The influence of diet on development* M .BABIES BOYS* Virol Succeeded where other foods foiled io, Bowker Street, Higher Broughton, Manchester, January 25th, 192 u Sirs, —I have pleasure in forwarding you a photograph of my twin babies, boy and girl, aged six months, weight 20J lbs. and 19 lbs. respectively. I might mention, after trying different well advertised baby foods without satisfaction, the doctor recommended Virol, with sterilized cow’s milk, when they were a fortnight old. The first time they had it I had the satisfaction of knowing the children were really fed, the change in them was very marked from then. You will see by the photograph how healthy and strong they are. I really cannot speak too highly of the muscle building properties of Virol. Wishing you every success J remain, yours faithfully, (Mrs.) J. W. BofB; VIROL YIROIi, LTD* 148-166, Old .London, E.G.I.
LEONARD NELSON. This well-known entertainer, writing for further supplies of “Fluonzol’’ and "Q-tol," say 8: “Many times I should not have been able to perform but for Fluenzol, and its quick effect on tho throat." . . . “Q-tol I find softens tho beard and makes shaving a real pleasure."
Mr E. J, Gravestock arranged an extra concert in Auckland by Rosinn Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly, so great was the success of the first four. At this concert, which was the scene of great enthusiasm, the two great artists' sang a “request' ’ programme. Universal iB going to make a Boy Scout serial. This will be released shortly after “In tho Da vs of Buffalo Bill,” the forthcoming chaptered historical film starring Art. Acord. Sore throat, tickling cough, cold in the head, quickly soothed and relieved by “NAZOL.” 60 doses Is 6d-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 4
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