A TYPICAL glatos PRODUCT This little boy is 4 typical Glaxo product with sturdy limbs, straight back and strong bones. To-day, after 30 years experience, New Zealand mothers still choose Glaxo as the best possible substitute for; or com- plement to, breast-feeding: SUNSHINE GuAXo For the young FULL CREA M #GLax the baby ovet 3 For FAREX 6 months (weaning Tbe ideal food froa 3 years: time) Before Baby Comes And After Send, confidentially, for free copy of the Glaxo Baby Book a sound guide to the care of tho infant. GLAXO LABORATORIES (N.z) LTD; BUNNYTHORPE: 80 A PEIBFECT FIGURE The Hollywood System of Figure Cul- ture comes as a boon and a blessing to women who have too much flesh, whether all over the body or in certain parts: Similarly, it is of equal benefit to those who are too thin, flat-chest; thin arms; legs, hollow shoulders: Women and girls who carry too much flesh or who are underweight but who can visualise the attractiveness of perfect figure, are invited to write for free particulars of The Hollywood System of Figure Culture: The Manageress, LAIES INSTITUTE OF HEALTH & BEAUTY (Dept: 2) Po. Box 469 AUCKLAND
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 188, 29 January 1943, Page 13
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196Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 188, 29 January 1943, Page 13
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