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ON TOP BEATRICE SEPARATORS i»i 55gal. £25 10/= 75gal. £2910/Very Easy Terms FARMERS’ MILKING MACHINE OUT ON ITS OWN 2 Cow Plant £95, 4 Cow Plant £145. Easy terms arranged R. COULTER & CO (THAMES VALLEY AGENCY) ifiTHITAKER STREET TB AROHA When the First Baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieoes, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of the Fairies. (Pstsr Pan) Have You a Fairy-Makef in your Home ? V&ri) - ;> „„ originator of fairies was the * very first human baby that ever was—so great an authority on fairy-lore as ‘‘Peter Pan” has told us that. Fortunately for the world’s happiness that first baby did not keep that charm to himself, but shared it with the second baby, and the third and all the other babies of all time. t To-day, as ever before, baby a healthy, happy laughter is divine alchemy. In the house, in the garden or park, not a jot careß he whether he has an audience or not, he just laughs, kicks his jolly legs_ and aa about him dance the good fairies of understanding kindliness and love. But to be happy and laughterloving, baby must be healthy and comfortable. Most important of all, he must be properly fed. The whole foundation of a baby s future health and happiness is laid during the first nine months of his life, and it is because mother’s milk is baby’s natural sustenance —no other food, however scientifically prepared, can compare with the intensely individual nourishment it affords—that the breast-fed baby is so fortunate. But sometimes, for one reason or By Royal Appointment to the Court of Italy. By Royal Appointment to the Court of Spain. another, mother is not able to feed baby. Should this be the case she should take Glaxo herself, which will probably overcome the difficulty, or she can safely give Glaxo in turn with the breast. This is because Glaxo is simply the solids of the purest milk enriched with cream and milk sugar. The Glaxo process makes the milk free from germs, and breaks down the nourishing curd of the milk into minute, easily digestible particles, similar to the lact-albumen of breast milk. Glaxo is a complete food in ltsclx, being instantly prepared by the addition of boiling water. Ino added milk, cream or sugar is required. Only the quantity required for each feed is removed from the sealed vessel. There is, therefore, no waste, no milk going sour like ordinary milk, nor can it be so easily contaminated. Thus not only is it economical, but with Glaxo you can be sure that baby has an ever fresh supply of germ-free milk of standardised quality. . Glaxo is just the food baby s little body and brain need to help him to become a merry, active romp, and to lay the foundation of his future health and success. Ask your Doctor! Awarded Gold Medal, International Medical Congress Exhibition, 1913. Builds Bonnie Babies 1 Prices; 1/3, 2/6 and 6/- in Tins

DRINK“PEERLESS’ ALE and STOUT Best Ingredients and Pure Artesian Water only used Onr Cash Prices are— QUARTS. 7s. per dozPINTS, 3s 9d per doz. . Bottles charged extra—Quarts, 2/- ; Pints lj-, and same price allowed when bottles are returned. Draught Ale in Kegs 2/3 per gal. 2/3 per gal Kec's charged for until returned—lo gals °lO/.; 6 gals. 7/0; 3 gals. 6/-. Brewed and Bottled by - C. b. Innes & Co., LTD. Brewers & Bottlers HAMILTON Phone, No. 36. Heariicote Bros, BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Te Aroha Estimates Given. % Plans Drawn to Suit Clients Town or Country ‘Work Undertaken. Careful Workmanship and Excellent Finish Guaranteed ADDRESS.— “ Hazelwood. Te Aeoha

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5477, 20 April 1917, Page 1

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