JsßF&ik* HFRRFRT Jin'Mcnhury, I I I «• Taw Jjoby £aby's Health ! depends principally upon his food which must be specially suited ' to his digestion and bodily needs. 'Q££enlnihu6 Progressive System of Infant # \ provides a graduated eerie* of foods j specially adapted to baby's growing ' needs and powere of digestion. Theae foods are quite distinct from ordinary dried milks and are specially menu- | factured for infant feeding. Long ex- i perience has proved that they give the ' best result* in ail countries and climates. J Write (or a free cop; of the 'Allenburyi' book I on Infant Feeding and ■ sample of food. > Please jjtate baby's >>c i SHARLAND & Co., Ltd. Lome Streak, Auckland, «r Dixon Street, Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 135, 9 June 1926, Page 20
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