BUSINESS NOTICES. HH (7) Lever vff the top lid. 5=5 Pierce lower lid at ar- == row's point and lever off =55 OS «/W«. X>o HO/_ CMf roMwrf lower lid—it is ss unnecessary. Cut away top of parchment bag inside tin. Take out some Glaxo with a teaspoon and fill the measure, scraping level as shown. Do not dip measure into Glaxo. {3) Put requirednumber of measures of Glaxo into a cup or measuring glass. (See directio)is on tin.) Add a little hot water and stir to a thick paste. Then add a little more water and stir to a thin paste. IS so — Now that he has Glaxo" You simply add hot water to Glaxo! No cooking, no elaborate mixing, no risk of making a serious mistake; no delay—so that baby does not become angry and screaming with increasing hunger ; milk or cream are not required, so that there is no heavy milk bill to pay. You simply add hot water to Glaxo ! For night feeds, this is an obvious advantage. The amount of Glaxo required can be measured into a cup before you go to bed, and at feeding time all you have to do is to mix it with hot water from a thermos flask or food warmer. You do not add milk or cream to Glaxo because Glaxo is milk—the nutritious solids of milk made still more nourishing by the addition of extra cream and milksugar. Glaxo is a COMPLETE food in itself, and contains everything necessary to build firm, rosy flesh, 'sound bones and teeth, healthy nerves and brain for baby. Best of all, Glaxo is absolutely pure—the many dangers attendant upon the use of ordinary cow's milk are absolutely removed. "Glaxo is not only perfect from a scientific and clinical view, but it is so easily prepared that — even in the hands of the most ignorant or careless person — l firmly believe that infants would thrive and, avoid the many dangers that there are with infant feeding." Signed —, M.R.C.5.,LM.C.P.,M.0. Ask your Doctor, (4) Add full amount of U water according todirections, stirring all the time. Pour into Baby's bottleand shake bottle to T ne Glaxo Baby 800 n»vnl»thouu\tl Ti.imc contains 11 well-illustra aetatet/iejoocl. imme- _. aboHt Baby - 5 Feedir diately it IS COOI enough Travelling, Ailments, e Babys GlaXO is ready, every day of the week. The Glaxo Baby Book tells you all about Glaxo, and contains 72 well-illustraled pages full of just tho?e hintt —about Baby's Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling, Ailments, etc.—that a mother or nurse needs every day of the week, 28 POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY to GLAXO, Dept. 3 0 Palmerston N. and get your FREE Copy of the Baby Book by return. Name „„„„„ Address, Stratford Post. IlllilliSSl
MMTM. "Jgj 7 g S..EATER. £ ]9 Q anna AESO "THE ROVER." • OLE AGENT, STRATFORD. 10 enumerate the successes of the "Douglas" Motor Cycle would take most of the space on this page. So it is sufficient to sa> that practically every trial cf any importance held during the last yeai has been won hy Douglas machines (see posters in my window). Intending purchasers cannot afford to ignore these facts Stocked by— B. HARKNESS, JULIET STREET, STRATFORD. Price £72 10s BADDLER&, HARNESS MAKERS COVE* HORSE COVERS from 29a 4 COW COVERS from 7s §4. We have*landed special lines of Warm Coatf direct from England, and can quote:— BLUE CAVALRY COATS ... 18«. GREY CONSTABULARY COATf IKb SOLE AGENTS FOR DAHL' a °PEOf*L WATER-PROOFED CANVAS COATS. The enfy Really Waterprae? Ceat. andod, Olrect, a Line af 9 1 aPORTINB CUNB from KHAMA GUN W0»K8, Bfrflilngtißiv. Thnaa Wq can Sail Cheap.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 88, 4 August 1914, Page 7
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