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THE SENSIBLE METHOD OF BUILDING UP DELICATE CHILDREN.

Wastefi children need, more than anything else, food— food o-f the right kind in sufficient quantities. But food, no matter how nourishing in itself, to be of any real benefit lo the child, must be digested and assimilated. The difficulty in all wasting diseases is that the food is not assimilated, it is not absorbed to make blood and tissue, and unless this is done the wasting process goes cn. It is in wasting diseases of children that Angier’s Emulsion shows its greatest power for good. By its beneficial effect upon the digestive organs—its power to aid digestion and the absorption of nourishment —it enables the child to get from bis food all the good there is in it, and is therefore an ideal "builder.” The little or.es all like the Emulsion, and take it with real pleasure when other roedirioes arc refused. Moreover, it is absolutely free from any ingredient that could prove harmful even to the most delicate infant. That it is just the medicine required for building np puny, delicate children, no one can doubt who has observed the increase in weight and strength that invariably follows

its use in scrofula, rickets, ansemffe, marasmus, inherited tuberculosis, and afeef fevers, measles, etc. Pale, flabby, weakly infants and children rapidly gain in flesh, strength and colour when they are gives Angier’s Emulsion systematically. Where, before its use, a sensitive irritable conditio# of the stomach and intestines precluded proper nourishment, these organs now become pacified and retentive, digestion is strengthened, and assimilation of food become normal and complete. Doctors .prescribe it largely for all wasting’diseases of children, and it is used in the children's hospitals. Apart from its value in wasting diseases. Angier's Emulsion, because of its soothing, healing effects, is most useful in all inflammatory affections of childhood, whether of throat, lungs, stomach or in* testines. Unlike other Emulsions, it does not spoil or grow rancid, but keeps fresh and sweet for a very long time. Mothers should therefore keep a bottle in the medicine cupboard ready for use when required. For sale by all chemists ftt 1/3. 2/9, aad 4 /©, ;„■

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16549, 13 May 1914, Page 4

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THE SENSIBLE METHOD OF BUILDING UP DELICATE CHILDREN. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16549, 13 May 1914, Page 4

THE SENSIBLE METHOD OF BUILDING UP DELICATE CHILDREN. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16549, 13 May 1914, Page 4