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KOL.A-NTP—a temperance drink —unique in its keen nnttv flavour. Can be given freely to children as well as adults. Keep a bottle m the house for friends and visitors.

sr* 15% m •47 % * 5? %3L Have Yoti Ever Thought what an important part the teeth play in the growth and development of the child ? Do you realise that the quality of the bone and. the protecting enamel is largely determined by the food your Baby receives in the first year of his life? Teeth with poor Quality, bono covered with porous enamel, foreshadows the unhappy dyspeptic. That is one of the many reasons why your Baby's food is all-important. Without your being aware of it, the food he is having may lack bone-mak-ing material; when it is too late 1o remedy the evil, Baby :nay have poor quality teeth. Far better to be guided in the selection of Baby's food by the accumulated experience of members of the medical protVssiun. For over eight years Glaxo has been persistently used at Children's Hospitals and by Health Authorities as a food for infants deprived of their Mother's Milk, one alone having purchas.-> ed over 130,0001bs during this, period. > There has been time for any deficiencies of Glaxo as an infants' food to be disclosed. If it were one of the ordinary artificial foods, which are condemned by doctors, its use would have long since been discontinued, instead, larger quantities are sold year by year to Institutions in charge of Infant Specialists. Because Glaxo is a complete fpod in itself, instantly pre--pared with boiling water, it is economical. , No added milk, cream or milk sugar is required. Moreover there is no waste. 4W WA 0: WjO: By Royal Appointment io the Court of Spain. 13y Royal Appointment to the Court of Italy. Awarded Gold Medal International Medical Congress Exhibition, 1913. " Builds Bonnie Babies yj l/S, S/6 and 61-Tins Ask your Doctor! I* opriotors: Joseph Nathan & Co., Ltd., London; and Wellington, N.Z. Brighton, April 14th. Dear Sirs, "When I first, put my baby on artificial food'we were unable to obtain Qlaxo-bottles at the chemist's and . bought another wellknown make. Later I ordered a Glaxo bottle specially : and since then I have scrapped all my other bottles and bought a set of three of yours. .For convenience of holding and standing oil a flat surface, for. teats and. for "ease - of cleaning above all, I am sure they cannot be surpassed.—Tours fn.itlifnlly, \V. F. H. If your chemist cannot suppli/ you write Glaxo Palmerston -V. Our Free ; Offer to Everyone who Loves a Baby ; - A Free Copy of the New Revised Illustrated Glaxo Baby Book. If you liave the care of a Vmbv vou will find a copy of the Glaxo Baby Book invaluable. It has been compiled by a highly qualified doctor and a nurso of great practical experience. A nurso -writes: —"The Qlaxo Baby Book stands high amongst tbe useful books Mothers and Nurses hp.ve on their bookshelves lor reference or advice on the care of their babies. "Every item of importance in baby's early days is mentioned in good order. If the book were , studied earnesily and intelligently by Mother or Nurse before baby's birth there would be fewer mistakes, healthier babies, happier and less worried mothers.' Coupon for Free Baby Book To GLAXO {Dept. 50 ), Palmerston North Please send mc by return !/>■• 'Tvi' Revised GLAXO BABY BOOK offered FREE io everyone who luces « baby. I enclose a penny stamp for. postage. Name Address Chemist's Name Address N.B.—lf 3d. in stamps is sent with this Coupon a large trial packet of Glaxo will be supplied to you in addition to the Baby Book. Ilott—os

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 49, 26 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 49, 26 February 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 49, 26 February 1918, Page 7