The ■■■■ -i\"' It is said that a millionaire's baby is being kept in a glass case, where no microbes are allowed to enter. All its food is sterilized, all its air is filtered of microbes, and so it is quite safe*—as long as it stays there* But some day this baby must Walk out of its glass case into the World and then there may be a tragedy. , We can avoid mad dogs, and rats,'and. biting insects. We can also immensely reduce the number of microbes that are liable to attack us., by means of cleanliness and good drains and pure milk .and so on, But we can never protect out-, selves altogether, for we breathe and Swallow danger every day, Since we cannot avoid all danger we must meet it and beat it. The battlefield is the blood which contains thousands of white "soldier celts" 'which siay the attacking germs or are slain by them as the case may be. Upon the issde of the battle, constantly' renewed, depends the health,, nay, .perhaps the life,; of the child, The blood cells are manufactured! in the red marrow of the boftes and in the glands; of the body, and it is really here that the battler is won or lost The glass case method is no good., Protection must come iwm ■within. If you wish your child to thrive .and survive ih£ diseases of childh.qody feed the blood—the well of life withVifoh Thousands of letters .have been written by mothers to say how baby's life was saved by-Virol; and the reason is . that VJjgl is ' compounded of just those foods, largely .fed bone-marrow itself, which provide the blood-making bones an# glands of the body with what they need to help them tf maintain the army of white ■fighting cells. Give Virol,to children who do not thrive, for 'they are in e dangerous condition', ready to fall a prey to the.'germs 'that wil! surely attack them. Virol may be taken In warm milk, and cau be obtained at all Chemists avid Stores. Virol replenishes the blood with whita cells that conquer disease Used in more than a Thousand Hospitals and Sanatoria VIROL, LTD., 152/166 Old St., London, E.G. _— _ j. . < iNEORmSorNERVEPAIN] in the shoulder muscles, neck, back, arms, legs. Also 1 i Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism 1 I promptly relieved by Ej 1MB 1 I k> 1 Produces a lasting warmth and anodyne effect. 1 IThi3 preparation is free from grease and will not Main linen. H It replaces the use of poisoioua liniments, mustard plasters, etc., H and can be used with safety by sufferine from any g :l rheumatic symptom, such it lumbago, sciatica, stiffness, soro i " I throat, etc. 8' ! Oileirtik/rimtllClumhUii L Pufartdttthe WELLINGTON (Now Zealand). g ANGLO-AMERICAN PHARHACCUTICAL Co, |' ■ ■ i 'i- ■«"■■" 'W , '»'! HI "I "-l" *„. . ( I Make Records 1 At" Home S / If you hare never made a Record, never heard your own voice or jjl your own music as others have heard it, you 'denied yourself a, fj| * most interesting and fasoinating experience, ' r,' |' This is more than half the fun of owning an Edison Phonograph j'Vi |jj feature possesssed by no other sound-reproducing instrument It will re- I cord and reproduce, accurately and faithfully, what you say, play or I sing. . , f 9, In order to further popularise these home record miking qualities, we £ are introducing, for the first time, * / '$ The Edisoai Mom© Reeord Making Outffft by means of which you will be better' enabled tt» make your own I Records; to send your voice to your friends; to preserve the saying; g of the children; to record your progress as, ?n elocutionist, player or ' singer, ' ' | The Outfit consists of 3 new Ediien Recorder, 3 Blank I Records, each one of which can be shaved from 50 to 75 times before [ being discarded, and an Et'iion Home SLavlng Machine," by means of I which the blank can be given p new surface after a Record has been ! made. ... i The price of this Outfit complete is £2/12/6 Full instructions for its use ! are included in a booklet obtainable of any Edison dealciT or ditect from us. You should go to-day to your dealer and have him demon- |j strafe this home record making features of the Edison Phonograph to ' yO'U. '" _ ] ' J THOS. A. EDISON, LTD. ft RVhoinile Onlv), id-}}! Kent St SYDNEY.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 13
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