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Help ful Advice to Nursing Mothers MANY, mothers would like to feed thett own children, but are denied the privilege of doing so, because they have not sufficient nourishment for them. The “Allenburys” scientific system of Infant Feeding has provided for all this. When a mother is partly able to feed her baby she may give The "Allenburys" Milk Food No. I for alternate feeds, so alike are the natural and prepared food in this instance, and this food should be continued until the weaning process has been entirely completed. The mother herself must be well nourished and to this end may partake freely of the "Allenburys" DIET a partially predigested milk and wheaten food, which like the ■Milk Food No. 1, is instantly made ready for use by simply adding boiling water only. After childbirth the "Allenburys" PIET is surprisingly helpful in maintaining the strength and producing a good flow of rich milk. The “Allenburys” FOODS For Infants The “Allenburys” DIET For Nursing Mothers. WKfeoiifcMUftraMS* 1 enb Milk Food No. 1. Milk Food No. £. From From birth to 3 months. 3 to 7 mouths. Malted Food No. 3. From 7 months upwards. The ‘Allenbarys’ Feeder. The Simplest and Best Feeding Bottle on the Market. Easily cleansed by flushing under the tap. For Nursing Mothers, InTalkls Dyspeptics, end the Aged The DIET is Quite distinct from the ‘Allenburys’ Foods for Infants. The Alleahirye* Inks (Mailed) From 10 months upward*. * Write for free book *lnf»ni Pmedlnm end Management” 64 of valuable information for every mother, Allen Ei Hanburys Ltd, 13, Market St., Sydney Established 1715. Mother and Child Baby noa ih*» m Fed Allmbury* from 1 YOU WILL BE SATISFIED I » Z % .rith nothing less than good results from a medicine that claim* to Improve and ♦ ♦ preserve your general health. It is a well-known fact that disorder* of the ♦ * Uve system are responsible for the majority of cases of Indisposition in tho*e who > should otherwise be perfectly well For the nnmeroo* ailment* affecting the * > organs of digestion it Is universally admitted that there 1* no more efficacious ♦ > remedy than Beecham’s Pills, which should always bo tak*n Immediately there T | ia any indication that nature requires some assistance. In the result you ♦ > will bo entirely satisfied, for dyspeptic and billons troubles sre speedily ♦ I corrected by the use of this world-famous excellent family medicine. Th* { enjoyment of life is always increased and malntaind by Judiciously using ♦ I Bcccbaro’s Pills. | i Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helens. Entfmd. X t S.ld i* boxci, labelled f-»«t 10id (36 pill.), X/1J (56 pUU) 4 2/9 (I*B pin*). £

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9620, 28 March 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9620, 28 March 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9620, 28 March 1917, Page 8