When your Baby starts to walk \ you will know that your love and devotion have brought him safely through the perilous first few months of life, and his sturdy limbs and happy, contented disposition will make you glad that you insisted, from the first, that Baby food must be either his mother's milk— or Glaxo, the one safe and most economical alternative for breast milk. As a leading Infant Specialist said when called in filtered and the necessary cream and milk sugar consnUationoveradoctor'sowTibaby,"ltjnustbeeither added. All the natural "sweetness and purity is Glaxo or a wet nurse." Glaxo was v chosen, and ten retained by the Glaxo process, which dries the months afterwards the doctor wrote: "lam more than milk and cream to a powder, and also causes satisfied with the result of Glaxo' feeding in my nourishing casein of the milk subsequently to form inchild's case. He is firm, has cut his teeth up to date, to light, flaky particles easilv digested, by even a very stands up well, and there is plenty of bone." weak baby. As another doctor has said: "Glaxo is Glaxo builds healthier, happier and brighter superior to cow's milk, for infanta, being so much mora babies than those fed on starchy and flour foods, be- digestible, and should be absolutely inralnable to cause a pure, easily digested milk is the only food mothers who for any reason • cannot suckle their suitable for a young baby, and Glaxo is entirely pure, infants." (Signed) M.R.C.S., LJR.CP. — 1.1%" l fresh milk enriched with '. There is nothing secret about Glaxo, because .f. MtSyß&i extra cream and milk * every mother has a right to know of what the food tjjf/f mmoß&s9& su - f ?? r : ° niy the ver Defit siie gives her baby is composed—and she knows that ff//M//» OB $tPm&T In, i is made *P to t^ ,axo . starch, flour, malt and cane sugar are not in breast minim a • S ° that Slj,a " bo milk nor in Glaxo. If Nature had thought them necesiWttßMJ- <f 9 u,te * res k' the milk is sary or good for Baby, they would be in breast milk. /jWBSGHKwT- V 1 delivered .to the Glaxo Give your baby Glaxo, either as his sole food or IfifflnS&*y\/ factory within two hours in turn with breast milk, and you will be giving him ma ggxA of its being (lawn from the food which is cheapest in the end, the food which ) iffi <V the cow - It is immedi- doctors recommend and give to their own babies, the m\mWmWomih ' |\Vvy atel y pasteurised and food from which, even from birth, baby can derive everything he needs to grow up big, strong, and bonnie "Builds Bonnie Babies' ' fll «- Send this Coupon To-day for the free glaxo baby book « _ ___ - mm**. DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY. 72 wen-iuu.tr«ted pace* Ml of u»emO mMM .AXfl fttl hints and information for «rery curse and mother. How useful this book is can be seen by mmmmt ■■ the Index. It contains many beautiful photographs and a large number of letter* from Dtpt. 04* Palmer§ten N. oetor * "* CONTENTS OF THE GLAXO BABY BOOK: Hi-... _* — v _ --*«_ .»._ Adenoids 29 Colic S3 Fruit Jnio*< 19 Ringworm ...89 PIMM' ««JO m* _ r*tttra tne Aa»i» to» Mother ..28 Comforters 27 Germsn-Heaslea ... S7 Scalds (gee boms) ..89 i^S^ Q IiAXO BAB BOOKoOerei Albumen Water ....Sfi Consiipstion 33 Hicoonsh 37 Scarlet ?»»er (see rBJEB to everyone who love* a baby. Ailments 23 Convulsion* 83 Infectious Diseases « fe»er) 89 Analysis S9 Croup 82 Jaundice 87 Scarlatina (see ferer) 40 Btthineßaby 11 Cuntard if) Measles «>.... 87 Bcur»y 40 f1antf..,.,i«„«««..„n>,».„,r~«' Beef Juice 19 Delicate Babies .... Measure 7a Sleep 9 Beef Tea *7 Developments 7 Meat.luiee 19 Sqnin« , «0 .....»««• ..............,,..,,,..... Bow Legs .....80 Diarrhoea 34 Medical Press 72 Teething 40 ' " Bread and Qlaio .... 45 Dietaries 9to 12 Medicine Chest 42 Time Tablef or Feeding « Bronchitis 30 months 46 Mumps 87 Testimonials .TV. 63-71 Adirett...... «... Broth (.Veal) 47 12 to 18 months 45 Ki«ht Feeds 22 Thrush 41 Burns "SI lJto2lyears .. 45 Nursery 8 Tonsilitis '.. 41 « .+■••.. ## .— Capacity c' Baby's Dill Water ....S3 NarainsMothers 20 Travelling '. 13 ................. .. '" » jg Stomach 18 Diphtheria 85 Premature Babies .. 22 Typhoid Fever fse . "*v ■ " Chtflnß 81 Dysentery 36 Quinsy 39 fever) 41 S.B.—lf Stt IB StampsleiSßtWlttl this OhicttenPox 31 Expectant Mothers .. 20 Recipes 46 Vaccination ' '. 41 Coupon, * Tri&l Till of G)«XO Will be Chilblains 32 Feeding Baby 12 Begular Habits 9]Vomitißc ......... 47 •applied to yon IB addition to the Clothing 27 Feeding Bottle* .... 26 Bestless Sleep S3l Whooping Ooogh .' 41 Baby Book. - Colds 32 Fevor 36 Bicnete ~ 381 When Baby goes out 10 a ** Before* you buy m Feeder, ask your Chemist to show you a Glaxo Feeder. 1 > \a\i immmmm>mf.m i m^—i——«—■'■ ■■■——sim mmmm—mmmmmmmmmm s S WR.GLEYS " mr M *MMr a HP MW Mr W AW AW 'vSB Ek stt^ mm* m¥ A WW . i mm MS i ' Mm¥ ami mm iV/jB MMW' WmmkjmM AMm MM W^^ mm fA^AWMm mmm i^ m —Z-flB. Mb Alt Mm Mmu MM Es^^^ " CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL" \ I s i This delicious, long-lasting chewing ' sweet makes the day brighter and happier for millions of people all over the world. It is a great comfort to the soldiers in the trenches in Europe. Send some to your soldier boy! It is also a refreshing, thirst-quenching treat to hard - working men and women at home. • Helps teeth, breath, appetite, digestion. 3d. per packet JL of five big bars -»|\ v Made in at Chemists, % Confectioners Australasia and stores. mmmm HHHHHHHHHHHfIHBBHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 888 Send 3 penny stamps for sample packet of WRIGLEY'S and free copy of "WRIGLEY'S MOTHER GOOSE" book s handsomely lithographed in colors. Address, J. C. Gambles & Coy, Commerce House, Melbourne: Sole Australasian Agents. »«—■—«*■■■——— —- . — W HOOPIN_G_ QOUGH. A R W BIGHT AND gONS. THERAP^^^^ An In£allibla Cure is obtained by Using Bt!ooo»o^if^^^■^■WffMCbemista.oDraf Vl l CAI A. smmm - ««•*«»«■ ™ sgf:%3 V E S C A N A. A Pleasant Remedy to Take. PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. £*■"» petot.- ig X> l i 2 v^££ o t Bottles Is, Is 9d. and 2s 6d. „ ' „ tryUw UTZSZiSI BM,t >'*«' *? £*£HJ&A . MARRIAGE'S Commerce Street Office-Telephone 141. Tllala^!lfS%^^^®WTO HOMCEOMPATHIC PHARMACY. ™, .__ _, , ana D M sSKAPIOISI ?*" »»"> 165. Queen Street. (Late J. A. Pond.) - Wharf Telenhone 808. See wo»'^«ilsS2?? c
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 8
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