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YOUR BABY—Are You Feeding Him Properly ? MANY MOTHERS fail to realise the dangers attendant upon the use of ordinary cow's milk even when scientifically modified. Aa interesting article in tho Wellington "Evening Post" of Saturday, January 17,1914, deals with this matter very fully, and points out that a considerable portion of the milk supply of our cities comes quite a distance by rail—before it is even distributed to the dairyman, who, in turn has then to deliver it to his customers. Milk begins to develop aridity within three hours of leaving the cow—is it then any wonder that so many of our artificially fed babies fail to thrive ? Then too, there are many, many risks of contamination in transit. Worst of -all, mVich milk comes from tubercular cows-indeed in one district a recent report shows that 25 per cent of the cows were inflicted with this dread disease. Glaxo is tho only substitute for a child that is not fed by its mother. It is simply the solids of pure milk with added cream and milk sugar in such proportions that when mixed with hot water, it represents to a nicety the actual composition of breast milk. Best of all Glaxo is absolutely sterile—it is prepared with the utmost care and all germ life is killed In the process of manufacture. Thus, the mother is certain that every feed of Glaxo is equivalent to the purest milk, so prepared that it will supply the nourishing elements required by the little body. Just how well it, supplies the need for an absolutely scientific food is to be seen in the thousands of hardy, healthy children reared entirely on Glaxo. Ask your fioctor! C2 Awarded Gold Medal, Internationnl Medical Contjrm Exhibition,, London, 0)1". "Builds Bonnie Babies" The Glaxo Baby Book tells you all about Glaxo, and contains 72 wall-illustrated pages fall of just those hints—about Baby's Feeding, Bathing, Sleeping, Nursing, Travelling, Ailments, etc.—that a mother of nurse needs faery day of the week. POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY to GLAXO, Dept. <ii[ Paimerslori N. ; and get your FRE€ Copy of the Baby Book by return. Name - - Addreis is Taranaki Newg

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MAXWELL CAES. , THE Machine for Work and Appearance. PRICE £250 See a Maxwell before placing l your Order. All Classes of Motor Engineering Undertaken. We gua"antee all Work. Vuicaniaing a Specialty. LACEY & YATES CRITERION MOTOR GARAGE, \ HARDET STREET 'Plione 139 NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 41, 9 July 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 41, 9 July 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 41, 9 July 1914, Page 6

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