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"It is so easy to prepare Baby's fty*M Food-now that he has GLAXO ,, v ttgg :f " Glaxo is not only perfect from e>. scientific and clinical point of view, but §£o$Y; li " it is so easily prepared that even in the hands of the most ignorant or care- -JSmJbS ' II "less person, I firmly believe that infants would thrive and avoid the many ?H [Jβ .Zj. II " dangers that thero are with infant feeding." yvLj '%im II (Signed) , M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.O.H. I You simply add hot water to Glaxo INo mother be delayed, or suddenly have to take ( JJ ■ £ *%f°f* l f. t ?P i II I cooking; no elaborate mixing; no risk of a journey, baby can have his feed at regular uaat arrorit tSS&II I making a serious mistake; no delay— times, and every mother knows how leter' im?\' n baby does not become angry and screaming all-important regular feeding is for baby'e g f, own .n 0 J?« : *1 Vlf with increasing hunger; milk or cream are welfare. round loiwrM_i!' II rot required, so that there is no heavy milk Because Glaxo is simply the solids of milk, . unn ,cZ~j" v?.- II bill to pay. extra cream and milk sugar, and because the i \\md ji II You simply add hot water to Glaxo! For Glaxo process causes the nourishing milk II night feeds this ia an obvious advantage, curd to form into light, tiny particles, easily II The amount of Glaxo required can be meas- and quickly digested, it is possible to give ' ?^IP ured into a cup before you go to bed, and at Glaxo in turn with the breast without c»ns- Cfcaj3i II feeding-time all you have to do is just to mix ing digestive disturbance to baby. SSSSJi " || it with hot -water—in two minut-es Baby'e A Mother write*:— ; v " II Glaxo is ready. "I thank you for the. |§ ' : || : The proportion of fat r sample of Glaxo you §W in Glaxo equals that I —" | "sent mc at Dr. V '■:. I- II in normal breast-milk, 4fe "request. I find it in- II and this is absolutely jT IPfimf A "creases the flow of ( 2 ) Take e«t neat- ;-;;II eeiential to the pro- JX if£BJ&aLmmok li milk wonderfully, my «""<• Cut away top v|| per development and "baby being much "/ parchment -bigti-lV growth of baby's little "more satiified now." inside tin.'. Talce oet^'lr body. Glaxo is acor- - The health and happi- some Glaxo. with 11 pUle food in itself and u»» «i i r% • l> I • » ness of your baby's' a teaspoon and fill \\ contains everything BUlldS DODme DQDItS whole future depends faZS&'igitfw necessary to build 1/3, 2Z6 , , 6/- Tin* upon the. start you dip meanrt , tato : a*^lp firm, rosy flesh, sound n , „,, r h .';L w «„„ Rive him now. That <?"*-■• ■ ■■- •-^-Iγ bones and teeth, | Of all Chemists and Stores is why bis food during I /, T healthy nerves and ' —' the first few months of . il • brain for baby. hie life is your heavy y. A* io(/4sLj >jl Thero is only one perfect food for baby—a responsibility and all important to him. /? ■ /T t^Wv li healthy Mother's Milk. But for various If you give baby Glaxo you will be-giving NMefl? -β-sltf reasons luany mothern are not able to feed him a food which has been uned with won- *Bj'W. jH^ their babies. The breast milk may be al|ent derful lucceu all over the world: a food a\ III". 7^;l.J| altogether, too poor in quality or insufficient which has received the unqualified approval I - r ' ; JPIr in quantity. These disadvantages can gener- of medical men, nones and mothers; and, jL3! ' *'■•iriU ; ally be overcome if the mother herself takes last but not least, a food which is not only LSSieeeSj || a pint of Glaxo every twenty-four hours. the best but also the most economical. (3). Put required n Many mothers alternate breast feeds with Because yon love yonr Baby you will want number of mauunt II Glaxo, and the convenience and comfort of to know more about Glaxo, and you should o t Qlaxointo a em"' II feeding baby by this method is not to be de- write at once for a free copy of the beautiful or miaturina alcu.~\\ nied; for, should illness or other cause enr- .72-page Glaxo Baby Book, also for a Trial (See direettons^wsW tail the supply;of breast milk, baby's progress Tin of Glaxo. This book contains invaluable- i: Add^^MU'Mv •'• 4 "is" not interrupted. tfie ■■informati'on-fdr'everyone who lovcs-s ba±iy.- hbtwdletand^sft^W ........... * ' at\ielcpate.-Tlm'i^t¥m m - ...••._..-.•....••••.._..._.__.._._._._.____._._ a little men II n..«- fiCCjM. tSSXS' ,O,, ",^ 0 'SV , * b » b y-« F«*e Present ©« the GLAXO BABY '"" *" " ih,apMte: '' 11 Illir 111 ler ?O°K containing 72 paces all about Baby. How useful Uii» Book "-><. .a -'- 4 1 •• to every Mother and Nurse will be seen by the h<»ex below. ' VfTa ; -I! To GLAXO, Dept ig Palmenton N. index of the c/oxo Baby Book: '■■ 11 n> j 1 a .1 -.« Adnwids—Advice to %. Mother—Albomen Water—Ailments— - *ll Pleate send mc by return the 72-page Analysis B.thing B»hy-Berf Jni» Beef , T«-Bow Leg,- • BC-V I GLAXO BABY BOOK Offered «"*! and Gi»io-Bronchitii.-Broth (V«l>-Bume-Cmp»city ol iA&t* , *• I FREE to everyone uho loves a'baby. t rearing of biby on Olftio—Cironp—CoJtard D«licAte Babiert— De- • * -•" ■" 'T"%O >Jr \amr. i Telopmont— Durrhoa— Dietuien.9 to U months, 12 to 18momhe, . .."''.'-..'-■■ SB *•* * U«o 24 ywra-Dill Witer-Diphlheria-Djeenttrr-Expeetani •-'. ~.. I Mothem-Emort -Gl»io" -Feeding B»b»-Ferfi n( ; Bottlei- I Addra* FoTer-FTu.tJuioe-CennanMeailei-GUxo: Wi,»titiK AnaJni.- ' *' A<*aflM amow«^ll ■""""" Conipired to Milk; Directioni for preparing — Hiccoaih—lnfeel ofteateraccOrdi*slf I vn „«■.«,.„■ -» . kl . n. S™»iseKeWa<uiaiM-Me«le»-Me»eife—lleatJlliee-Medi. directions, JftrTlM ?1 N.B. —If 3d in RtamtM is sent with this Con- eal Press — Medicine Cbest—Mnrons - Nisfet V^Ak— \ nt i. n i» .1 .* n ' I! pon. n Trial Tin ot Glaxo will he .npplied to Karon* Mothen-Premature all thejme. Pout \\ you in addition to tne Baby Book. Habita-Rwtlees Sleep-Kickete-RinKwonn_ScildT(»ee burn?)- into Baby's bottlt<K Scarlet Ferer (tee feTer)-Se«rlatina («<= fe».r)-Scnrry-Slee» and thaSe bottle Mi i\ PortthisCouponbKday SSBS^

The Sooner You Wear * ". . ' ■ . V- ■-£■■ . ;; X Sincerity Suits aTF A The Better For You! f^y When you have worn a Sincerity Suit, and enjoyed _ ; 3 f X \ w/ •) r\A a the all ' round satisfaction which it gives, you will / 1 \ Vi / W wonder why you adhered to old tailoring methods / I \ L / 1 ¥ *° lon ?" To wear Since «ty Suits is to become » / jJ \l* 1 enthusiastic over them—over their superb fit,:theif IJ\ ¥o/ / keep-shape qualities, their splendid wear. ; "', l^4l iy\ - I since the war is increasing the cost of living, we want T Ml// r It to emphasise the other big advantage of Sincerity's. Vi \ ,^ r - L II It is this:— if r \j[ I ■ • Sincerity Suits Cost Less, U r J V|, And Counteract High fl, If ■ War Prices. 1 B I Uf Hence, when you give up the risky, troublesome busi- ~\C A ■ ness of having Suits made to order —when you adopt • - II ■ I H ' ne s^m P^ e > sa^e Sincerity way, you lose nothing in the >?J 111 ■ way of style, fit, finish. On the other hand, you dress 'M 111 I ■ well at less expenditure. ■ I V If A T ou will find a stock of Sincerity Suits at most good I Jk I If clothiers. There's a mirror near b\-, and you stand in I] front of it trying on Sincerity Suits. You notice the ' am If' J hang of the garments; you notice if the style suits — i your build; you notice if the materiallooks well. You §1 — tj_ choose the suit which fits and pleases best—there is no . S „■" ' chance of disappointment! This is the Sincerity way of buying suits and sa*'ing money. Call at any good clothier's to-day, and ask to be shown ; fi| Sincerity SUITS J READY/TO.WEAR. 'M

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 66, 17 March 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 66, 17 March 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 66, 17 March 1916, Page 8

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