<£ mm s a Mighty Comfortable Feeling for a Father when he leaves home for the office, to take with him a pleasant recollection of peace and happincas reigning in his home—to carry in his mind's •ye a picture of baby playing happily, and of baby's mother watching Over him with loving care. H« can go thus to business with a light heart when he knows that, como what may, baby will go through not only that day, but every day, with the same serene happiness, and iaat bom# will be a happier, cosier place for baby's presence. And he knows that just' as hard as he works, so is baby's mother doing her part in watching, loving and caring for b&by, But however much care and love his mother may shower on him, baby's health and therefore his happiness will depend largely upon how he is boing fed during the first few months of his life, for it is during the fifst nine months that the whole foundation of his future health and happiness is laid. But, owing to various circumstances, many mothers are not able to feed baby. Whatever the default or deficiency, it will greatly help baby's health and happinem if the mother can manago to give baby some breast milk, even if is only one or two feeds in the twenty-four hours, With the assistance of Glaxo, this Bkts "dttiurftd Gold litdal International Medical Congress Exhibition, 19J3, By Royal Appointment (o the Court of Spain. "Builds Bonnie Babies" Tint, of nil Chemists alii Sit res. A complete Food for all Babies from birth. can generally be done. If a Mother has reason to think the breast-milk will be deficient in quautity or quality, or absent altogolher, she should anticipate the possibility and do her best to remedy the deficiency by taking a cup or two of Glaxo every day beforehand. If she has only sufficient milk to partly feed baby or if the strain of continual breast feeding is too great, then she can givo him Glaxo in turn with the breast without-causing digestive disturbance io baby. This, possibly, is the ideal method of feoding baby—it is such a comfort to the Mother, for she knows baby is getting the best, and she knows that should she be delayed, or her milk rendered unsuitable, baby can have his Glaxo and the regularity of his feeding, end progress is not interfered with. lii the subsequent growth of baby to vigorous boyhood or girlhood, the mother raahsus her reward for the self denial she once suffered for baby's sake, and can share with father that glow of pride with which they see th« once wee baby developing into a strong, straight boy or girl. Atk your Doctor! J,1,67 Send this Coupon To-day for the free glaxo baby book DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY, 72 weiMUuitmtid pates full of me. fu) hint* and information for «v«ry burse end mother. How UMful thU book U cau be saeu bjr the Index, it contains many beautiful photographs and a largo nunber of letters ho.n doctors and others. CONTENTS OF THE GLAXO BABY BOOK: Adenoids 29jColic . 33: Fruit Juice 191 Rinpvorm Sf) Advise to ft Mother 28 [ Comforters ........ iff Gert&an AJeasle* ... 87 Scald* tare burn*) Albumen Water .... Sti { C<ui«;ij>ation 33 Hiccough 871 Scai lot Fevrr (see Ailments 2S ; ConrulHiorm ........ 3" Injections Diseases 4?; (ever) S.-i (.■rwup ........ 32lJauudic« 37 •' Scarlatina Utu 4(1 Custard 40: Measles 5*7 ; Scurfy jo lielicniw Babies .... 12-, Measure 12, Sleep y Developments 71 Meat Juice .jyiSquint it) Diarrhrea 84 Medical Press 72' -J!) Dietaries 9 to 12 ! Medicine Che»t 43: TiireTalilef-jrF,-. din- ii months 46 i Mumps 37 1 Tcnumomr*;,-. .... i^7t I To GLAXO Dipt. 29 Palmer it en N. Please aerid ir,e toy the 75-puw GLAXO BABY iJOuX offei-od Fltblli to evei yone v,-ko love* u luby. Aunlysis SO Bathing Baby 11 • Beef Juice W Beef Tea • 47 Bow Leys 30 "" * Brer.dandGls.TO .... 45 Bronchitis ... ,}n Addrtta,,, Broth (Veal) . tfarn?,, N.B.—liSd k stumps ia sent wilh ihm Coupon, a xiitil 'J'iu or OU*« vriu be supplied to ywu in addilicm t© the uiby Eju*. Hum Capacity of Baby' Stomach ........ Chafing Chicken Pox Chilblains Cluthiug Colds . ail 1 j Dill Water , 18 j Diphtheria * , JU j Djriuuter? . 31 | i.'rpeclant Mothers . 32 i Kntdina Baby ..... , 27 j Feeding Boitles .. .Hill-ever •II va Mother* . Picntatuie liable* Quinsy Itpeipes Regular Habits ~ Restless Bleep ... Kicsetn . 20; Travelling ... li'J. Tvpiioid iVvL 1 2ctore you buy a Feeder. ask your O- -mist to »how you A Glaxo Feodcr. .3) j Wli.mj. igC•< gh ... il . tttfl \Vk«tt li*bj out it)
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1916, Page 12
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851Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1916, Page 12
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