is dear to you—from the clustering curls on his little head down to his pretty pink toes-and as you watch your _—:.,.. j„,i:„.. „.-..,:.,„ k: and stronger and lovelier every day, you will be more than ever s!ad that you insisted from the first that his food mutt be either his Mother's own Milk—or Glaxo. From Baby's food he must obtain everything he needs to build up his body, and if it is the right food, a strong beautiful building will result—Baby's flesli will be firm and warmly tinted, his bones straight and sound—his teeth -will be like little pearls'—his nerves and brain healthy and active. Nobody can make the right kiad [? of building material for Baby so well as a healthy Mother, and Baby will build up best if his Mother can give him enough breast milk to satisfy his needs. But if the Mother's milk is not rich or plentiful enough or if she cannot stand " Amrioi QM Ue the strain—then Glaxo comes to Congrat. her aid. ly Ittyal Appoint, For Glaxo is pure milk made as »jj •« j r* nourishing and easily digestible as OUIIOS 1)1 healthy breast milk, and, as many ~ >L -, ™ . mothers have told us, "it agraes *' ' with Baby just like breast milk." / Baby will therefore readily take [la bottle of Glaxo in turn with the breast, and this is perhaps the best way of feeding Baby, for not only is Baby well nourished, but the strain on the Mother is relieved and she has so much more freedom. Or, if she prefers to do so, the Mother can increase and enrich the supply of breast milk and build up her own strength by taking one or This little pig went to market, l\ '\\\ JVii's little pig stayed at horn, ',l \ ,■ . This little pig had &LAXO, '/ Thit little pig had none. . ■ he two glasses of hot rioh GUxo daily, or milk puddings aod, made with Glaxo. iesli But if Baby cannot have breast milk, then Glaxo and should be his food from birth, for pure, unsontaminrves ated milk is the only food suitable for Baby, and Glaxo is the very best of pure rich 1 milk mad* still more nourishing with extra cream and milk sugar. Like breast milk, Glaxo is entire- . ly free from starch, flour, malt, or I cane sugar, and it is superior to ordinary cow's milk because the GUxo process makes it germ-free i and easily digestible by even a very uiuieuuuguuiii.u.romvtuiuui -Awardod Gold iledal Internal ~ L , the strain—then Glaxo comes to Congrtu Exhibition, im, weak baby f her aid. Sylbyal Appointment to the Court of SpaiA sa y s: "Glaxo isiuperior to (ordinFor Glaxo is pure milk made as "jj •ill) * DL' " ar y) COWB m or ' n^an,s i '""'"f nourishing and easily digestible as OUIIOS DOIHsaC OEDI6S 80 muon mor • digpatiblt, *"« healthy breast milk, and as many J; „ 6 T „ a bMi s should be absolutely invaluable to mothers have told us, "rt agraes ' ' ' mothers who for some reason canwith Baby just like breast milk." Ask your Doctor! not suckle their infants.' Baby will therefore readily take [I- _J| (Sgd.) M.R.CS.,L,R.C.P, a bottle of Glaxo in turn with the There is nothing, secret about breast, and this is perhaps the best way of feeding Glaxo. It is a natural product and. all over the world, Baby, for not only is Baby well nourished, but the it !s day by day building up an ever-increasing number strain on the Mother is relieved and she has so much of Bonnie Babies. more freedom. Or, if she prefers to do so, the Glaxo isnotonlythesafealternativeforbrfMtmilk Mother can increase and enrich the supply of breast but it is the easiest to prepare and so economical—nt milk and build up her own strength by taking one or milk or cream to buy— nothing to pay for but thtiGtapo. J.1.-J».*rW Send this Coupon To-day for the free glaxo baby book DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY. 72 woMluitral.. jaife/fult *f UMTn Cll AYfi ' ful Wnt« and information for erery nur.o and mothor. H.w awful thi. ..ok >• (HtliM» i O ,h, !„,!„. i, contain, many boautifnt photograph! and a largo number 1«M«« fce-n CO.. -irs OF THE.QLAXO BABY BOOK. J8 Diphtheria .... 31 Dysentery 81 Expectant Mothei , 33 Feeaine; Brty .. 27 Fending Bottl .82 Una , SlToiuilitir .. . 30 Travtftinf . , aa Tfonoia r«i , 89 . f«m> ~.' AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF IMPORTANCE TO EVERY MOTHER T. r » British Government and the War Office have for some time past requisitioned'the greater portion of our.print* ing ar../ tin factories in Great Britabi, with the result that supplies of large Glaxo tins fall far short of our requirements. This difficulty is being overcome, and ere long we anticipate ample supplies will be available. In the .meantime with confidence we appeal to our many customers, asking them to be content to use small and medftim sine tins in the meanwhile. Our Troops and Navy must come first. Not only our own, but all other tin-making factories iu Great Britain are in the same position. Tlfle "first call" on olr large tins for some time past has been for troopship" and hospitals in Egypt. The demand ior these is insistent and continuous. We confidently rely on your assistance.
Is the One Xmas Present That Gives Lasting Pleasure! A Kodak is a source of infinite delight and entertainment to man, woman or child. "' It will last a lifetime, and make a permanent picture-record of happy moments at home or on holiday; A Kodak is the 'simplest of all cameras—anyone«can learn to use it in half-an-hour. Loaded and unloaded in daylight. l C, The friend to whom you give a Kodak will berableoto make»delightful pictures of the Christmas jollity, the parties and picnics, the happy faces of home-folk and friends, and x also of the pleasures and scenes of the Summer holiday. Not orfly this year, but for all the years ahead. C, Everyone with friends or relatives on active service should have a Kodak to make home snapshots. Think what pleasure they wilL give to the loved ones at i the front | C Autographic Kodaks are inexpensive, arad»economical to operate. * The Autogrtmhk Y&t-Pocket Kodak is the smallest, of the "Kodak" family. Will easily slip into a vest pocket or .awn lady's handbag. Very compact, yet nukes splendid . pictures, measuring 2jfin. x I fin. This model is the famous "So,|dier's Kodak," Prm 381' i With Kodak Anastigmat Lens f 7.7 - - Price SSIThe iVo.3 Autographic Fold' ing Pocket Kodak is a splendid model, and makes pictures of the pleasing "quarterplate" sise—3|in. x 4£in. With R,R, Lens and ball-bearing shutter - Price £4f1216 The No. 1 Autographic Kodak junr. (pictures 3\ x 2i) The Papular "BROWNIES" The Brownies are handy boxicameras specially suitable for the children. Simple and efficient enough to enable boys and girls to make good pictures. An educational at well us an entertaining gift. No. 1, tcmake pictures 2\ x2\ - Price £/• No. 2. ,„ „ .. 3i x2i .\ „ 12\N0.2a,,J... I 1: „ 4£x2i - „ tSINo. 3. „1., 4'?» 4ix3i - . „ 211The New No. 2 Autographic Folding • Brownie, makes pictures 3iin. x 2jin. Fitted with Achromatic Lens and ball-bearing shutter, « and also with the popular Autographic feature. i Price 3216 }■ Remember, the KODAK is the ONLY /[ Camera fitted with the Autographic ' "\ ~[l\' The No. la Autographic Kodak and title your pictures at the tune JH junr. (pictures 4} x 2£) ' : T ~ " 1 7 77 y Price £2112[6 you make them. All folding Cameras are not KooVks—askfor the "Kodak" and look fqr the name "Kodak" on the Camera. Load your Camera with KODAK FlLM— thorpughlydependable at all times! Price List and Free Booklet, "Kodaks for Xmas"' s 'at your« Dealers or by Mail. KODAK (A'sia) LTD., Dixon Street, Wellington Lome Street, AUCKLAND ~ Stuart Street, IDUNEDIN Aw!«ttSydney,Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hbbart,Toowoomba.Townsirflle, Rockhampton and Broken Hill.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1915, Page 6
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