* War Our Gallant Soldiers Need Munitions, Food and Clothing, and to Procure These THE STATE NEEDS MONEY. Few in Hew Zealand are too poor to help in the way now provided. SIXTEEN SHILUNGS? Have You Twice, Thrice, or Ten Times That Sum? THEN YOU CAN HELP! rui 16s. Sixteen Shillings 16s. £8 Eight Pounds Sterling £8 You can buy a War Loan Certificate valued at You ean buy a War Loan Certificate valued it £1 One Pound Sterling £1 £lO Ten Pounds Sterling £lO Payable to Bearer in Five Years Payable to Bearer in Five Years Repayment is Guaranteed By the State Under Act of Parliament. You can Help to Win the War and help yourself too, for you receive compound interest on your money at 4# per coat. have a Duty in This Matter. as Many War Certificates as You Can At Once! AT LEAST BUY ONE. r The Postmaster at any Money Order Office will give you all particulars, and hand you Certificates in exchange The Sale of War Loan Certificates Will Continue for some ti }
Every Curve and a Dimple of Baby's rA Wonderful Little Body <4^ is dear to you—from the Jp clustering curls on his little head down to his pretty pink toes-and as you watch your precious darling growing bigger and stronger and lovelier every day, you will be more than ever glad that you insisted from the first that his Tkx food must be either his Mother's own Milk—or Glaxo. 2 From Baby's food he must obtain everything he needs to build up his body, and if it is the right food a strong beautiful building will result—Baby's flesh will be firm and warmly tinted, his bones straight and sound—his teeth will be like little pearls—his nerves and brain healthy and active. Nobody can make the kind ~ of building material for Baby so well as a healthy Mother, and Baby L/j|L will build up best if his Mother can JMr give him enough breast milk to satisfy his needs. But if the Mother's milk is not rich or plentiful enough or if she cannot stand ~J wardoi Gold Mi, the strain—then Glaxo comes to Congress l her aid. E 'J Royal Appoint) For Glaxo is pure milk made as "gj *ll D nourishing and easily digestible as DllllUS D( healthy breast milk, and, as many Tmt mothers have told us, "it agrees ' ' L ' with Baby just like breast milk." / Baby will therefore readily take |l a bottle of Glaxo in turn with the breast, and this is perhaps the best way of feeding Baby, for not only is Baby well nourished, but the strain on the Mother is relieved and she has so much more freedom. Or, if she prefers to do so, the Mother can increase and enrich the supply of breast milk and build up her own strength by taking one or This little pig went to marktt, This little pig stayed at home, This little pig had GLAXO, This little pig had none. . - (IV Awardod Gold Medal International Medical Congress Exhibition, 1913. By Royal Appointment to the Court of Spain. Builds Bonnie Babies" Tint, of all Chemists and Stores. Ask your Doctor ! two glasses of hot rich Glaxo daily, or milk puddings made with Glaxo. But if Baby cannot have breast milk, then Glaxo should be his food from birth, for pure, uncontaminated milk is the only food suitable for Baby, and Glaxo is the very best of pure rich ==-==7 milk mada still more nourishing with extra cream and milk sugar. N Like breast milk, Glaxo is entire,fSk> ly free from starch, flour, malt, or cane sugar, and it is superior to jfc ordinary cow's milk because the Glaxo process makes it germ-free ernational Medical and easily digestible by even a very ion, 1913. weak baby from birth. J. doctor the Court of Spain. says: -'Glaxo is superior to (ordin- • n I* " ary) cow's milk for infants, being ie babies so much more d gestiblf, and xmists and Stores. 8ho " ld be absolutely invaluable to _ mothers who for some reason can>OUT Doctor I not stickle their infants." (Sgd.) M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P. There is nothing secret about Glaxo. It is a natural product and, all over the world, it is day by day building up an ever-increasing number of Bonnie Babies. Glaxo is not only the safe alternative for breast milk but it iB the easiest to prepare and so economical—no milk or cream to bay—nothijig to pay for but the Glaxo. J.I.—N.Z. 58 Send this Coupon To-day for the FREE GLAXO BABY BOOK DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY. 72 well-illustrated pw« full of m*Tft r.I AYO ful hints and information for every nurse and mother. How useful this book is canbe seen by i O ULi/\AV/ T the Index. It contains many beautiful photographs and a large number of letters from Dept. 26 PalmerttonN. doctors aad others. CO nteNTS OF THE GLAXO BABY BOOK: Adenoids 89 Colic 33 Fruit Juiee 19 Please send me by return the Advise to a Mother .. 28 Comforters 27 German Measles ... Si scalds (see burns) .. w 72-page GLAXO BABY BOOK offered Albumen Water .... 30 Consiipatioa 33 Hiccough 87 Scarlet Fever Use FBKE to everyone who loves a baby. Ailments 28 Convulsions - fever) ............ I'J Analysis . 89 Croup & Jaundice 37 Scarlatina (see teiti) <0 Bathing Baby".'.'.'.'.'. 11 Custard 49 Measles 37 Scurvy 40 Name BeefJuic Delicate Babies .... 23 Measure 72 Sleep » Beef Tea -47 Developments < Meat Juice 19 Squint 40 Bow Lees .. 30 Diarrhrea 34 Medical Press 72 leethmg 40 BreadandQlaxo ...-45 Dietaries 9to 12 Medicine Chest 42 Time TableforF«e4inf 11 Bronchitis 30 months 46 Mumps 37 Testimonial Address . Broth (Veal) 47 12 to 18 months 45 Nwht Feeds 22 Thrush 41 Cns : "81 IJto2J years ..45 Nursery 8 Tonsilitis 41 Camcitv ol Baby's Dill Water S3 Nursing Mothers .... 20 Travelling Stomach . ..... 18 Diphtheria 35 Premature Babies .. 22 Typhoid Fever (see Chafing 31 Dysentery 36 Quinsy 39 fever) 4} N B —lf 3d in stamps is sent with this ChickenPoi 31 Expectant Mothere .. 20 Recipes 46 Vaccination 41 N.B-If 3d in stamps is sent with this Chicken Pox 31 Expectant motnerß .. Kecipes »o Before you buy r Feeder, ask yo'ur Chemist to show you a Glaxo Feeder* CENTRAL HOTEL R - CMTT ' HANCOCK'S AUCKLAND. (Under New Management) BOTCHER, HAMILTOK Breeder of Pedigree fSerkshire Pigs. G, W. HENDERSON (late ol Okornlre) Proprietor. SOWS AND BOARS ALWAYS ON HAND. Firit-clnu Accommodation and Attention. 'XSPECTION INVJTSD LIGHT, PURE AND WHOLESOMf
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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13275, 2 September 1916, Page 7
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