lit" 4 '" ont st ' £ k y°ur mouth right V \ yJ /M into the machine. If you do, the \ m,cro^es ma y B et >' ou > the man X H 'i *h| at the other end won't hear. "fc . < tw, •2. Be terse and distinct. Say _ E VI just what you have to say, as briefly as you' C \\ can. Then ring off. There are others. £ \ \ 3, Don't bawl —it's vulgar. Speak 1 f I 111 clearly and gently: then the man at the ' | \\l other end won't miss a syllable.' J» |U| Got him now? • ■ >£|j In J ust sa y""' ;i ' ■' b Jt%t JLF " That you, Grocer ? ! Send tea. We're quite £%K out. No; I don't uiant to 4 I T j| S hear your ideas on Tea. I know $ j 1 mine. / want the tea that SCTpfr > everybody likes. What's that I .. f t\ Fes; 'Stand-Out 5 ! Do pleast jj V ' J ?! keep that in mind, We H(s no of j! other." J' I "STAND-OUT" L X/ 6 1/8 1/10 2/- .*Jm! |«iißa(iißiiiiiai[iaitiS3PiEsaisißßiia3[i| | As you love your Baby j M you must protect him against Summer Diairiscea, which ' i§ ' HI bccoraes epidemic in hoi weather and carries off thousands Hg §| of infants in a few wests. How even in England this scourge .HI j|| carries off the tittle ones is shown by the following: g|j 5= "TheMedicsl Officer of Health for Manchester reports that daring the g§= ~ past week 48 deathjo-J children vi-are due to diarrhaa, 2(1 of the children ■ = ~ .-wero under 12 months. The number o( deaills gives but a small idea'of the ~- x = provalenco of the disease in she 'City'"—Manchester Guardian, August SOth, ■ fag = J9W. ■ S= "Thirty-five deaths of children trader two years from diarrhaa and . £== — enteritis wero registered (test week) as against tcn'lasi year and IS in the 5= === previous Paily Post, Augus! 13£ A, 13)3. = "The Summer Dbenso (diarrhoea) has already made its appearance in ==2 = Leeds both among children and ad uits. *It this soft of Iveathef continues,' =: remsrkod a l.ieds' doctor yesterday, 'there Tviil .no doubt, be a lot. of ~ S disease.' At present. we are only exrerienciag-the beginning of it."—Leeds = ' Mercury, August 32m1, ISIS. . _ .. t==z ■ .C §j§ <■ i Every bajby who is artificially fed is particularly subject to the ravages 'SB 3§ •• of this disease, while he has also to fact the dangers lurking ill impute ggH| and unsanitary milk. .Every careful mother knows only too well the diffi- §ga = cullies of obtaining a satisfactory milk supply, particularly during these ||| 1= hot months. SS I To Protect your Baby 1 |§ feed him on Gisxs. Glaxo is simply the sdlds of the purest milk with extra _S= , = cream and milk-sugar added, modifted by the Glsxo process, which causes = ' the nourishing milk-curd to form iftto minute, soft.particles, easily digested sa S by even a weak baby. Being in a dry form it is-, not affected by hot or H= thundery weather. It is prepared by the simple addition of hot water, so ; 53 £3 that each feed is fresh, clean, germ-ffee milk. Neither milk tior cream '/ sag . . .. has to be added to Glaxo. * ■ How Babies' Lives were.Saved in thfc Sumtner ■=g — Diarrhoea Epidemic of 19X1. = From the Annual Report of the Health and Sanitary Circumstances §H of Rotheriiam: "During the month of September 240 babies Under one g= year of age were fed on Glaxo and only one died. Amongst the • §=§ remainder—about 160—37 d;ed." . 3Bg = In the hands of a doctor Glaxo it n valuable curative, agent == == in cases of Summer Diarrhoea—but == M " ' "Prevention is better than cure" g an J evi: ry mother who is rearing her baby on a manufactured food should . gEg Sr: immediately pufehase a tin of tliis unique preventive of §ummef . S D arrhoea. 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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1966, 24 January 1914, Page 13
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