MOTHER TELLS Children Benefit AFTER FAMILY DESPAIRS Here is the poignant story of a mother’s relief after endless worry over the health of her two children, who were both under-weight and below par until BIDOMAK helped to restore them rapidly to normal physical condition and the robust health of childhood. Mrs Pritchard, of the Police Station. South Lismore, New South Wales* says:— “My two little boys, who were patients in Lismore Base Hospital for six weeks with acute Bronchitis, showed no signs of getting better until we tried BIDOMAK at the suggestion of my mother, who was delighted with what it had done for her. John, aged 5 years, was in a bad state, and weighed only 2 stone 121b before going into hospital, but after taking BIDOMAK he weighed 3 stone 51b, while Thomas gained from 2 stone 1 lb to 3 stone.” Later, Mrs Pritchard wrote saying:— “Both ar j now fine big boys with rosy cheeks, and are sleeping welL They have improved splendidly. We are all very pleased with the results, so I am keeping my children on BIDOMAK."
WHY CHILDREN LOVE BIDOMAK All children simply love the flavour of Bidomak, because it is so nice and has no unpleasant “acidy” taste that puts their teeth on edge. For those going to school it is almost a miracle worker for building up run-down nervous systems and counteracting the effects -of brain fatigue caused by homework and examination worries. It is so safe, too, that they cam come to no harm no matter how much they take. Thousands of mothers bless the day when they started to give their children this marvellous tonic, and say that it is “worth its weight in gold.”
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22196, 13 September 1937, Page 3
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