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Baby is nourished only by what lie digests net necessarily byall the fomd he swmllows. E-3 For. instance, the curd of unmodified cow’s milk ==; forms, in baby’s stomach, a solid,' indigestible mass * || which often causes him acute pain and gives-both baby || mill his mother, many a sleepless night. p The stomach of a baby two weeks . M old holds only two ounces —no room only s months old. for experiments—hence his food must be in a form that will enable him to quickly obtain all the nourishment from every drop he swallows. Such a food is mother’s milk—but if this is absent or deficient in quality or quantity the , safe alternative is Glaxo, x - - ' Glaxo is simply the solids of pure ■milk with extra cream and milksugar added. The Glaxo process breaks down the nourishing milkrcurd into minute soft particles easily digested and assimilated by even a very weak baby. "1 am recommending all my pa’ients ’o put all their children.cn it. When he mother’. milic is insufichent or uaMiitsb e I consider Glaxo a very valu* . ble preparation. (Signed) - kf?11(11 Tif m Hniff/, L.R.C.P., LR.CS ! f Si'tui IIM & Aik yoar Doctor I w C2> Awarded Bold Medal, International Medical Congress Exhibition, London, 1913. (( Builds Bonnie Babies” Glaxo ii obtainable from all Chemists and Stores at 1/- per tin ; medium size, 2/-; large size, 5/-per tin. The Glaxo Baby Book tell* you all about Glaxo, and contain* 72 well-illustrated pages full of ju*t those hint*—about Baby’s Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling. Ailment*, etc.—that a mother or nurse needs every day of the week. POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY ... lo GLAXO, Dept. Palmerston N. a nd get your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by return. Name. Address., Raneritlkei Advo. BILLIARD TABLE OWNERS. HAVE YOU RECEIVEDjSATISFAGTION IN PURCHASING YOUR BILLIARD ROOM SUNDRIES ? Why not get in touch, with our PRICE LIST and samples of OTH. We stock only the best the West of England produces. om 355, 37s 6d, 40s, Also a Splendid Line at 30s, We will build you a FULL-SIZE TABLE with the best Welsh jroved SLATE (finished to a water level) and fitted with finst-class jhions, fast and iow standard, from £BS, Don’t be mislead that a good table cannot be made for the price. We have made dozens, giving the best of Satisfaction. Experts only employed to do any work in connection with Billiard »le Requirements Estimates very Moderate. Write for Quotations. CASH OR TERMS. BIRD AND JENSON, Billiard Table- Specialists, (Dept. o.)' 157—159, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. E L L E F R ARKS A WONDERFUL ADVANCE IN WINDMILL CONSTRUCTION ! .u -wd- . . , . , * />rr -nam-TT —,l ed from dust and weather,-and ' AUTOMATICALLY OILED ! You re-cHange the oil well once a year, which is often as most folk oare.to climb Other features, including mechanical gears, straight line action, simplified meaism, etc., make the BOOTH SELF-OILER the most modem and efficient wmd--1 on the market t ' ~ ' ~ . , It has no tricky double gears,' duplicated pitmans or other complications, which only to cost of renewals, without compensating advantages by way of increased ienoy or improved lubrication 1 THE BOOTH SELF-OILER SIMPLE EFFICIENT, SILENT, DURABLE—A : PBOVED SHOCK"" ■ 31M1I.4JJJ, " 1 t-»TTTTV T> A mBiXMIIPn » , ‘ FULLY PATENTED 1/ Bend fo Illustrated Pamphlet, Post - •I •I CHRISTCHUR)

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXX, Issue 11189, 3 March 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXX, Issue 11189, 3 March 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXX, Issue 11189, 3 March 1915, Page 7

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