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V V Ilw, 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's food must be either his mothers milk—or Glaxo, the one safe and most economical alternative for breast milk. As a leading Infant Specialist said when called in consultation overadoctor's own baby, "It must bo either Glaxo or a wet nurne." Glaxo was chosen, and ten months afterwards the doctor wrote : "I am more than satisfied with the result of ; Glaxo' feeding in my child's case. He is firm, has cut his teeth up to date, stands up well, and there is plenty of bone." Glaxo builds healthier, happier and brighter babies than those fed on starchy and flour foods, because a pure, easily digested milk is the only food suitable for a young baby, and Glaxo is entirely pure, J^ ;* fresh milk enriched with / extra cream and milk I Jill Bu " ar - Only the very best /////// milk ' 8 m!lde into Glaxo, WTI and ' 80 that li sllLlil bc 'alll'Jl. £ quite fresh, the milk is y-wsa «f delivered to the Glaxo - factory within two hours ' s being drawn from £2£S i<\ the cow. It is immedip».' ately pasteurised and filtered and tl» necessary cream and milk sugar added. All the natural sweetness and purity is retained by the Glaxo process, which dries the milk and cream to a powder, and also causes nourishing casein of the milk subsequently to form into light, flaky particles easily digested, by even a very weak baby. As another doctor has said: Glaxo is superior to cow's milk for infants, being so much more digestible, and should be absolutely invaluable to mothers who for any reason cannot suckle theninfants." (Signed) M.R.C.S., LR.C.F. imams. i u«/"«v , , wT — 1 There is nothing secret about Glaxo, because every mother has a right to know of what the food she gives her baby is composed—and she knows that starch, flour, malt and cane sugar are not in breast milk nor in Glaxo. If Nature had thought them necessary or good for Baby, they would be m breast milk. Give your baby Glaxo, either as his sole food or in turn with breast milk, and you will be giving him the food which is cheapest in the end, the food which doctors recommend and give to their own babies, the food from which, even from birth, baby can derive everything he needs to grow up big, strong, and bonrne S!*#/#l The Food that 1/3, 2/6, 6/-, Tins, of all Chemists and Stores. 3.X.— N.Z. 50 Ask your Doctor! Send this Coupon To-day for the free glaxo baby book TO GL-AXO and a lar 3 e »«»W or letter, from Dept . 6Z PalmerstonM. CONTENTS OF ™E GLAXO BABY_ >r <*•""* T A '%f<T*tk ful hints and inforn JO Lz.L*/ S kl*>'kJ the Index. It con f**j , ~ doctors and others. Dept. *»* Palrnerston N. Adenoids Please Bend me by return the \ a vi 3 e toft Mother . 72-page GLAXO BABY BOOK offered Albumen Water ... FBEE to everyone-wholoves a baby. Ailments Analysis Bathing Baby Name BeefJuiee Beef Tea Bow Less BreadandGlaxo ... Bronchitis Address Broth(Veal) Burns Capacity of Baby otasi* witness ch s a V°£, ach .;;;;;;;.; vr B —lf 3d in stamps is sent with this Chicken Pox Coupon, a Trial Tin of Glaxo will be Chilblains summed to you in addition to the Clothmg ... Baby Book. Colds ;- Otago* Witness 28 Comforters Bti Constipation 23 Convulsions 89 C'rouo 11 Custard , 19 Delicate Babies .... 47 Developments , 80 Diarrhoea , 45 Dietaries 9 to 19 ,30 months 47 12 to 18 months | 81 1J to 2J years .. g Dill Water . 18 Diphtheria . 81 Dysentery 81 Expectant Mothers .. 32 Feeding Baby .' 27 Feeding Bottles .... . 83 Fever ... 27 German Measles ...83 Hiccough ... 3H Infectious D i s e ... '3l Jaundice ... 40 Measles ...22 Measure ... 7 Meat Juice .... ... 34 Medical Press ■ 12 Medicine Chest ... -!6 Mumps iths id Niuht Feeds ... .. 45 I Nursery S3 Nursing Mothers 3d Premature Babie ~.. 36 Quinsy i .. 20 Recipes ... 36 Ric'Kets easles ... 37 Scalds (see burns) .. 89 Diseases 42 fever) 59 , 37 Scurvy 40 ess 72 Teething 40 hest 42 Time TableforFeeding SI is 22 Thrush 41 8 Tonsilitis 41 others ....20 Travelling 82 Babies .. 22 Tvphoid Fever (see S9 fever) 41 ibits 9 Vomiting 47 eep 83 I Whooping C ugh ... 41 f 1 Before you buy a Feeder, ask you

m ■?% « m ■1..-.-I "%' T-i ' wmmm PS';., C. Circular P@int®jJ^?gf COS* jm®ml£&Mk These series of Pens neither scratch nor spurt. They glide over the Toughest paper with the ease of a soft lead pencil. Attention is also drawn to their patent Acti-Blotting Series. our Storekeeper for an assorted Sample Box. :■>•*■.,■..:(. ~-,

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Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 16

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