HOW TO BREAK YOUR CHILD’S (OLD AT ITS ROOTS -£■ — ■ ' L L DISCOVERY BY MEDICAL RESEARCH BODY IF your child has a cold, sore throat or cough, naturally you are giving him something for it—perhaps some remedy that clears his head a little, or soothes his throat apd makes his cough less severe. Such remedies are all very well but they can’t really end your child s void. They merely relieve the symptoms, and.the do.ld itself- may go on for weeks and have a , seriously weakening effect. . The only way to get rid of your child’s cold quickly is by fighting .the infectious . cold germs deep down in his system so that the cold is killed at its very roots. And the best, simplest and safest way to do this is by giving your child Scotts Emulsion. Because Scott’s .Emulsion . strengthens your child’s resistance to infection, so that the cold germs simply canpot live in his body any longer. Read what a famous Medical Research Body has discovered:. ; . "Soon after your child has taken a spoonful of Scott’s Emulsion/' writes this Research Body," every drop has gone to build up resistance to infection, particularly in the chest and lungs." Better still, not only are the cold germs in your child’s system rendered completely harmless —in addition, the child’s' whole body is strengthened so that: he is much less i liable to any future infection.’ He gains, weight nearly twice as Quickly, his appetite. [ improves, he becomes rosy-checkcd, livcly and robust —a real credit to his mother. .Start giving your child Scott’s Emulsion j regularly from today. SCOTT’S EMULSION
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 July 1938, Page 3
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