may have his life endangered by feeding on watered milk! Almost every day you may read reports of prosecutions for adulteration and watering of milk. This is a matter of alarm to every thoughtful mother of a baby. For—what kind of water do vou suppose the adulterator Duts into his milk? Seldom or never pure water; usuaiiv unclean; sometimes filthy, reeking with typhoid and disease germs. There are other dangers to your baby in the use of ordinary cow's milk. Usually it cannot reach you until alter a journey of several hours in which time it develops acidity. Too often, also, it comes in dirty cans. For these reasons, if you love your Baby, you cannot risk his precious life by (eeding him on ordinary cow's milk.. Yet (if scientifically modified) germ-free, pure ccw's milk contains just the needful elements for Baby's feeding. How are you to ensure a pure supply? Practically the only way to procure pure germ-free milk is in the form of The Food that i Bonnie Babies Awarded Gold Medal, International Medical Congress Exhibition. 1913. By Royal Appointment to the Ceurt of SpainBabies thrive on Glaxo because it is just the solids of pure milk with extra cream and milk-sugar added, and so prepared by the Glaxo process that Baby's delicate stomach can digest if easily. Anslvsis shows Glaxo to approximate more nearly to Mother's milk than any other food. It is the only food containing the same amount of fat as Mother's milk— and Baby's diet must include a sufficiency of fat or he is likely to develop rickets. "Patent" foods are all deficient in fat. Glaxo is not a " Patent food. Glaxo is in dry powder form. It is only necessary to add hot water and B.iby's food is ready. It is a natural food for baby. And it is absolutely geim-frce and essentially safe! WE OFFER FREE a cory of the beautifully illustrated 72-page GLAXO BABY BOOK, which is full of useful hints and information all about baby. Send for your copy of this valuable Book to-night ! Glaxo, Dept. 30 Palmerston North Proprietors: JOSEPH NATHAN 4 CO., LTD.. London and Wellington. Before you buy a feeder - ask yoM Chemist to chow yoa the GLAXO F££DER
I3&'i %/•/ %r \,\s %> I t * Don't be tempted by fancy coloured packetsremember it is the contents of the packet that you drink, not the fancy label. To get the best you must purchase teas blended by Nelson Moate & Co., who guarantee every package. Look for the willow-pattern packet. \""' K: * W m for 35 years, have been acknowledged the purest in quality, mo:' satisfactory in flavour and strength, and most economical in use. Gc a packet at the grocer's to-cL ■ ' and see what pure tea really ii. Prices: * 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2, : «(@Jffl
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 98, 28 April 1915, Page 7
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464Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 98, 28 April 1915, Page 7
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