• ■ ■ BABIES OULDS. "Admired by everybody." 2o y Albert Road, Belvedere, Kent. Dear Sirs, —My friends have worried me for iso'me time past to send you a photograph of my twin boys, Dennis and Donald. ' When born they weighed only and lbs., and we did not expect Donald to live. Up to the age of ! a month I fed them on milk and water and | ! malt. This-was not at all satisfactory. We therefore decided on Virol, and they made splendid progress. This photograph was taken at fourteen months, when*they we.ighed.2oi and 21 lbs. Virol deserves the highest praise. ; Yours gratefully, | ■ . (Signed) Mrs. C. Oulds. P.S.—I am proud to say my boys are admired | by everybody. I Virol is used in large quantities in more than 2.0f10 Hospitals and Infant Clinics. [ Virol babies have firm flesh* strong bones, and ' good colour. I l ' In Glass and Stone Jars. YIROL, LTD., 148-166, Qltl Street, Londdb, E.C.I. j British Made and British Owned. j
/ * fnvflate: /"OLEO is a thrifty soap—it wears dovm to wafer thinness. And the last bit can be ' Vs?% pressed to a new cake and used —-real economy. I never knew any soap had such a guarantee." \ YVTRAPPED in every cake of is the positive guar-' "3 a antee ' c is made entirely of vegetable oils, so soothing to piy delicate skins. Notice, too, how ? shampoo with it leaves the W£ lustrou s> clean and soft, without that "dry" sensation. — — — * I
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 3
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