the children. Many children are pale, thin and ailing because their ordinary food does not nourish them sufficiently to keep j pace with the demands of growing muscles, tissues and \ ■■ L\ynes. \[ out of every ten schoolchildren suffers from serious I i maojntrition; whilst thousands of children become sub- ! ! : ject to grave diseases, because their little bodies have ;! never had sufficient nourishment. Such children need SCOTT'S Emu/sion above everything \ eise. For nothing else will so surely create appetite, I, enrich the blood, build up the wasted tissues and strengthen the growing bones. It has been truly said that most childhood ailments are preventable. In no better way can you help to i save yoar children from weakness and disease, than by i : "keeping them nourished with i THE BUILDER UP CHILDREN LOVE. fj You can see your children grow healthier and dsfSfft 8 Stronger every day they take SCOTT'S Emulsion. 1 After a short course of SCOTT'S, appetite returns, S ' colour comes back to the cheeks, weight increases and _W_4 * ' the body and limbs assume the natural plumpness of _«nl) 1' Irritable, fretful children frequently become happy He I' and contented when their little bodies have been tg|j i ~~\\3r i nourished by SCOTT'S. §1| 7"""""JS g Jaded school children regain the natural energy and Kg j /la strength of childhood. k|"> \/Jm Boys and girls, who are outgrowing their strength. XT jLJmL M-' i gain a new sense of physical power and fitness and fffiJ/W_'*^ lose their susceptibility to lung trouble and wasting _§_£_» i Rickety children must have SCOTT'S Emulsion. pisiff" 3 ""^^ Only in this way can their little bones be made firm, straight and strong: and only in this way can the XE\ER accent nr. danger of convulsions and bronchitis be avoided. emulsion which j ; SCOTT'S Emulsion can be given in summer as (j oes „ 0 ; / ;g<Jr j/^ well as winter with the same effect. You will trade mark never regret the day you entrust your child's | health to this pure strensth-maker. ( l J" BLUE BUTTERFLY \ I is a Lovely Tea I" I •T--' HOSE are the words of a delighted uier, and they ar-> borne out I (QS by facts. "BLUE BUTTERFLY" includes only the best | 1 V-/ selected leave.*, which are handled and packed entirely by the latest elee'trical machinery. It reaches you in tiie perfection of condition, and remember— i * | | Ask fOF □ The Price is | t<r ßlue All Grocers only j j ButteFfly." Stock this ■^/'i i *f ß 't%mj^g^t^gmmmmm^mamaammaaammmmima^mmmmmmmmmmmmwmKmmmm^ | Upon the Beach with = Mum and Dad _c r_ The pigeon pair you'll meet 'most any day now light- """""* ly clad, with nothing on their feet. They play und I — "_ frolic on the sand, they paddle in the deep, then *--; __ lunch upon the victuals grand, the board they nearly '■—- """""_ sweep. — *""""*" B_t >ium has very wiselj brought, their hunger to — appease, a loaf of bread, and with forethought enough |— 1 Luncheon Cheese | —• They eat and eat, for by the shore keen grows tlie — appetite, a.iiJ "Kex" Cheese makes one crave for -- more, its taste brings sheer delight. __ p or lunch at home or on the beach, Of any other -— ~ time, this is the burden of our speech, Kat 'Kex," __ — the Cheese sublime. —- it's well matured, dismisp your fear, It aid-; diges "^ tion sure; Just buy a tilt your folks to cheer—Say -_ — "Kex," and fee! secure. _ : Now »UAPPIM£~S A TWIN IS BORN" a poet blithe Zl jia-s sung. Twin pates, should your board adorn, -- ~ • J'.cx" Ham aJid Veal and Tongue. = FOGGITT, JONES & CO. LTD., = (Sy-p-s of "Rex" Earns and Bacon. Packers of "Kex" Pure Food Products. -- £ G 3 *^
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 159, 5 July 1917, Page 10
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