Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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Advertising Section A nursing mother takes Mellin's Food and milk between meals and at bedtime, resulting in an increased supply of breast milk and a more comfortable baby. Another nursing mother, whose breast milk is insufficient, uses Mellin's Food and milk as a supplementary diet or complemental feeding, and at once notices that her baby is better satisfied and that the gain in weight increases, as a result of this additional nourishment. A mother cannot nurse her little one, but solves this problem by preparing her baby's diet from milk properly modified with Mellin's Food, and is relieved from all anxiety, being confident that the selected diet is full and complete nourishment. It is well to know about Mellins Food, in order to be ready for these emergencies Write today for our free book, "The Care and Feeding of Infants" Mellin's Food Company, 177 State Street, Boston, Mass. ■