THE BABY CAMPAIGN AND FRESH AIR
Sir, —Seeing in Friday's Dominion a> letter on black versus whito pram-hoods, 1 am writing to 6ay that it is not t=t> much, tho colour as the/ fact of a baby lying constantly under an American leather hood at all that, does bo muck harm, especially, of courso, it the buil is beating down upon it. llie babjr is breathing moro or less impure air,, in spite of the pram being out of doors.. Hoods would be much belter made o£ holland lined with grera, but except when being wheeled, in the street on a. W sunny or windy day, (here is noneed to have tho hood up at all, or at i. ™i, Kliffbllv no. In the Bummet Bliil mm feet nro never cold.-I »™- jL^ B g E .
November I.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 6
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137THE BABY CAMPAIGN AND FRESH AIR Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 6
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