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Scott's Emulsion ijou to bear the strain The strain of modern life makes heavy demand on even the strongest constitution. Thus many men and women, even in early life, become liable to particular weaknesses which threaten to mar and spoil their enjoyment of life. These weaknesses may usually be divided into two classes: Throat and Chest complaints. Nerve and Blood ailments. Of the former, catarrh, bronchitis, susceptibility to colds and consumption are the most common. Of the latter, neurasthenia, anaemia, loss of flesh, wasting and general weakness are the most frequent. These weaknesses arise from common causes, viz: overwork, worry, faulty nutrition and inability to assimilate the food which is taken. Whatever the cause may be, a course of SCOTT'S Emulsion cannot fail to benefit. SCOTT'S Emulsion soothes, heals and strengthens. It protects the throat and chest and prevents colds and chills and their after-effects. At the same time it revitalizes the nerves and enriches the blood and in this way, if taken in time, it enables the system to resist the onslaught of nerve troubles, of anaemia, weakness, wasting end general debility. What SCOTT'S Emulsion is:— Jti AS^Z^ SCOTT'S Emulsion is the. original Emulsion of pure cod liver oil with A** "j^^MPati tonic hypophosphites of-lime and Mft&fcr^ t^b^Ml soda. First prepared in 1874 it has MfiSmiaZm. iflmwUnil* maintained its position as the finest A|^^^^l|l body-building and lung-healing food |H£li "^SsB tonic against the thousands of tßt'iL -^!£^' imitations which come and «fo. To- Wm\: T "*JS day it is recognised by the medical fflgf 1 JM ' profession throughout the world as IK j ,M ,- the ideal form of cod liver oil treat- h|//I „ . ment. by which men and women who HI ¥ /mil Wl&f feel the strain of life can regain w^l/ ySS^^W health and strength and by which JflFMd« weakly children can be built up and j/BLm^P*** placed upon the highway to health. 3'*^^ PALATABLE AND EASILY DIGESTED. Retains the whole medicinal virtue of the world's first selection of pure cod liver .oil,' SCOTT& BOWNE {Australasia) LU..483. Kent St.. SYDNEY.N.S.&. '

r-^>| "■■| ■ ' "' .......; - | ~ Used by People of Refinement People who are careful of their health and strength appreciate a clean mouth and sound teeth. They use Wrigley's Chewing Sweets. Because WrigleyX besides being a delightful confection, affords beneficial exercise to the teeth, and, by increasing the flow of saliva, clears the teeth crevices of food particles. Also it aids digestion! Wrigley's ndds a zest to work and play —your nerves are steadier—your interest keener. 1 It removes odors of eating or smoking. | Thus the use of Wrigley's shows consideration for | those about you, and is an evidence of refinement i Encourage the children to use it—they like it — | and mouth cleanliness benefits young and old. «ja P.K..4piecesfoi'ld. I Warn ■ —wherever sweets aie sold 1 fS&m i MADE IN AUSTRALASIA l^R . AC24

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 15

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