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INFANT LIFE .

Most babies who die succumb m consequence of somebody s neglect. - Society for the Promotion of the Health of Women and Children, m stmincr to reduce the volume of neglect to spread the gospel of cleanliness, fresh Sr and .mtable food, tiling that is of great value % c ?“" munitv All the young New Zealanders who can be reared to lusty dufahood are urgently required, and as b| t work ol' the Society the undoubtedly be increased, its , aim should enlist general support It g.by the untiring zeal oi Or. Trr y s that the public conscience was stirred all over New' Zealand into organising somein o vain!° TJntil'thte Udone the Society will have much of its work discounted. Bad milk is poison. Babies do not thrive on poison.-“ Wellington Times.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2057, 21 May 1909, Page 2

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INFANT LIFE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2057, 21 May 1909, Page 2

INFANT LIFE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2057, 21 May 1909, Page 2

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