of Glaxo means to Mother and Baby Your baby will be healthy, happy and full of vigour if he is properly fed at regular hours with the correct ? mount of food. Glaxo is always economical because it is a complete food. Large Tins containing 21bs. reduced from 7/6 to 6/6. Medium Tins (120z5.) reduced from 3/■ to 2/6. Now available at Reduced Price*. APPROXIMATE COST OF FEEDING AN AVERAGE BABY ON GLAXO AT THE REDUCED PRICES REVISED SCALE OF QUANTITIES FOR INFANT FEEDING AGE First* Week Second Week 3rd and 4 tli Weult Second Month Third Month Fourth Month Fifth Month Sixth Month Seventh Month Sth and 9tli Month AMOUNT AND PROPORTION AT EACH FEED- . No. of level Level Measures No. of Feeds of Glaxo. 1 11 2 3 31 4 41 Cl (1 8 Tablespoons of Hot Boiled Water, in 24 hours. 3 4 6 C 7 8 9 11 12 10 measures of Glaxo in 34 hours. 6 9 33 13 21 24 " 27 27| 30 32 The Glaxo Measure found nouJ in every tin of Glaxo, it designed io ensure uniformity of feeds, and this Measure has been tah~n as the basis for the revised feeding table given below . The Super Milk <«> Builds Bonnie Babies At all Chemists and Stores, packed in Hygienic Bags inside Air-tight Tins.
A 100 miles run in an up-to-date side-car outfit is nothing nowadays to the average motor cyclist. He is a favored individual who, at a moderate running cost, can get the best out of sight-seeing, week-end trips, and all the pleasant associations of getting out into the country. One essential is good reliable tyres and tubes. In this connection are favored by most motor cyclists—their strength, dependability and great service ensuring economical running and freedom from tyre troubles. There is no doubt “Dunlops” do give great value and satisfaction. Use them —it pays 1 2* k I m X (iiesasi 1 m S’. . Dunlop rubber Co. or aust. ltd. WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH AUCKLAND
S> Shoes Strength and comfort combine with stylishness in Zealartdia Bool* nndi Shoes; Ask to see this quality footwear—made in New Zealand on the la't* eat overseas lasts. \ V \ Manufactured by Skelton Freetick k Ca. Ltd. Christchurch, Auckland. *'3 a almmton North, and Graymoutb US rsr
| A*W«rd to'Business Men ] Abraham Lincoln said: " When you upend a dollar at home you have both the good* and the dollar. When you upend it away you have nothing but the good*.” i '* * * ' * * Although this was uttered over sixty years ago, it is as true to-day as it was then. Buy at home and you have the goods and someone in your community has the money—buy away from home and the money is gone forever. Get Your PRINTING in Gisborne We have the Staff and Plant with which to do it. Discourage Outside Canvassers Every time you buy from a local printer you are furnishing hours of labour for a skilled Gisborne worker. The money paid for this labour is spent here at home—seme of it eventually finds its way back to you. r beYoyal to your town f Boost Gisborne Each and Every Ti^j
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16120, 8 May 1923, Page 6
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