or insufficient in quantity. mother knows how all-important regular t, / I These disadvantages can often be ovtr- feeding is for Baby's welfare. '■ /X (t^' Aik your Doctor! (i \ mearurcr of Glaxo into a f d I mtaturint ff/oss. ' (Sec dim- / . , , . \ tions.) Add a little bailing / Ihe lOOCI th;3t \ ufiter and ttir to a pate. / '» ° Builds Bonnie Babies , li v \ //ff. 2/9,6/- Tint of all Chemitis and Store/. fl B S\\\ Proprietor!: Jeuph Nathan *Co LtJ., Wellington, N.2., and London. 6 s - O 1 "~jj 00 00 00000000 <X>vX>ooOO n i\ sShJ a.L.* 0 « To GLAXO, Dept. 64 » S \. FOSt thlS I Palmerston North J I Coupon Mr! IAt'fSJJSZS'S^A^ 10 " ¥ ' 4 Aid water according '• I * J ii Dl ! dirtctioni ilirrhf alt the I rvn 1 v w„_. II S I time Pour into till and I i i * •■••••••« . W I ehaJte to oerale the food. I *- " 0 h | ) Whin cool Clato is read,. 1 J ♦ uirM v \ S£ —■ — —41®' 9 If 3d. in ilsnpi i. Hal «r!tk tkl. caorin. a trial tin if , @gt£tQoooetf>s»s»ai&e>«sooiO ' • nf GlM * will k ' tp Vq * , ~?a I gr 1m I! ■—!—JJJ...ISIM:'.IA- 1. .uuuiuiajji.JI

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17361, 7 January 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17361, 7 January 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17361, 7 January 1920, Page 12