breast milk, if possible and if the breast milk is deficient in strength or quantity, the Nursing Mother should herself take hot Glaxo made rich and strong, or she should give baby Glaxo in turn with the breast. Where the breast milk is entirely absent, baby should be reared from birth entirely on Glaxo, the Food that "Builds Bonnie Babies." This is because Glaxo is not an artificial food ; it is simply the solids of pure milk with extra cream and milk-sugar added. The Glaxo process causes the nourishing curd of the milk to form into light tiny particles, so that even a very delicate baby can easily digest Glaxo, and obtain all the nourishment from every drop he swallows. Glaxo is a complete food, and is made ready for baby by simply adding hot water only—c?o not add either milk or cream. No cooking. Ask your Doctor! The food that i Awarded Gold Medal, International Medical Congress Exhibition!l9l3. By Royal Anointment to the Court of Spain. 11-, 2/-, 5/- Tins of all Chemists and Stores WF OFFER FREE a copy of the beautifully illustrated 72-eage GLAXO BABY BOOK which is full of useful hints and information all about baby, bend for your copy of this valuable Book to-night. Glaxo Dept. 3o Palmerston North Proprietors: JOSEJH NATHAN & Co., LTD., London and Wellington. Before yon buy a feeder-ask your Chemist to show you the GLAXO FEEDER
Straight 'KMk Do you actually know what sort of tea you are drinking at present. Do you know anything about it except what is said on the label? Now tea plays an important part in diet, and it is very important it should be pure. Good tea is healthful, but it mutt be good. For 35 years Nelson Moate's Teas have excelled in popularity and led the sales of all teas in the Dominion. The reason is their superb quality. Only the finest leaf is used, and the blending is done by men whose life study it has been. This results in a tea which cannot be approached for strength, purity, flavour or economy. Get that packet to-day—you will find the prices are right. i Prices; 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2, 3/\m I A 4-819 Bestf*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 80, 8 April 1915, Page 7
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371Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 80, 8 April 1915, Page 7
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