SOU DAiu . i|l|i3^^^!l!!iijii;Lir Probably the most famous book on motherciaft 1| . \Vy\\\ •ver written is Dr. Chavasse's "ADVICE TO ft»\ WuawA A MOUTHER." In the chapter headed "Wash- W» fW**^V*"^ ing. a new-born Infant," you will find this : ''It will be necessary to use soap—McClttUon't Soap Utht nut/hut ...: '" for this purpose, being Itss irritating fa'the ikfn than ordinary soap. ' ':' // It made front tht ash of plants, and never conies smarting." ■ Your mother probably told you that McClinton'a Soap is the soap to use when Bathing baby. Her advice i» atrictly correct, , McClinton'i Soap U GENUINE PURE SOAP. • ' . Don't-risk your baby's *kin—say McCLINTON'S when you buy soap (or the little bath. .; McClinton's Soap contain! no animal matter. It ia made from plant ash and pure vegetable oil*. JFor your own use, buy McClin- A TIP FOR FATHER. Have ton'a COLLEEN Soap. By tint. you tried " Hibernia " Shaving ing and delicately perfuming Stick yet ? If is made from plant McClinton'a, we have produced ash and pure vegetable oils. It a toilet soap which is used by whips up into a rich, creamy over 400 member* of the British lather -which soothes and rearistocracy—a soap of alluring freshes the skin, and ensures m charm. Your chemist sells it at clean shave. Yet it costs only 2/-1/-per tablet. per stick, in nickel container.' McCLINTON'S SOAP . The only Soap recommended by Prof. Kirk, Edinburgh, . .in His " Paper* on Health."- - ■ • . - - ■ W ■\\\ * y^j^^l—^_ " * -. . 'vr. — "i , .— N.Z. DUtributors-SALMOND & SPRAGCON LTD., Baker's Bld f s., Wellingtoa The little "miracle-about-to-happen.'-, T^^ wo le*ters appearing below, the .'■.* originals of which can be seen at the: fr Glaxo office, Wellington, have a, T dejinite message for every Expectant and; y Nursing Mother. These letters are typi- ([ cal of those written to us by "hundreds of proud mothers: letters which tell how: TOg? Glaxo has helped them through the: J< anxious time of waiting, how it has en-: -■ JL- abled them to feed, their little ones in the W?\\ yay Nature intended, and so been vitally: yi^y 1 ihstrurnental in ensuring those preciousl '.A^*\ young lives a wealth of health and. fr^Jh nappihess. r^tr Me u»t w> r ",^^f ■ I Th» Mana«sr, | • ... ;. -■"- I •■^"e'Llinoton. ■■-„,„■ I. KTi.fSJSio^ i» t.w •» The inclusion of I invaiu 6ab?a r*c«)m Bp«ation.- wt , gh i n g i.^«- Glaxo in the dietary I of the Expectant and I D&^rtfS^ Nursing Mother i. ■ formation. y#rjr m***gj«°+. j ' ' >• ' 'V-.'.'t' 1; | '...'■' . ~~~" USE THIS COUPON ~~~~~~~~~ For FREE Copy of "Before Baby Come*." To GLAXO, Dept. 3 P.O. Bo» 1509, Wellington. •■...■■■.■■,.:...-■■. Please send me UNDER PLAIN SEALED WRAPPER a free copy of your 36 page booklet, "Before Baby Comes." Addr ess « ««..... I expect baby in...! ; ( stttte m ont h) N.Z. 295.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 34, 8 August 1925, Page 15
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