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The Annual Report of Dr. McLaurin, Head of the Dominion Laboratory, contains interesting and startling reading for any parent, and shows the danger of feeding Babies on ordinary cow's milk. Taken from the "Dominion" of October 14th, Dr. This report received considerable attention—the ,, N.Z> McLaurin's report reads:— Times" comments thas^"The year has seen no improvement in the local milk supply. "Professor McLaurin's annual report contains a really startOf the 338 milk samples received, 244 were taken under the ling reference to the milk supply of Wellington. The report Sale of Foods' and Drugs Act from Wellington city and suburbs jf S^^^JS? Of these, forty-eight failed to comply with the regulations, all quanti£y is figured Qut tQ be 3160Q containing added water; two were also deficient in fat; and gn u ons The profit of this to the dishonest milk vendor is for another contained boric-acid preservative, The highest per- the year £2,106. The milk vendors make over £2,000 a year centage of added water found was 23.9, and the average for the out.of the;public by pouring dirty, water into their milk. The adulterated samples was 8.03 per cent. important point in the story is that a prodigious quality of , , ... ..„ ... , ~ adulterated milk, adulterated with filthy water, is consumed by Taking the annual consumption of milk in Wellington city ._ WM }s WQrse js that the gl . eater portion p£ this and suburbs, 15,500 gallons per day, and assuming the samples deadl JQn . g drunk b ■ children and invalids> for thcy are received to be fairly representative of the whole of the milk ft Ja t consumers of milk in the city< To detail all the evils supply, then 31,600 galjons of water of uncertain quality were consumpt ion of the undesirable may bring, and sold as milk during the year. At 4d. per quart, this represents d dogs bf . jn Ug WQuld be useless .>r £2106." The only way to be certain of obtaining pure germ-free milk of standardised quality is by using Glaxo. Apart from the dangers ; due to impurities, much has to be- • Glaxo being in dry form keeps indefinitely, even in the done to make cow's milk suitable for baby. It is too heavy and. hottest weather, and there is no risk of tuberculosis and other indigestible for his little stomach—Nature intended cows'milk milk-borne diseases. Positive proof as to the superiority of. for calves--and a calf has four stomachs. Much better than Glaxo is given by the following : ■ ordinary cows' milk, but available for every mother, is Glaxo- CHEMICAL REPORT ON GLAXO, the one substitute for mother's milk and the nearest approach to . u the child's natural nourishment. ' General Remarks.—The samples of Glaxo submitted to us The Glaxo process causes the nourishing milk curd to form of exceptional purity, b*:»££^.»£*^ into minute, soft particles easily f _ «_ SI consider that, if prepared as ffliSTe.S Letany mother read the above reports and directed, it should farm, an ideal and mflfeSrar It contains aU think seriously the risks to which she sub- food for infants, when ordinary SesSds "SU creammifkfn -its her bab/tf she feeds hUn with ordin- mi.k is so liable to contarn.nat.on." a sterile soluble form and is of. A NoSn" ' LEEMING bghest nutritive value. • by the addition of water _ a nd \. B f B^Ldon^St filthy water, reeking with disease germs, at Bacteriologist to Guy's Hospital. The milk used for Glaxo is that. Then tod, much of our. milk comes p , MmNETT% Ma a S ,theonly-subs r utefor. from the cow On receipt it is > ■ and fte milk reacheß you un . I a child that ,s no fed by its then cooled by water at 50 1 1 . | wet e re d-there are stiU grave risks to be I mother. It is simply the.solids Meanwhile, the cans are thor- | faced of pure milk with added cream oughly sterilised before being -■■"'' : ' ' ; I and milk su/ar in such proportion returned to the farmer. The I@§i y 1 that when mixed with hot water:: cooled milk is filtered by pressure *$»/ '' rc P resen^s '° a nicety the actual " through a filter composed of fom [§M( A /%$& composition of breast milt. .' prepared pieces of filter-paper j Si ' Thus the mother is certain that' and specially prepared cloth. This Wβ \ ev ery feed of Glaxo is equivalent removes any dirt and filth present (o to the purest milk so'prepared, —and the amount removed by I eC-s^P^^^^^^a^^^^^ ! thatit will supply the nourishing this filtering is surprising. ,Anh- f] e i eme nts required .by the little septicprecautions prevailthrougli- Amrdtd Gold total inttmouonai xeaimi omgn Exhibition, I body. Just how well it supplies out'the entire process. It is London, no. the need for an absolutely scienpacked, in hermetically sealed « OlilldS OOttnie OaDICS tific food is to be seen in the thoutins. and, being prepared for each sands of hardy, healthy children occasion with, water at. 100 C, , Glaxo is a complete food for all babies from birth. reared entirely on Glaxo. tie risk of contamination is abso- Price—Small Size, 1/-; Medium Size, 2/-; Large Size, 5/- :)ir i> r> *' » lutely minimised. h . Ask Your Doctor! Glaxo is recommended by Doctors—Used in Hospitals for Children throughout the world Write to dav for FREE Glaxo Baby Book. It contains 72 well illustrated pages full of just those hints-about Baby's Feeding, Bathing, Nursing Ailments, etc.-that a mother needs every day of the week. '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2306, 13 November 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2306, 13 November 1914, Page 3

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