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fcr a Sur-&lt/~ J—the food, that is used in iive Koyal Nurseries - - - tM is live one choice for your ovtfn Baby your Baby by all 1 means if you can. But if you cannot, feed him the safe way—with Glaxo. Literally thousands of children all over the World owe their first healthy start in life to Glaxo. For Glaxo is milk —the purest, finest milk obtainable. But it is more than that—it is milk made safe and suitable for Baby. Glaxo keeps sweet and fresh in any weather. It is safe from every contamination. You prepare it fresH for every feeding quickly and Glaxo is the only food used in five Royal Nurseries—would these Royal Babies be given Glaxo if a better food were available? Then, when Baby needs a stronger diet, Glaxo Malted Food (made from pure Barley and Wheat) added to his Glaxo provides the best means of gradually and naturally accustoming him to more solid foods. The first tooth tells you when this is needed. If you are having any kind of feeding problem with your Baby put him on Glaxo now—the coupon will bring a free trial tin. Feed according to directions, and you will have a perfectly happy, healthy child. o*4^l u s •>•5 USE THIS COUPON FOR THE BOOK EVERY MOTHER NEFP. C . (and Free trial tin of Glaxo; THE GLAXO NURSE C/o. Glaxo Dept QO P.O. Box 1509 WELLINGTON. Please send 'nr—- ° Free Sample Glaxo (Endow Id- for Pe.ta.e) D The Glaxo Baby Book (Sei “?!r, ••Tod v .

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17832, 28 April 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17832, 28 April 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17832, 28 April 1926, Page 11

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