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■Bl "Prickly heat is due to too much clothing , or rough things coming next to the skin. gS j 111 • / Dress the baby as coolly as possible and put sodium bicarbonate into the bath, a ig |- = Ci|l ~ *•£>> tablespoonful to the gallon of water. ’’ g «3 . FA*' V v -~(/ 7 Vi '’*// y-.yj VW i >y'" ■r— y rz-l I h X \ iUv < 7 fit rgWwiS ‘~ PRICE, 1/6 PER TIN How to keep baby’s skin in good condition during the hot weather Chafing and prickly heat make fretful babies, and to these skin affections babies are especially liable in hot weather. To save the baby from the misery they cause, dress him lightly, bathe him more than once a day and use toilet powder more freely than ever. The skin of the young baby is very delicate and it is of prime importance that the baby powder which touches him so intimately and lodges in the tender folds of his skin should be absolutely pure, fine, absorbent, that its action should be such as to neutralize the irritating acids of perspiration and urine. . , Because it has these qualities in such pre-eminent degree, more mothers choose Johnson s than any other powder. They dust it on after baby’s bath to absorb any excess moisture that may lurk in the folds of his skin. Every time his diapers are changed they give him its soothing shower. Where saliva has chapped his chubby face they apply it. And in hot wealher they smooth its cooling fragrance over his whole body. (Wl/YVbxrUA ( i Babij Powder Best for you”

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 25