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..i." ' ~j, ',/, a Ijj —is to make sure that your baby is being properly fed— g Is for all the affection you can lavish on your child can ||| f§| never repair the truly disastrous results of wrong feed- g |H ing. Baby has only one ideal food— a healthy mother's ||| 1H breast milk. If this is absent or deficient in quality or m Hi quantity— if it does not nourish and satisfy baby— the |§j H| only satisfactory alternative is Glaxo— the Food that g 1§ builds Bonnie Babies. g H§ Look at this bonnie baby. He weighed 12 lbs. at m §H birth, but at nine months had been reduced by wrong m , HI feeding to 9 lbs. His photo- |gf r s^ >*<^^^^Sbv graph at this stage is too gpl S y^^^^^m shocking to print. g H He 7t)as ihm d on . GhA '°> H HI wlljfr S aftd * n 5 months his weight had f|| §§| $&L"i increased to 14 lbs., and he §|i| HI w-^^' 'TPM became the healthy, happy m §H i^l.'.fe^'*** . I baby we picture. §|§ sp J^WMfr ZJr*^ Glaxo is simply the solids of f||sj 15 / P uie d^y "^k with extra §p iH J& .jo^H cream and milk-sugar added, ||| HI i| % f\V^fl/'Hj>A. modified by the Glaxo process HI ==fi M; \jit^ /////(V \ so tnat tne nourishing milk- |H §!| m EMitf' "x-wi \ cul " d i s broken down into mm- §|| g=g ap, "^u £fl- j 1 v * e ' so^ P^ticles easily digest- ||| $&•' i. e<^ a ass i m^ a^ ec^ k v all ba- §§§ H| *f|i&'>,> "^fli *■"«%. eS) strong or weak. m HI \sf| <^^^^>»^i*fr \ Glaxo is recommended ||j §§j Ask your Doctor! |gj =ii=4 Awarded Goti tfea'al, International Afddieal ==• Conirf* Exhibition, London, ISIS. ?~ ■ "Builds Bonnie Babies" ■ Hf The Glaxa Baby Book tell* you all about Glaxo, and contains Wji. SS 72 well-illustrated page* full of just those hinls^about Baby's jj=|| S§ Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling, Ailments, g~f Eg etc.— that a mother or nurse need* every day of the week. , •—? H POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY ■ 3S to GLAXO, Dpt. 3, PaluierElon North. |p§ Hi and get your FREE Copy of tlie Baby Book by return. |§! g£| Name ( «. f§lf ggs Address .t. t ■— . !§§| S=i Vltttt state if * Free jumple tin of Glmo is »)«» required. Post, 3/2/14 §== \ " I | The BON AMI Competition closes 28th February. j I Have you sent in your essay? All you have to do | I is to tell in your own words I What does BON AMI clean Best? | I Bon Ami cleans paint, enamel, white shoes, linoleum, I marble, china, straw and white felt hats, white gloves, | 1 windows, silverware, and a few other things. From , 1 actual experience write one page saying what you j I think Bon Ami is best for. The most interesting • 1 description wins, and there are , j i A wrapper taken from a cake of Bon Ami (6d. at all I stores) must be enclosed with each attempt, and &s | many attempts are allowed as there are wrappers. I Sit down and write either humorously or seriously, 1 but make it, interesting. The most interesting essays 1 win the prizes. Send your attempt to I P.O. Box 567, CHRISTCHURCH J^ll The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: rfjfgl J^|L_ No coffee lik e mine. I only use Syming. Si B^kvJ^T"^'^ totl s - Be sure the water is p||| W"' W /£* \^s***** <^ mTHOS.m THOS. SYMINGTON* C 0» «!i*w> — -*J«iiSs^ fc <■« e=~^* i^ 1 i**=»H»i •&'" I *''"''?' 1 rt « rf London. J^^' B
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 3
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