“Did you ever tell that young man that late hours were bad for one ?’* asked the father at the breakfast-table. “ Well, father," replied the wise daughter, “late hours may be bad for one, but they're all right for two."
(COPY J Marama Street, Frankton. August 6th 19/2. I have pleasure in writing to thank the Proprietors of “GLAXO ” for the benefit mg babg has derived from “ GLAXO" As an infant, he was very delicate, and I tried several Patent Foods without success. The P/unket Nurse prescribed Humanised Milk and persevered with it for 6 months. Baby then only weighed 9 lbs. and seemed to be deriving no benefit from it. Mr Reich recommended “GLAXO” and asked a nurse to call, who gaue me necessary instructions and aduised me to persevere with “GLAXO.” Baby made marked improvement after the first targe tin and is now what “GLAXO ” terms “A Bonnie Bairn." I have recommended it to several friends here. (Signed) A. M. KYDD. A useful baby book and To the Proprietors of “GLAXO. •ample of" GLAXO"froo on PALMERSTON NORTH app.io.tiow to th. Company. Palmerston N.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 18, 30 October 1912, Page 58
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184Page 58 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 18, 30 October 1912, Page 58
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