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MEANWAILE BABY STARVES While precious time Is wasted seeking an artificial food that baby can tolerate he suffers semi-starvation during those early days which are so vital. Yet nature 5 food, breast milk in bounteous nourishing, body-building and safe, can be supple available for him simply by mother taking Lactagol: "Lowfield" Monkmoor Road; Oswestry, Shropshires Dear Madam, have filled Up one of Your sample cards today for some samples of Lactagol to be sent to my patients. 4 shall be out of practice for a while now as am pregnant myself and eagerly awaiting the arrival of my own babe; after 0 very long wait indeed. Lactagol has never failed me in my most difficult cases and cannot speak too highly of its benefits. Out of two hundred cases; the only five artificially fed cases have had have been due to disease of the mother , when breast feeding hasn't been attempted: include 0 tin of Lactagol on my list and recommend it during pregnancy always: am at present taking it myself; and perhaps You would let me have one Or two samples for my own use. Many thanks for your always very prompt dispatch of samples. Olive Lawrence, SRNSCM LACTAGOL For over 40 years Lactagol has enjoyed the unstinted approval of Doctors, Nurses, Chemists, Welfares, Nursing Homes, etc:, just because it ensures thae every mother may nurse her ba be if she wishes: Lactagol provides breast milk in plenty, increases Its nutritive qualities, strengthens the mother and Prer vents all the worries and expenses of botcle feeding Both expectant and nursing mothers FREE should write for sample of Lactagol and useful booklet to: Miss J. E. Don, Lactagol Ltd:$ Depte 0 P.o. Box 977, Wellington Lactagol is sold by all Chemists and Stores: LACTAGOL LIMITED, MITCHAM; SURREY.4

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 170, 25 September 1942, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 170, 25 September 1942, Page 21

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