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*I*HL'. A .'■ ■:>-i.'-.ijJiJ J <!t'>J!l.,:^W L-;-»)>i:'ii»*;^'M'.Wt-W < iiiWl-i^i/HW-'..*f'"^■W-.«AWaWWa?WffEiWany%.';>^lUj. , .^.3) r^J^W*M>tMUV«lMilUAVaWll|hll,^lr Ajy^ll^ll«»JiJl J.JfaMi<fe^y-^vty»-»r-CTt7~aK«iiii»f.Tn«i»ir»irt*Bl ■ S^i^^^M^^li^M^Pll^vl^-^/ I* tells the mother or nurse in easily -. MlwfS&SSp understandable language the many '•^iiiPiS^ix^^^x^^^^^^l^V thtngs she must know in order to Pl^li|^|i^^|^^illi^^i &r/ngr up Baby successfully. ' . '~ INHERE are many things a mother must | '•"''. know if she is to bring up her Baby sueCdnteuts of tho New ' . cessfully. To put such knowledge into plain, GL.AXO BA^Y BOOIC easily understandable language, to arrange it in '■-*"•' t offs.'id free to Everyone who Loves a B«by a manner easy for immediate reference, has been "^ .-, - .-, 4 ~■ ♦ „„ .^^iTTintcu 1 our object in the production of the Glaxo Baby Adenoids—Ailments—Adv.ce to a Mother (General Hints)— niri-l f i i IJathingßßby— Bed Sorcs-liow Leps-Bronchitis-Bnnis and DOOK, Or Wn4§h a UeW. enlarged and COTeWUy revi^d edition has just been TODnt ofi—Clothins—Colds-Colio-Comforters— Constipation Issued '~ - —Convulsions —Croup —Delicate Babies —Development— *»vv*v • niarrhcEa-Dietnries 5) to 12 months, 12 to 18 months, li to A L." CT U1 V nnalifiprl m^ira! mnn •» mAmLr nt ■ 34 yeore-Diphtheria-Dj-fientery-Expectant Mothers-Feed- /\ tllglliy qUaUOea meaiCal man, 3 memDer Of ing' Bab' —Feuding Bottles — Feeding Timetable—Fevers the rharmaceuttcal Society or Great Britain, (General Treatment of) —Fruit .luioe — German Measles— j , i i TVT " ■ ' ■ Giaxo: what is it? Directions for Making. Ea«iest to Pro- and a nurse who nas taken every INlursmg ■ ' par«—G'laso is Germ Free—Hiccoush—lnfectious Diseases— Amart*t* Jinv*» rr\]\aUt\ratr>A in nrA/*r t-n Ur'tna •Jaundice-Letters from Lord Norton -M«uues- Medicine ' degree, nave COUaDorateCl 111 order to Wing Chost -Mnmps—Natural Food—Nettle Bash—Night Feeds— together the PSSt that medical knowledge, CUn- ' .. Nursery—Nursing Mothers—Poisoning—Premature Babies— . • • JIT 1 «. J• £ L L L■ J ■' Prevention of Infeetion-Quinsy—llashes-Recipes-Regular ICal experience, and Ilie-lOng Study 01 DaDynOOU >■■■ ' , ', Habits—Eestless Sleep—Bickets-jßiiiKworm—Scalds—Scarla- ctivp f- fina (Scarlet Fever)-Sleep—Smallpox—Squint—Teething— UtUl o lvc# , Testimonial from Lady Mayo—Testimonials—Thrush—Tra- First and foremost the Glaxo Book is intended to be "I t ■.veiling—Vaccination—Vomitiiiß—Wetting the Bed—When , i i^. .i mot U_ r nrl J t L ~.,.„ | t m ,.. f l > Feeding—When Baby Goes Out-Whooping Cough-Worms. a real nelp^to the mother and the nurse. It must be distinctly understood that this Book is not intended It d"e3 not matter if your Baby is not being fed to replace the advice of a qualified doctor. In fact, ' on Glaxo, this Book is offered to " Everyone who one of its strong points is that it insists that in certain (t r s loves a Baby"—whether mother, father, nurse. cases a doctor must be called in. relative or friend-simply fill in the Coupon and The new Glaxo Baby Book is of practical, everyday i pos* it to-day for your copy of *c value to every mother and father of a Baby, to every •■v«-:v«4-i"'?f*'..*H "-•■;••'- nurse, and indeed to tveryone who Loves a Baby. •" ississ^/ /S%S "'*""**■*'■' ■ <:'-~i£' The Glaxo Baby Book is most emphatically not just Ik /f£ssra/ (MUffl ■ $$& an advertisement for Glaxo. You have only to o . i imMf /^l^y^ x^/ study the Table of Contents on the left to see at once X ' ■ ' flMti - 1«IL-^ JMTia^^^ i^Wwl mSJS\ that this is a book no mother can afford to be without. M j| ~.,^^^; . ^ --.^.^ .i I To GLAXO, Dept.i2 '* *^ RARY' oOOIC i Palmerston North •. M iJina.l,^ £ JU#\-^V*/a^ t^l., v J»7otm w»d w)« « J"iJ^E Cojbi/ o/«ftc Jew GLAXO ffif , '"''V--*' v BABY BOOK. I enclose a penny stamp for postage. i 'Dedicated to i i Name I , Everyone who Loves a Baby! $ ; ■ w ' ' ■ . I Address : KH . If 3d. in alamos is sent with this coupon, a trial tin |JJ — ,——.-■.... i * , a of Gloxo will be supplied to you-

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 184, 5 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 184, 5 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 184, 5 August 1920, Page 6