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Uses of Glaxo htMiiM Uses of Glaxo *%s&2=ZC\ For Expe A Nurse says :tont Mothers "I always make my 11 "«o as part of the nt ladvocate." I For Nursing; Mothers lira. E , says : "On the advice of ray Bister, whu ia a Hospital 2s uvbg and ha 3 used 8 Glaxo extensively in the children's ward, I took Glaxo twice a day lyaelf and materially improved le milk both in quantity ar.d !jj Quality. I wan u:;ablc to retrt! : | the milk grucil usually orclerwl in: 3 nuraing mothers, but I rind Glic.v any reason cannot suckle I shall always end it in such cases." GLAXO is the super-milk-diet for all who need intensive nourishment combined with one which will provide a minimum of strain upon the digestive organs. For the housewife, for the mother, Glaxo is the safe, convenient and economical form of milk. " With Qlaxo in the house, you are never out of milk" If the lid be tightly closed when not in use, Glaxo will keep fresh and sweet for a considerable period. You prepare just as much as you require when you require it. 7"riere is therefore no waste. As a drink, Glaxo properly prepared is delicious, and in cooked foods the flavour is exactly the same 'as it would be if fresh, best quality dairy milk, straight-from-the-cow, were used. Glaxo is packed in hygienic bags inside an airtight, sealed tin. It does not come into contact with the tin. For Everyday Cooking /* the Safe and Suitable form of Milk. Send a postcard to-day for your copy of the GLAXO BABY BOOK—sent FREE to everyone who loves a Baby. GLAXO (Dept. 79 ) Palmerston N. For Invalids a Dyspeptics Nurse J. H. writes: "■! lit ** 11 For Young Children For the Aged Nurse B says: " I shall hav pleasure in using Glaxo for : patients—for the aged it is splendid. I have made i eak too highly of Glaxo for th ed as as for the young."

11l I TO INTRODUCE OUR WORK ?• -- SHORT SEASON ONLY : s NIGHT, 6R DAY. ;> Daily. 9to 5. Or Evenings, J by Appointment. 'LORNE STUDIO' LWMM PHONE—94I. 4£/*&t&tJ*&W'& ll >o'tio*o't*"<jHj(>ii*&*!tW&*&& DO YOU CONSIDER QUALITY in your LUNCHEONS OR AFTERNOON TEAS? If you do. Call at tho CAROLINE-BAY TEA ROOMS. Where Quality Counts and Big'. Value reigns.* PROMPT, TASTEFUL SERVICE. APPETISING, DIGESTIBLE FOOD. Surroundings that are Cheerful an 4 Inspiring. Courtesy. Expedition Home Cooking AFTERNOONS OR EVENINGS by Arrangement. MRS McCUFFOC, i'i'oyvie.tress. IS THE MAN TO CONSUL.!.' if you "Have any BUiLIHNG OR REPAIR WORK tu do. Ho has u large stal'f of Expert Tradesmen, and is in a position to do your job on the SHORTEST NOTICE. Ho always makes a point of personally supervising tin; work, and this assures the best possible job that can be turned out. Three points that are r>iways observed —CLEANLINESS CELERITY, and FINISH. Phone No. 970. Permitueiifc Address. — CORNER SEALY STREET AND WAI-m ROAD. CHAS. VV. KEELEY, BUILDER, PRO HTS FRtJM POULTRY. When CHICKS are newly hatched every care is takon of them, and as likely as not a good many Chicks are killed by kind Dona. But when the Chicks grow feathers and appear to be looking after choM selves the tendency i» to lot them. tie advised by Poultrymen who make profits from Poultry—DON'T. It's while your Stock is growing that they need the best attention and good food. OCR "A.IM!" CHICK FOOD CORN CRUSHING AND G&T]\ftyp\T o A SPECIALTY. u GENERAL, J--;u.,j,, (..,•.. v.oaL AND FIitJSWOO I) MERCHANT, BARNARD STREET. TIMARC. Telephone 421. MOTORISTS! Save oil, repairs, trcuble. Fit a "King'' Oiler on your <:t;r. Automatically controls lever 61 . crankcasc oil. Booklet free. Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christ church. Girry it in your pocket. •'NAZOI." protects from colds, coughs <and son throats. i» f\l buys 60 doses,

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Timaru Herald, Issue 170298, 17 August 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Issue 170298, 17 August 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Issue 170298, 17 August 1920, Page 3

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