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A solved your Baby's ? One Mother wrote us: "My Glaxo Baby is a real bundle of joy," and this after she had been giving her little one Glaxo for only a short time. Give Baby Glaxo from the start—it is far cheaper in the end, for every drop of Glaxo does Baby good, not an ounce is waited. For instance, all over the world. Municipal Health Departments and Infant Clinics are helping mothers to rear healthier and stronger Babies, and it is the privilege of Glaxo to help in this good work—one Infant Institution alone has purchased over 170,000 pounds of Glaxo during the last few years. Glaxo-fed Babies have plenty of vitality to protect them from Baby ill. nessas; they develop so well that at one year old they often look like children of eighteen months to two years, X HE Bal >y who has Mother's Milk has no food problem to solve—neither ha# the Glaxo-fed Baby— Both receive pure milk— Both receive it germ-free— Both receive plenty of fat—these three things are essential to your Baby. Glaxo it pure milk, dried to a powder at the source of supply whilst the mlllc it iweet and . . m ''k' s wiched with extra cream it it germ-free—whilst the Glaxo process cautes the heavy indigestible part of the milk to be light and easily digestible. The food that Builds Bonnie Babies Should the mather'a milk be deficient in quality or quantity, the difficulty can frequently be overcome by the mother taking Gluo herself, or she can give her Baby Glaxo in turn with the breast. This, perhaps, is the bttt method, for should the mother become ill or have to go away, or when weaning time comes, there is no anxiety over Baby* food. However worried, anxious or upset his mother may be. Baby can still have his Glaxo, and the regularity of his feeding, so essential to his welfare, is not interfered with. Failing Breast Milk alts* gether, give Glaxo to youi Baby and see him grow stronger, happier, and healthier at the day* go by. Glaxo is packed in airtight tins. All you have to do to give your Baby germfree milk is to mix Glaxo with boiling water. Post this Coupon To-day To GLAXO, Dept. ,o Palmerston North v Heast sr.nd me a Cetv of the FREE 1/6,2/ iS, 6/- of all Chemists and Stores Send—NOW—for your copy of the FREE GLAXO BABY BOOK. Even the most experienced mother or nurse will find many valuable hints in this Book. Name « 31 ia stamps it test with this Cou»s a trial tis •f Glax* will be sapplit<j to jot. Holt -71 By Bayal „4pmtment to the urts of Italy una Spain. *totteJisroa! T■«C£ iU» Before y*a buy a feeder ask ji our Chemitt to thow you a Glaxo Fttitr.

A good story, said to be true, i s „ o i n „ tic dusky "K'iviilual from the back blocks called on the secretary of a country rncing club, and expressed a desire to nominate n horse /or the 3r e «V 4 " " «« the Siecret.ii \, \ou pay the nomination fee now and the acceptance later. Now What is the horse's name." The Maori promptly produced the nomination fee and then scratched his head in perplexty- By Ivorry, he got no name. Never mine he got te preding." "But the horse must have a name." "Wefl I tell you his faddcr, his mudder, but 'he no name" "Now, look here," laughingly responded the secretary, "we'll have to give hi;n n name. Let me seehow would Paddy Webb do''" "No fear," replied the Maori with emphasis. 1 want my horse, to win; Paddy Webb —pooh. He nofffi'er get to te front."— AeUon Colonist.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1920, Page 6

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