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FATHER TIME IW* ( JBl I NEGLECTS the HI \ _No—very seldom neglects to take his toll. In fact, scientific research has proved that only one person in a hundred has perfect sight after reaching forty. Of course, "you may be that one person —!nit there's ninety-nine chancces in the hundred against it. And you can't afford to take those ehanees—for if you have some eyeimperfection and you neglect it, greater trouble, and perhaps permanent disability, will ensue. So, don't you think it is wisest to have your eyes attended to now? THEN COME IN FOR EYE ATTENTION TO-DAY. WE HAVE UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCES AND THE MOST EFFICIENT METHODS. JEW&LH§> OPTICIANS & DSECT , QUEI^ - BTKM, TELEPHOWM lOS. I ? ■:> SOX B- BSTABLIJKIOD 18Kfi

Cream of tartar is now almost prohibitive in price. This fact prompts us to publish this special announcement and to make a special appeal to every housewife. But not only is cream of tarhir dearer, but it is also very difficult to secure. Nevertheless only the highest grade genuine cream of tartar is still used in making "Sure to Rise" BAKING POWDER and so long as supplies last we shall continue to use it. But we now ask :ill to help us in conserving supplies—this can only be done by practising economy in the use of Edmonds Baking Powder. Stand by us in this matter. Remember we have steadfastly refused to use any but the highest grade genuine cream of tartar —none of the chemical substitutes which can be sold for a fraction of the price but which when used in cooking often leave an after taste in the mouth. It is better to use /<?ss of the best, than be compelled to come down to cheap, inferior brands, T. J. EDMONDS LTD. "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder Works CHRISTCHURCH ? 3 "■;:. I It's Summertime ! ; ! 7"T may b≤ a hot. season and it rrav no , ; ImU im : "'~ a ,, ./ case, there will be hot days, r.ulw t< •;■ s. : clays that arc tryuu:; in the extreme to iv:t»:n«:rs, ;.-..* ■ \ that turn the milk sour. j Imagine a wet-k of brilliant weather —t'.i.-n ■'- ■ ;::.;.i '■- i storm. It breaks out, Set us say, al ni-hi, win-;; tic ! milkman has gone for the day, and b loiv 'v returns ■ in the morning the children want then bre k!;<sS. ; What are you to do? Waste the mil you b; u.,i.i \ j ! 3'esterday, or give the "turned" milk to your iiahv j j I and risk results? Do neither—keep a tin of GL-i•■■■■■> |! J in the house. It will never fail you. <f \ i Glaxo is milk, enriched with cream ar.d sugar. It us, | I therefore, a complete food for your baby; you simply add boiling water to as much Glaxo as you want for one meal. The rest remains in the tin, safe from dust and dirt and unaffected by any change in the weather. Left airtight, Glaxo never goes sour. It contains every milk element your children need and nothing that they should not have. For invalids and Convalescents j 1/6, 2/6, 6/- TINS OF ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES ! ■ ' 80 mOAh AND PERMAI3 SA.NTYAKY UNDERTAKEN .(•Jl EfMiONK MESSAGES JtECKH PHONOGRAPHS & RECORDS ; immkhi ate attention M( >% i ',:■> EDISON DIAMOND DISO ..«;*,— No. 11. Private. No. 318. EDISON CTTLINDES. HTREET, MABTEBTOM COLUMBIA GEAFONOLA | I MEND THE rTERMOM* BTEWA-KT . ■- TERI J. HENDERSON. I STOCK DfeNNE'S BOOKSEIJiEB & STATIONT.H. { DRINKS Next Coey Theatre. * ''hone S6lQTJEEN STREET. !

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13795, 27 March 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13795, 27 March 1919, Page 7