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Why GLAXO is more digested than ordinary raw milk fi) The curd formed by $ i-' ordinary raw mUiu These are reproductions of microscopic photographs of the curd formed in the stomach by (a) raw milk, (b) Glaxo. Raw tnilk forms a dense "leathery lump" like junket. Glaxo forms tiny, soft flocculent particles similar to those of human milk-par ticlesfrom which all the nourishment can be readily Assimilated without discomfort by even the weak digestion of a baby. 1 (b) The curd formed by GLAXO. is just the nourishing'solids of milk —pure, clean, standardised, germfree, digestible milk made safe and suitable for gaby's usa by the Glaxo Process. It contains no malt, no flour, no starch. Whilcf Glaxo is entirely the solids of milk, it fs something more than milk—for the Glaxo Process changes the character of the constituents so that even a very weak digestion can digest Glaxo . and absorb int6 the system all the nourishment it contains. •Jt. tmss C2 Glaxo is prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus, with each feed baby gets fresh, clean, germ-free milk. Glaxo is a complete food in itself, no milk or cream has to be added—only boiling water is needed. Give your baby Glaxo, and after the first two or three feeds see the difference. See how satisfied he is—how peacefully he sleeps—how contented he is! The characteristic cry of the non-thriving baby ceases, the wrinkles on the little forehead disappear; the frightened, pained look in the eyes is replaced with 4 look of bright happiness and contentment. is the safe and suitable form of milk. ' Builds Bonnie Babies. In air-tight sealed tins, of all Chemists and Stores. Send TO-DAY for your copy of the GLAXO BABY BOOK—sent FREE to everyone who loves a Baby. GLAXO (Dept. 29), PALMERSTON, N. »M| IW£ 00/ fosj fcfcwio/y's Bffri* GKtfS Children young and old love Robinson's Patent Groats —and there is nothing better for them. High Medical Authorities testify to its splendid nutritive properties. . Off the market for a while owing to war conditions, Robinson's Patent Groats is now again on sale throughout N.Z. For infants and invalids, for nursing mothers and as a bedtime gruel there's nothing equal to this famous British 1 Product— u ROBINSONS PATENT CROATS

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1920, Page 154

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Page 154 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1920, Page 154

Page 154 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1920, Page 154

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