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See how strong and sturdy this baby is —how she is bearing the whole weight of her body en her arms, how solid are her limbs, how firm her flesh. At 12 months of age she weighed lbs. , She is a Glaxo-fed baby. Her limbs are not ponderous with folds of unhealthy flabby fat. Your baby can be just as strong and healthy—it is simply a question of giving Glaxo, the food a baby’s little stomach can digest. Glaxo is pure milk, with extra cream and milksugar added: the Glaxo process causes the nourishing milk-curd to form into minute soft particles, easily digested and assimilated by all babies, strong or weak. Glaxo is prepared by the simple addition of ho* water. Neither milk nor cream has to be added. Glaxo is recommended by Doctors and used in Hospitals for children throughout the world. Ask yoar Doctor! 1 Awarded Gold Medal, International Medical Congress Exhibition, London, 1913. ‘Builds Bonnie Babies” Glaxo u obtainable freon all Chemists and Stores at I/- per tin ; medium size, 2/- ; large size, 5/- per tin. The Glaxo Baby Book tells yoa all about Glaxo, and contains 72 well-illustrated pages Ml of just those hints—about Baby’s Feeding. Bathing. Sleeping. Nursing. Travelling. Ailments, etc —that a mother or narse needs every day of the week. POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY to GLAXO, Dept. 59 Palmerston N. and get your FREE* Copy of the Baby Book by return. Name ——— ; 15, Southland Times.

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For Coughs and Colds take IANE'S EMULSION Those who have once used Lsnc'i Emulsion never forsake it for other preparations. It invariably pleases because it always give* relief, and, if persevered with, cores. Lane's Emulsion is composed of the purest and best Norwegian Cod Liver 03, Beechwood Creasote and Hypopkosphites of Lime and Soda; and these are emulsified on an improved plan by the addition of fresh eggs. Each of the ingredients have a definite purprose, and each aids the other in securing die desired result. Lane’s Emulsion has proved successful in countless cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and all Throat, Lung and Wasting Diseases. It feeds the weakened nerve centres, time* and muscles, and gives renewed health, strength and energy. It is equally beneficial for young and old and is very pleasant to tbs taste. Just one proof: “My doctor advised me that my longs were just about gone, and told me that if I neglected his instructions I would be dead within six months. He advised Lane’s Emulsion, and now lam quite fit and welL Your grand remedy is to be thanked for my wonderful recovery.” J. SULLIVAN. Totara, N.Z. Get a bottle of Lane’s Emulsion to-day. All chemists and stock it at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The large size is the more economical, as it contains more than two of the small bottles. Insist upon getting “ LANE'S ’* Emulsion Prepared by: F- G- LANE, Chemist, Oamam, N.Z* 3 “it’s Famous Because. I t’s Go o d.” IT PAYS TO GET US TO DO YOUR FORWARDING. You get efficiency and attention, and that means much. Whatever It is—delivering a parcel in town or out of it, calling for and despatching goods, passing entries, and delivering imports—you can rely on us. Our service is a really good one. More people utilise it than •*.jr other. The N.Z. Ehcpress Co.. X,td--x._

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Southland Times, Issue 17679, 17 June 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17679, 17 June 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17679, 17 June 1914, Page 4

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