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beautiful child..." Jss&& t& f^m >: ""• * 20t heT t0 tatie I( eveTy aay' c was muc^ f"^:\^^ " 111 better in health. The baby is a beautiful child. A few Jsf*^" <J*OW S4jfc j hours after she was born, baby was able to have a feed. $>"\ *<-^%S£L«^ The mother still takes Glaxo everyday. Has quite V"f ; \^ sufficient milk for baby who is steadily gaining weight." Nurses Testimonial 100S IS YOURS A SUNSHINE BABY? no rickets —- no constipation WILL your baby be a Unless this were so a Nurse could sunshine baby? not say of Prescription Glaxo— Will he have straight/limbs, "I can truthfully say I have sturdy bones, perfect teeth and not had a failure. A Doctor s a sound constitution ... like baby this year went on it from other happy, contented, sun- birth and has done splendidly, shine babies? NO RICKETS, His little digestion has been NO CON STIPATION, perfect; no sign of constipation NO FLABBY FLESH. in any way. Ido not say this This is because Prescription -m flattery, but really never Glaxo contains an extra, added dread a bottle baby, and tell ; quantity of Vitamin D the anyone I know to try your food . Vitamin which prevents rickets, ' if they are- having trouble builds dense bone and sound with baby after I have left teeth, preventing constipation. them," r - Tert. He. r«6» IMS ASK YOUR DOCTOR Prescription (jj L jAIX^ O FULLY HUMANISED — WITH ADDED VITAMIN D mim^mi^^mr . . : ..••■■■ . _ J, To Glaxo Dept *&■' P.O. Box 1509, Wellington, Please send me a copy FREE v ■ , y ■ aftl Sill nnA ThrtM* FREE, of the "Glaxo Baby Book." \ 51i5252£ lX 13 \\ T "ill •^cu7Ze ■■■ ■■ ■ — r- \»a»»>«>r/ lT*t«lj| W""—'- .■■•■-■•■■-••■,.. — ; ih.c-^^wg^g ■■■■lljl State baby's age-L^..~ T ~—*>r month expected — . Xv^vT^^W X^B^^m^^^B^^U Whether your feet must shine m society or follow the daily / are w^se to .cno° se Clarks w*^! /'" shoes. Clarks English-made JvSBUr I A shoes are fashioned not only J^ I / A""'^ //I to please the eye, but to please "V&L / LI i the feet—to-charm them into I *A\' * V\ instant ease and such comfort $^W^ . as you've never known before! >«i And it's not gained, this surpassing comfort, by giving up a any of the modish beauty of Tor and Wessex shoes. No, it comes of clever cut and the use of carefully chosen leather or satin or brocade, and the always look shoe-knowledge of Clarks, FOR THIS BRAND on the sole makers of good shoes for a * hundred years. CLARKS TOR & WESSEX shoes For Fit and Fashion Both ! SOLD EVERYWHERE VJWWtMulwinwilwiiHuiwDiiMuiiimnHnimiiMwmmim g B""'^^ & —^^ B or 'lun^re<is °f y6*ls prunes have been §j | hH 1 MB prescribed to help the system function § | Hd regularly and completely. Prunol is a § be TRADE MARK i prune idly made from a special recipe I i B H^" H H H^^ /^!^V Hof P^nes, ginger, demerara sugar and I I ■ 111 II s^nna. It is unfailingly effective in g | H IB I H H removing the waste matter thoroughly | 1 . " but gently from the system, in alleviat- | I ing griping pains and soothing the digestive organs. Even children and invalids may | I be safely given Prunol because it is absolutely harmless and has no disturbing after effects. I I That eminent doctor and health expert the late Sir James Paget made this great fruit 1 I laxative his favourite prescription for constipation. * lj I Ask your doctor if Prunol is not the best, safest and most natural remedy. | 0 Obtainable from Chemists only. In Jars 2/6 and 4/6. j 1 PRUNOL PRODUCTS LIMITED ■ 28 BUCKINGHAM GATE • LONDON ■ S.T.I ft I ' N.Z. Wholesale Distributors: Joseph Nathan £ Co, Ltd., Wellington. 1 | »«BII«IMm«M»ratMWttIIUKjMIHI^^

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 16

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