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nnessin the chain tfLife Your baby is a happy Link in the Chain of Life, sent to bind you with cords of love, and gladden your home with the music of happy 1 laughter. There need be no other loveliness in the world while it holds a little child, and there is nothing so worthy of love and service as childhood. From all parts of the world proud parents of Bonnie Uaxo writing to tell ui what this ' wonder-food" (as one mother calls it) has done for their babies. The plain fact it that Glaxo has simplified the whole problem of Infant Feeding. For the first time in history, Baby is provided with milk in a safe and suitable form, containing everything to nourish and nothing to harm a baby—free from the risk of tuberculosis and other milk-borne diseases, safe-guarded against contamination, easy of digestion, easy to prepare, and not requiring any complicated process of sterilisation, pasteurisation or preparation. Glaxo comes to you in a sealed tin-you simply mix it with boiling water. Nothing could be simpler or more free from risk of error. At All Chtmistt and Stores, GLAXO CAN BE USED BY MOTHERS IN THREE WAYS ONE-A mother can take Glaxo herself both BEFORE and AFTER the birth of her baby. Taking Glaxo before the birth not only tends to ensure an ample supply of breast milk when baby arrives, but also builds up the mothers own strength, and helps her to nourish properly the little one she bears. TWO—Baby can have Glaxo in turn with the breast should the mother's milk fail to satisfy, or the breast feeds, if insul can be supplemented by a Glaxo feed. Baby is then l._ r „. contented and propeiiy nourished while still having all the breast milk possible. THREE—If the mother cannot feed her baby at all, I can have Glaxo as his sole food from birth, for Glaxo cat digested by even a very weak baby right from the start and contains all the nourishment a growing baby requires. This is because Glaxo is the nourishing solids of pure, rich, uncontammated milk and cream, made safe and suitable and comfortably digestible bv the Glaxo orocess. Packed in Airtight Tint. The Super-Milk. "Builds Bonnie Babies" Proprietors: Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., London and Wellington. The Frte Glaxo Baby Book tells the mother or nurse in easily understood language the maw, things then must blow ifthey art to bring up baby successfully. It also includes a splendid weight chart. Semi '3d. stamp to corer cost of postage. An additional 3d stairv mil secure for you a free sample tin of Glazo-contai ning tnficient'for six feeds .hi-baby. Address. Glaxo, Vept. i w }, P.O. Box 1509, Wellington. J <-™"'jor six jeeas If you art troubled and want information regarding baby's ailments write to the Glaxo Mothtr't Htlp Burtaa ftr Iree assistance. A fully Qualified nurse will answer your questions and give you full information without any charge. Address, Glaxo Nurse, Mother's Help Bureau, 70 Cuba Street, Wellington

Oa^^Vm' "It is only necessary to carry out the simple directions to insure a good dipping with COOPER'S!" No VariationAbsolute Uniformity of Strength and Quality Cooper's Dipping Powder remain* longer in the Wool and keep* it Healthy and Free from tick. «»J hce longer than any other known Dip. Cooper*. Fluid is the most effective non-poi.onous Dip for dipping Lambs and Sheep off the .hear.. Stocked by all Stores and Merchants

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1920, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1920, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1920, Page 9 (Supplement)

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