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s a Difference in Babies. Some are weak, puny little mites—but those nourished on Glaxo are firm limbed, well formed chubby youngsters. Glaxo will make all the difference in the world to your child if it ails or cannot digest its food. From birth, the most delicate and sickly baby can assimilate Glaxo, because Glaxo is exactly equivalent to rich mother’s milk. Read the words of a grateful mother concerning Glaxo: " My baby it seven months old and is always in good health. 1 should not like to use any other food. We have never lost a night's rest all the time we have been using Glaxo. She is so • contented.” Send to Dept. 6 Glaxo Company, Palmerston N.. for the Glaxo Baby 800k —Free! BUILDS BONNIE BABIES

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NEAVE’S FOOD HAS FOR MANY YEARS BEEN USED IN THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL FAMILY. K«<«g ’S Foods Nearly 90 Years’ Reputation. Gold Medals, London, 1900 & 1906, also Paris. NEAVE’S MILK FOOD (STARCHLESS) For Babies from Birtb. Is rich in fat, and in composition very closely resembles Mother’s Milk, and where this is not available or is deficient in quantity or quality it may be given either alone or in conjunction with the breast without causing nausea afterwards. 1 INSTANTLY PREPARED BY ADDING HOT WATER ONLY. Dr. — , D.Sc., M.D., D.P.H., London, reports ;" W hen diluted with 7to 8 parts of water, the mixture would closely resemble human milk in composition. The fat would then be about 3 per cent. This is very satisfactory.” A London County Council District Nurse reports: 11 That in her Municipal work she finds that Ncavc's Milk Food is the only Food she has ever known that babies can lake in conjunction with mother's milk without being sick afterwards." The Lancet says: “The .Milk Food has a composition closely resembling that of dried human milk. Our analysis gave the following results : Moisture, 4.80% ; Mineral Matter, 3.50%: Milk Sugar, 42.55% ; Protein, 22.75% ; and Fat, 26.40%. The Food is thus well balanced from a dietetic point of view, containing all classes of reparative materials.” A Doctor writes : “ Easily digested and highly nourishing suitably diluted Ls a safe substitute for a doubtful milk supply in hot weather." NEAVE’S FOOD FOR INFANTS, GROWING CHILDREN, INVALIDS, AND THE AGED. Sir Chas. A. Cameron, C. 8., M.D., wriles: “An excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants . . and being rich in phosphates and potash, is of the greatest utility in supplying the bone-forming and other indispensable elements of food.' British Medical Journal : “ Well adapted for the use of children and aged people mothers nursing and by invalids." “ Of high value in cases of mal nutrition and marasmus threatening life.”— L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. (Edin.), L.F.P. & S. much used by (Glas.). A Mother’s Testimony : Mrs. J. Rain, 6, Rockingham Road. Doncaster, writes; "Dr. ADVISED ME TO GIVE MY I WIN BOYS OF SIX YVEJiKS OLD YOUR NEAVE'S FOOD. I have reason to be grateful to my Doctor for his advice, because I have never lost a night's rest with any of rny children, and they have cut their teeth without any trouble. Your hood also does away with all need of medicine and castor 0i1."—22m/ August, Australasian Agency: FRASER, RAMSAY. PTY., LTD., Melbourne, Sydney. Adelaide, Perth, Wellington, Dunedin and Auckland.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 67

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Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 67

Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 67