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“COLD AFTER COLD FOR MY ROY; NONE FOR HIS COUSIN-WHY?” Si mrnmmm A mmm wm fliiM smMm -{ V, V, !' '■* LALEC Gain in COLDS AGED 4 weight. . 9 ozs. in 6 months LAST WINTER. 5 CHARLIE .......... AGED 4 Gain in weight nearly 3 ibs. in 6 months COLDS LAST WINTER . . . NONE Strange Difference in health of ■• • i *W/HEN I look at my Alec and rr see how pale and e peaky’ he is compared with my nephew Charlie, J feel terrible, just as if I was guilty. Time of ter time, I have to keep him away from school with colds. I know Charlie’s mother puts him on Scott’s Emulsion every winter, but I give Alec a cod liver oil preparation too. What can be wrong?" writes a mother. Mothers would be spared untold anxiety of this kind if they understood one important fact —that most of the tonics which are supposed to build up children actually put too much strain on their delicate stomachs. The-cod liver oil in the tonic may even pass through your child’s system undigested and do no good! Now that’s serious, because a cod liver oil tonic is by far the best way ofprotectihgchildrenagainstcoughs, two children colds arid infectious diseases. So the only way tv give your child his cod liver oil is in the one completely digestible form. As an eminent Research Body has discovered: “When cod liver ail is given in the white creamy form of Scott’s Emulsion children can wholly digest the oil and so get all the body-building goodness they need.” Within 30 minutes after a spoonful of Scott’s Emulsion enters your child’s stomach every drop has gone to strengthen his whole body, and particularly his chest and lungs* Scott’s Emulsion puts into your child’s body just what it needs. Purest cod liver oil to make sound muscle and tissue. Hypophosphites of mineral salts to make bone. Vitamin A to keep off illness. Vitamin D to tone up the whole system and ensure proper bone and tooth development. That explains how urgent it is to protect your child with the one completely digestible form of cod liver oil, Scott’s Emulsion, now that coughs, colds and children’s ailments are so common. CHILD PICKS UP AMAZINGLY. See how your child begins to fill out, eat heartily, sleep like atop and grow as sturdy as the little boy whose mother writes this letter: — “1 used to fret myself ill over baby. He was'so frail and caught cold at every change in the weather. But now I bless the day my neighbour recommended Scott’s Emulsion, My David began to pick up within a fortnight and now he’s the bonniest child in our street.” Give your child Scott’s Emulsion at once. See how it builds him up, shields him against infection and saves him from the epidemics that are threatening the health and eventhe lives of other children. But see that it is SCOTT’S Emulsion. I Scott’s Emulsion Nature’s Own Food Tonic Libby’s Beans Flavoured with PORK and TOMATO SAUCE 11b TINS A" USUAL PRICE, 7|d Labels slightly stained with water, otherwise in excellent condition. Bu yWhi I e Stoe ks Last ! WARDELLS

Attractive Glasses to Suit your Features l f you wear glasses, beautifullyfashioned frames will enhance your appearance. Choose the style that appeals to you and see what a difference it makes. L- - Fairmaid Optical c«. Ltd Queen’s Building, 119 Princes Street, Dunedin, C.l. A. H. Fairmaid, L. N. Medlin, Consulting Opticians.

Enough is what would satisfy us—if the neighbours didn’t have any more.

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Evening Star, Issue 22721, 7 August 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22721, 7 August 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22721, 7 August 1937, Page 11

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