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As ,c C'lpeetcsn't ft,, frtl' f* * sv*“”s;lsL'2r^ ,^ir^iii The Preehles’ Baby before uaing Glaxo. The Freebies’ Baby after using Glaxo. Glaxo Works Wonders, Not a day passes but further convincing testimony to Glaxo's wonderful virtue as a baby food is added by grateful parents. Glaxo is a food that is all it claims to be, and moreover, it does all it claims to do. Purely and simply a milk food, containing nothing but sterilised milk, cream and lactose, Glaxo is the nearest known approach to mothers' nu!k. It is used in the Royal Nurseries of Spain and in the children's hospitals in the United Kingdom. Here is a testimonial with a true ring of sincerity. Mr. John H. Preehles, of Auckland r\oid, near Koyal Oak, Onchunga, writes ; ** * * m . ending you this to show my gratitude to your marvellous Glaxo. A year **° my little boy of II months was sent to the Auckland Hospital, suffering from chronic diarrhoea and rickets On coming out of the Hospital the doctor advised me to try Glaxo, which I did. and the result is plainly shown by the photos. Our other baby boy has been fed on Glaxo from birth. * Tiy Glaxo for yourchild. Write Dept. 6 , Glaxo Company, Palmerston N., for a copy of the Glaxo Baby Book. Builds Bonnie Babies WEAVE'S FOOD HAS FOR MANY YEARS BEEN USED !N THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL NURSERIES. Nearly 90 Years’ Reputation. Gold Medals, London, 1900 & 1906, also Pads. A Heat es Foods FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. NEAVE’S MILK FOOD Starchless. For those requiring a Milk Food for Babies fro n Birth, instantly prepared by adding hot water only, and rot needing the addition of milk, etc. Medical Review, Nov., 1310, —•• When diluted vith water, yields a preparation almost identical with human milk.” A DOCTOR. Birmingham, writes, sth April, 19x0. — “ It is a safe substitute for a doubtful milk supply.*' NEAVE’S FOOD Contains all the essentials for bone amt Kejhforming in an exceptional decree, assist, teething, relieves infantile constipation, and ensures restful nights. “An Excellent Food, admirably adopted to the wants of infants.” Sir Dias. A. Carnero". C.B- M D.. c-r, OLDEST, CHEAPEST and STILL THE BEST. SOLD IN TINS SPECIALLY PACKED FOR AUSTRALASIA. Manufacturers : JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., PordinKbridsTC. England.

i fa I EBL NON RUSTABLE n T 3EES The costume that wins sincerest admiration must follow H SM m mm Wmmm i m m i m the lines which the D. & A. Corsets give. Inspired by the latest Paris and London styles, the designers succeeded in producing Corsets which help the figure without constraining it, giving real grace and pose with absolute comfort whether standing or sitting. Every improvement which makes a Corset wear better and feel more comfortable is found in D. & A. Corsets, yet their price is lower than that at which other corsets of approximately the same appearance are sold If you. are of average height, and weigh between Eight and Ten Stone the D. & A. Corset illustrated in the design should suit you. Made of French coutille with silk ribbon and embroidery top, long flossing at each bone, six hose supporters. It is rather low at the bust and medium depth of hip. A most useful Corset, of great assistance to the figure, and most stylish. Ver)' good value at its low price. Sold at good drapers. There is aD.S: A. for every figure. If your draper canuot show you a suitable one, it is worth your while to write us, giving his name, and stating your height, weight, and waist measure. We will recommend to you the most suitable Corset and where to buy it. BING, HARRIS & CC'., LTD., Wholesale Agents for the D. & A. Corset. Bole Makers: DOMINION CORSET CO., 1 11) Tf

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Otago Witness, Issue 3117, 10 December 1913, Page 67

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Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3117, 10 December 1913, Page 67

Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3117, 10 December 1913, Page 67

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