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4} #** am Your Greatest Joy in Life is Your Baby ROM the crown of his merry little head to the tips can have Glazo in turn icith the breast without fear of ■ tad? hf wS' '* l l°Zi e " t0 y ° U thaU a, ' y - digeativedisturbouce. Should it be impossible for baby m all the wotld. A . .siotir t0 h:ive nroast _ lai , k » at nJLhe shoaldt - e strong and -well, and you will do everything in your power 10 miike h;ra no. liaby*s health and happiness to-day, and in years to come, to a great extent upon the nourishment he receives during the first few nun I Its of his life. That is why a mother w»U feed buhy herself if she can possibly do so. Nothing can compare with ihe intensely individual nourishment which bhe alone has power to (five. If the breast-milk does not satir-fv baby, it can generally tie improved botli iu quality and quantity by the mother herself taking a cup or two of Ulaxo daily: or if the mother finds the strain of continuous breast-feeding too great, baby Ph Ih'iKii .1, j.oinh„i.ni :o t c Com! o'Spain. Vy l.'vi.al Appointment to the Court of Itilu. Awarded Cold ileM International Med ail Congi e<s Exhibition. 0)13. "Builds Bonnie Babies" 1/3,9,6andsr- Tws Ask your Doctor! rear.-d from binli on Glaxo, the food which for l tie pant seven yean has been perv«tet.tly used by Children s and IK.i'.ih Authorities. Glaxo is simply the solids of Ibe purest milk, suitably moditled, enriched wi;h extracre'.tn .nil milk sujrar, r.ud cc-ts to:: !>;:' n trifle mo:e than ordinary riilk. The secret o: its success is in Ihe Glaxo Process-, which net only make* Glaxo absolutely sue and germ-free, but nls) breaks down the nourishing curd into soft, easily digra ed particles, sa that oven a very w. ak baly can obtain all the nonns'imt-Et from everv dropswallowfd. Glaxo liu- proved its value during a loos Contents of the New Revised Edition of the Glnxftp Baby BookPace Pace Pa<* " Pace Pure Paca * t>._. Adenoids.. .. Sil Convuisioi Ailments—Ad»ice Crimp .. ~SGS7 I Infectious Diseases 50 I Rinjrwo lo a Mother .. 29-CO Delicate Babies 25 Jaundice.. .. 40 | Scads .. ■■ •■■> General Hints 80 J Development .. 9 Letters from Lord i Scarlatina' (Scarlet Bathing Baby .. 12-13 Diarrhoea .. 37-88 Norton .. 25-26 Fever).. 46-47 ItciUorco.. .. 81-.'2 Dietaries 9to 12 m'ths 64 Measles .. .. 48-41 Sleep .. ,' ii_i2 I low Lees.. .. £2 12 to 18 months 54-55 Measure .. .. 24 Smallpox ' " 47 Bronchitis ;;-2 lJto2Jyears 55 Medicine Chest .. 61 Squint .. " A~ Buras and Scalds S2-!J3 Diphtheria .. SB-89 Mumps .. .. 41 Teething.. ." 4 Capacity of Baby's Dysentery .. 39 Natural Food .. 9 Testimonial from btcmach .. 19-20 Eipectant Mothers 21-22 Nettle Rash .. t CliiDn? .. .. 33 Feeding Baby .. 14-15 Niiiht Feeds .. fc> xesuwnp ig £O7l Chicken Pox .. 33 Feeding Bottles.. 28-29 Nursery. The .. 9-10 Thrush " 4s Chilblains .. SS-84 FpcdingTimeTsble i 23 NursuißMothers .. 22-23 Trmlling " 26-17 Childien'sComplaints- Fever (Qtneiil Ireftt- Poisoning .. U-J2 Vaccination ,'. 48-49 Symptoms and ment of) .. 89-40 Premature Babies 24 Vemiting . 49 li-atment of 81-60 Fruit Juice .. 21 Prevention of Infection 50 Wetting the bed ' 49 Ci.'.hirg .. 99 German llcasle* 40 Quinsy ~ .. 42 When Feeding; U r " , "s ■• •• 34 Glaio is Germ-free 18 j Bashes .. .. 42-44 WhenEanjgoesont 12 Colic .. 84-35 Glaxo: What is it? 15-18 I Becincs .. .. £6-58 Wnncn.no fWfe iO_ut period under the supervision of higb.lv qualified specialists in infant-feeding * -j* j Post this Coupon To-day -33 I ** r " " j Patmorstcn Nofth -47 I rieaxe mid by return the Beviati -12 f GLAXO BAB 7 BOOK offered Free 47 i to everyone who loves a Baby. Chemist's Kame , Chining.. Colds .. Coljp Comforters Constipation Jddren n7b~ ifsain >• ml with thia 34 Glaio is Germ-free 18 J Bashes .. .. 42-44 When Baby goes ont 12 I Qm P° n Tin of Glaxo viH 85 Glaxo: What is it? 16-18 I Becipes .. .. 66-68 Wnooemg Coceh 49-50 t be *"'V ;icd l 0 T°n ui addition to the 29 Directum* for Making 19 Regular Habits.. 10-U Wotxas .. .. 60 1 B***!***. ■B6 Easiest to Prepare 20 Restless Sleep .. 44 J "*-* ————————«|||M||M|||| MhHnhh Proprietor!: Joseph Nathan it Co., Ltd., London; and Wellington, X2. 1

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13889, 15 October 1918, Page 3

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