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Are you Worried about Baby ? >' TTOW to feed Baby ia often a great-worry to 1 fnj mothers: who, are unable to nurse their I IJI . -V-*- babies themselves. Ordinary cow's milk— I 111 l . however prepared at homer-is not a suitable l 11l substitute for the mother's milk. It is acid, in I I reaction, contains harmful germs and forms J II I dense curds in the stomach that cannot be I |j|| ! digested. Decide \to use the 'Allenburys' Foods, I which are the only series of Foods scientifically 1 I " adapted to the growing requirements of the 111 child. You will be' delighted when you see ,1 II , ' how well your baby thrives on this Method of J ||| ' Infant Feeding. The'Allenburys'Foods are: free Ij from all dangerous organisms; they are portable, I 111 I* being in powder form and packed in sealed" tins. j ;I ' The Millr Foods Nos. 1. and 2 require the addition I I JI • of hot water only 'to prepare them for use. I I I A PURE, COMPLETE AND PROGRESSIVE DIETARY. I MILK FOOD No. I. MILK FOOD No. 2. MALTED FOOD No. 3. I prom birth to 3 months From 3to 7 months From 7 months upwards || • ' • i/nsoHcHed Testimony, 11 1 'A Mother In South Australia writes: II "1 see by your circulars you have, pamphlets on Infants feeding and 11 management. Kindly send me one, it may prove very helpful now or 11 in the future. I have abeautifulboy fed on your foods since infancy. ! II we tried other foods (not knowing of yours) and they almost killed II ; him, he became so thin and old looking that I felt compelled to have 11 the doctor's advice. Directly he saw the child he said he was being || starved, he wasnothingbut bone; he told me to try Allen & Hanburv's • j| " foods and see how they would act. I did so with a marvellous result, 11 f in a week there was a big change, he is now eleven months old and II . such a big boy—not flabby fat but proportionate. He is just starting II to walk and has eight teeth so you see his illness has not made htm 11 backward. • I feel I cannot say enough for your foods and advertise II them all I can, trusting you will send the pamphlet Tasked for," I] Yours ever grateful, " || Mrs, H. Pearson. , Ij , ■ ' A Doctor In New Zealand writes: 11 \ Gentlemen, || • "It may interest you to know that your Infants Foods are largely II < . prescribed by us out here and ate found to fulfil all they promise / U to do. X find the No. i Food most invaluable. The young mother ol || i to-day seems quite unable to nuxsc her offspring." || ■ I am, faithfully yoursj ' IJ ! .. ' Doctor H. D. Jl 5 ■*»«— 1 lite" Write fortree book N /nfan( Fcedfng and ZZZZ 1 : S4 pages of valuable itformalmforatry moihir. \ m I Allen 8c Hanbury s Ltd.. 13, Market St., Sydney, m ' H I ■' ESTABLISHED j7iS. || SmiKGiorfs .PSggS*' ' <nftd,'Trait Oath.) ~ | A COFFEE ESSENCE ' The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: , iH Cold and foggy,! What a day! Face it bravely ! i 7 p|b Here is the way: Symington's Essence!! Hurry HP 1»W U P '• '• Pour-'boiling water in your Cup, and Hp "Little Mary's" cheery cry is "Hullo Happiness 1 Kjga Iff —Gloom good-bye." .... SWOS. StXlftSlTOg It 00.1 • ??•<- •

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 10

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