CiyiE SHOULD BE T£U€ES! m THE SELECTS Oft! &M& USE OF A FOOD FOR BNFAI9TS 5 this is a matter of common experiesicis, but the " why and wherefore " are subjects bf knowledge to the few only who have studied and thought of the question* Sn spite of the general recognition of the immense i^spo^tance of this matter, it is one oagsosi which a widespread and lamentable ignorance pe'e^asSs. There is, it is trie©, a growing fee Sing with mothers that cit?o Bc^cl fot* I infants. Beat this fact is onßy beiingg flearet slowSy as the result of a dearSy bought experience, which is paid for by the ihres of thousands of littße ones. IS KOT FAKINACEOUS, AND IT IS THE MELLIN'S FOOD so changes the character of Cow's Milk that the mixtuve shows the closest relationship in composition and properties to HUMAN MILK. Agents: WARDELL BROS. <fe CO., KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., P. HAYMAN & CO. - *
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Otago Witness, Issue 2252, 29 April 1897, Page 54
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154Page 54 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2252, 29 April 1897, Page 54
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