Forward young New Zealand The future of a nation and the wealth of its people .are dependent upon its children. Nowhere in the world, do you find finer children than iq New Zealand and Australia. But, every child needs careful watching. Children cannot thrive without ample nourishment. SCOTT’S Emulsion provides this nourishment in easilydigestible form. SCOTT’S Emulsion protects the lungs, strengthens the body, assists bone and teeth formation, and starts a child on the highway to healthy manhood. You can generally tell a SCOTT’S Emulsion child by appearance. See the firmness of the limbs, the roses on the cheeks, the bright eyes and the air of confident vigour. Mother —if you have a child who is thin, pale, restless—or a little one who sleeps badly and cannot enjoy good food—try SCOTT’S Emulsion. You will never regret it. Rather, like countless thousands of other mothers, you will live to praise the day that you first tried this lung-healing and body-building food. Bat only the genuia® Scoffs Emulsion Each drop of SCOTT’S provides rich nourishment for the building up of wasted tissues and for the replenishment of the blood. No matter how severe the cold, how stubborn the cough, a course of SCOTT’S will not fail to give good results. No child is too young, no Invalid is too weak, to benefit by this maker of strength and bringer of health. Just as good for adults as for the children. m zr y. / TRADE MARK oo every menage And the older you become —the more you need it! SCQTT & BOWNE (Australasia) Lid., 483. Kail St., SYDNEY, N.S.IV,
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Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 12
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