How are you Mr weaning your baby? The weeks when « changing from liquid to a solid food are among ie mos,: i m P ortant hi s !^ e - Robinson’s ‘ Patent ’ Groats are SO easil Y digested that tt^e hardly notices the change, and they phy a P art in W k r ° "p the d^P 11161 * of J; eak !; y BF filthy he bcGe and muscle - For ? he expectant or nursing A feeding notv. mother, too, Robinsons Xr.z ‘Patent’ Groats are particufarly beneficial. ‘PATENT’ GROATS Reckitt & Colman (N.Z.), Ltd., Bond Street, Dunedin. 8.G.26
You need More MILK! Here in New Zealand we produce the most wonderful food in the world — MILK — and then we don’t drink enough of it. We must take more milk to build healthy bodies, strong teeth and bones, sturdy muscles. You need milk from before you are born till old age. Children need 3to 4 glasses a day; adults need 2. The bad teeth of New Zealand are partly due to our neglect of Milk, it may also lead to rickets and bone malformations in children. You can’t balance your diet without enough Milk. Of course, it need not be drunk ‘straight’. With some children it is easier to give them Milk in soups, custards, ouddings and flavoured drinks. Be sure your milk is pasteurised — nothing essential is lost, and your Milk is germ-free, if you can’t get as much milk as you need, use powdered skim milk for cooking. M ILK — the master key to health. ' 3
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 September 1943, Page 6
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