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The Royal Commission H in their final report on Tuberculosis, Malted Food No.». From 6 month, up ward, recently issued, clearly showed that Efea cuiUn, ot t~th. the chief danger to child life resulted B ® from the use of infected cow’s milk. B „ _ _ y To quote one extract “The Evi- Ct/* B ■ lf donee we have accumulated goes to B ■ ■ B ■ B B ■ B £ fl .JjKSk demonstrate that a considerable J H Bp Bmm Jk W-'C amount of the tuberculosis of childhood is to be ascribed to infection transmitted to children in meals consisting largely of the milk of — B promote sound sleep, ensure the cow” vigorous health and developWhen the mother’s milk is not UJI ment, and represent the most available, the “Allfenburys” Foods JU VXJViV “ejr ’devU form the best substitute, as they are K practically identical with healthy human milk Pamphlet on "Infant Feeding and Management” sent free. in composition, nutritive value and digestibility, , «... _ .ui.e.cjand are absolutely free from all harmful germs. Allen 8 Hanburys Ltd., London, Enj., and Market ot., oydney
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 17, 23 October 1912, Page 57
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198Page 57 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 17, 23 October 1912, Page 57
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