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IWWJI'TH 1". .n.JJl'.'.llAmyt ...tL t.'LLgn. i« -i»i'T l . W Twnir.w'--* J 7*B VIROL TRIPLETS (CHILDREN OF MRS, FLEMING). ' '-Imprbveraent- really wonderful .. ' after Rickets • 45, Leathwaite Road, Clapham Common, S.W. Dear. Sirs, . ' October 9, 1915. .1 feel I must tell you of the good results obtained from feeding my triplet sons 011 Virol. They were born 011October 22, 1914, and at birth two of them weighed 3 lbs. 2 ozs. each and the other 4 lbs. 2 02s. I was not . ! v at all satisfied with the way they were getting on on the ordinary milk foods, and they also showed signs of rickets. I was recommended by .a friend to try Virol. I did so, and after the first- bottle the improvement was really wonderful. All signs of rickets disappeared; also their vitality increased tremendously. I have no bother with them at nights; they arc now cutting their teeth without any trouble; they are really h;tppy, contented babies, thanks to Virol. My .husband and myself recommend Virol to all our friends; we canW speak too highly of it. The babies' weights to-day are: Sydney, 18 lb. 12 ozs.; Donald, 17 lb. 8 ozs;; Neville, 14 lb. 12 ozs. • Yours truly, . Edith Fleming/' "Virol ■; In Measles and Whooping Cougli, Virol should be given to children of whatever age. Virol increases their power of resistance and 1 . recovery, and strengthens them against dangerous after-effects. YIRO&, liTD., 152-166, Old Street, London, B.C.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2812, 1 July 1916, Page 4
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