"HEAN'S" BEST COUGH REMEDY. "When asked to recommend a cough or cold medicine I always say 'Hean's Essence.' 1 find it valuable (or croup and whooping cough. I would not be without Hean's Essence in my home." —MRS. R. CARROLL, Midhirst. One bottle of Hean's Essence makes a pint of best cough mixture and saves 10/-. Simple to make, pleasant to take, and always does good. »a
TOBACCONISTS. Smoker'* Throat is a common complaint, and, if neglected, result! in chronic Catarrh and partial lost of voice. Flnenxol is commended by scores of leading Tobacconists as a certain cure if gargled (undiluted) in teasponful dcwe« nt interval*. *
"It is so easy to prepare Baby's Food-now that he has GLAXO" " GlaXo is not only perfect from a scientific and clinical point of view, but it is »o easily prepared that even in the hands of the most ignorant or careless person, I firmly believe that infants would thrive and avoid the many dangers that there are with infant feeding." (Signed) , M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.O.H. You simply add Lot water to Glaxo I No cooking; no elaborate mixing; no risk of making a serious mistake; no delay baby does not become angry and screaming with increasing hunger; milk or cream arc not required, so that there is no heavy milk bill to pay. You simply add hot water to Glaxo! For night feeds this is an obvious advantage. The amount of Glaxo required can be measured into a cup before you go to bed, and at feeding-time all you have to do is just to mix it with hot water—in two minutes Baby's Glaxo is ready. The proportion of fat in Glaxo equals that in normal breast-milk, and this is absolutely essential to the proper development and growth of baby's little body. Glaxo is acomplete food in itself and contains everything necessary to build firm, rosy flesh, sound bones and teeth, healthy nerves and brain for baby. There is only one perfect food for baby—a healthy Mother's Milk. But for various reasons many mothers are not able to feed their babies. The breast milk may be absent altogether, too poor in quality or insufficient in quantity. These disadvantages can generally be overcome if the mother herself takes a pint of Glaxo every twenty-four hours. Many mothers alternate breast feeds -with Glaxo, and the convenience and comfort of feeding baby by this method is not to be denied; for, should illness ov other cause curtail the supply of breast milk, baby's progress is not interrupted. Further, should the How Simple It Is Bonnie Babies 1/-, 2/-» 5/* 'ftus t-T all Che,nisis and Stores mother be delayed, or suddenly have to take a journey, baby can have his feed at regular times, and every mother knows how all-important regular feeding is for baby's welfare. Because Glaxo is simply the solids of milk, extra cream and milk and because the Glaxo process causes the nourishing milk curd to form into light, tiny particles, easily and quickly digested, it is possible to give Glaxo in turn with the breast without causing digestive disturbance to baby. A Mother writes:— "1 thank you for the sample of Glaxo you "sent me at Dr 's ".request. I find it in"creases the Jiow of "milk wonderfully, my "baby being much "more satisfied now." The health and happiness of your baby's whole future depends upon the start you give him now. That is why his food during the first few months of his life is your heavy responsibility and all important to him. If you give baby Glaxo you will be giving him a food which has been used with wonderful success all over the world: a food which lias received the unqualified approval of medical men, nurses and mothers; and, last but not least, a food which is not only the best but also tlio most economical. Because you love your Baby yon will want to know more about Glaxo, and you should write at once for a free copy of the beautiful 72-page Glaxo Baby Book, also for a Trial Tin of Glaxo. This book contains invaluable information for everyone who loves a baby. n„. Off AW to™* »b«by-«i Free Present of the GLAXO BABY VfUl Ullti pOOK containing 72 pages all about Baby. How useful this Book is to every Mother and Nurse will be seen by the Index below. To GLAXO, Dept., , Palmerston N. Please send me by return the 72-page GLAXO BABY BOOK offered FREE to everyone who loves a baby. Name Addreu,. N.B.—lf 3d in stamps is sent with this Coupon, a Trial Tin of Glaxo will be supplied to vou in addition to the Baby Book. Post this Coupon to-day (1) Lever off the top lid. Pierce lower lid at arroio's puint and lever off as shown. Do not cut round lower lid—it is unnecessary. (2) Takeout measure. Cut aviay top of parchment bag inside tin. Take out some Glaxo with a teaspoon and fill the measure, scraping level as shown. Do not dip measure into the (3) Put required number of measures of Glaxo into a cup or measuring glass. (See directions on tin). Add a little hot water and stir to a thick paste. Then add it little more wuter and xtir to a thin paste. Index of tht Glaxo Baby Book: Adenoids—Advice to a Mother—Alburuen Water—Ailments--Analysis-Bathing tt&by—Beef Juicf-Hee/ Tea—Bow LegMHre&il and Glaxo—Bronchitis—Broth (Veal)— Burns—Capacity of BabyV Stoinach—Chati— Cbickon Poj -Chilblains-Clotliinfi— Ooldrt— Colii- Comforters Constipation Convulsions— Cost o. rearing of baby on Glaxo -Croup—Custard-Delicate Babies—Devclopment—Diarrlicea—Dietaries 9 to 12 months, 12 to 18 months. l\ to 2? vews—Dill Water-Diphtheria—Dysentery—Expectant Mothers—Export k 'Glaxo" —Feeding Babv—Feeding Bottles--Fever—FruitJuice—German Measles—Glaxo: What it is: Analysis; Compared to Milk; Directions for preparing Hiccough—lnfectious Diseases—Jaundice—Measles—Measure Meat .luice—Medical Presa—Medicine Chest —Mnnvpg-Night Feeds-Nursery— Nursing Mothers—Premature Babies—Quinsy—Recipes—Regular flabita—Restless Sleep— Rickota—Ringworm—Scalds (see burns)Scarlet Fever (see fever)— Scarlatina (see fever)— Scurvy— Sleep— Squint Teething —Time Table for Feeding TentimonialH Thrush —Tonailitis Travelling—Typloid Fever—Vaccination— Veal Broth—Vomiting—Whooping Cougii—When Baby Goes Out, J.1.-N.Z. 55 ; 4 J AUdfull amount of water according to directions, stirring all the time. Pour into Baby's bottle and shake bottle to aerate diately it is coal enough Baby's Glaxo is ready. AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF IMPORTANCE TO EVERY MOTHER. The British Government and the War Oflice have for some time past requisitioned the greater portion of our printing and tin factories in Great Britain, with the result that supplies oi large (Jlaxo tins fall far short of our requirements. This difficulty is being overcome, and ere long we anticipate ample supplies will be available. IT) the meantime with confidence we appeal to our many customers, asking them to he con tent to use small and medium size tins in the meanwhile, Our Troops and Navy must come first. Not only our own, but all other tin-making factories in Great Britain are in the same position. Tile ''first call" on olr large tins for some time past has been for troopships and hospitals in Egypt. The demand for these is insistent and continuous. We confidently relv on vour assistance.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1915, Page 7
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