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How will you feed your baby? Three generations of mothers have put their confidence in Glaxo for their babies when breast-feeding has been impossible or only partially possible: And that trust has been justified, for Glaxo $ formula of milk, standardised and fortified by extra Vitamin D and Iron, iS the most satisfactory substitute for breast milk yet found. 2} Oz. of Glaxo makes one pint of Glaxo Milk Food: This contains 800 i.u. of Vitamin D and 5 Parts per million of Iron. NOW IN IMPROVED TINS SUNSHINE GLAXO for the voung baby FREE Book. Send for vour free copy of the Glaxo Babv Book- [0 Glaxo Laboratories (NZ:) Ltd., P.O Box 624; Palmerston North: FULL CREAM GLAXO for the haby over B 3 months glaxos the idFAREXi from 6 months onwvards BUILDS BONNIE BABIES 120 always fit for work Or Play. 6 STEEDMAN'S famous powders keep wee mites and older children regular in their habits and ensure a clean, healthy bloodstream. For children from teething age to 14 years, Steedman' $ Powders are the gentle, safe aperient that has been mother' s standby for over Ioo years_ 7, Write now for free booklet Hints to Mothers Van Staveren Bros. Ltd , Lr . Taranaki St , Wellington: Give STEEDMANS POWDERS F0 R C 0 N STiP ATiO N MADE IN ENGLANDE At ALL CHEMISTS

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 738, 4 September 1953, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 738, 4 September 1953, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 738, 4 September 1953, Page 2

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