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W ir " wL .(/ss■ ' • /- ’ •/. W- : ~w L / * / / ’ ’ liii f MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTHPASTE 9? & 1/4 THE AIR /OUR CHILD BREATHES IS FULL OF (OLD GERMS 4.— Yet read what a famous Medical Authority has proved-that children need never catch colds WHEREVER children go—at school, at home, in buses, in the streets'—ithey breathe in cold germs all the time. The air is full of these dangerous bodies — pneumococci, micrococci, streptococci and many other kinds —particularly in winter. Yet thousands of children never catch a cold. The reason is that these children have enough natural resistance to fight the cold germs and remain absolute!}’ safe. Your child, too, can have this complete safety against colds. All you need do is to build up the child’s natural powers of resistance iWith Scott’s Emulsion. Read what a famous Medical Authority has proved: " Soon after your child has taken a spoonful of Scott's Emulsion/" writes this Research Body, "every drop has gone to build up resist* ance to infection, particularly in the chest and lungs." Besides giving children this natural resistance against cold infection, Scott’s Emulsion also has a wonderful effect in helping them to grow more quickly, digest their food better, put on weight faster and become clear-eyed and rosy-checked. And they are completely protected, nor only against colds, but against all kinds of winter illness. Start giving your child Scott’s Emulsion regularly from today, and notice the amazing results for yourself. EMULSION

WHY RADIO LICENSES should be renewed IMMEDIATELY Listeners whose radio licenses expired on March 31, and who have not notified the Post Office that their installations have been dismantled, are liable to prosecution if a renewal is not effected immediately. LICENSES MAY BE OBTAINED AT ANY MONEY-ORDER OFFICE. The expired license should, if possible, be presented when application is made for renewal. RENEW YOUR RADIO LICENSE IMMEDIATELY. neuritis . • RHEUMATISM

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 April 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 April 1938, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 April 1938, Page 5