A shadow that never grows less S6e the fishrnan on the package y; % Svv ill I From. the seas of Norway comes the cod liver oil to make Scott’s Emulsion in the factory at Sydney. Other oils could be used but Lofoten oil from .Norway is the best, and only the best is good enough for Scott's Emulsion. That is why you can give Scott’s Emulsion to invalids or children safe in the knowledge that it is pure. Because pure cod liver oil is the finest form of natural fat Scott’s Emulsion will . protect the lungs, nourish your tissues and ward off coughs, colds and all the diseases which attack you when you are run down. When you need a strength-maker or a health tonic, insist On genuine Scott’s .11 ■ ® Emulsion Recommended by doctors in cases of COUGHS, COLDS BRONGHSTIS WASTING INFLUENZA CONSUMPTION PNEUMONIA MEASLES RICKETS AS GOOD FOR ADULTS AS FOR CHILDREN. SCOTT & BOWNE (Australasia) UJ..A33. Kent St.. SYDNEY. N.S.W. Whose Birthday this week ‘we; Always remember that the camera is the ideal gift, either for a birthday or presentation. See the splendid display of Kodaks and Brownies at "Sucklings". Here you can buy reliable cameras from 10/6 to £lB. There, 1 s a special Brownie Gift Box for children. V I It t» 30 ptmce? sr ~ Opposite City Hold / Just a love of Music Is needed with the Now Gulbransen Registering Piano. No need to. ho an expert pianist. You can express yourself musically. Give your inclinations full scope with the Qulhransen. No technical knowledge, no akin needed-just $ love of music. I‘Crufcei & Walls Sole Agents, 35 GEORGE STREET.
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Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 14
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270Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 14
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