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MOTHER’S TROUBLE Pitiful letter about her child «T go through tortures worrying X about my son. I feed him well, yet he isn’t as strong as other boys. He catches so many more colds than my cousin’s boy. She gives her child Scott’s Emulsion, but I give my son a cod liver oil tonic, too. What can be wrong with him ? ” When mothers find their children getting peaky in winter and catching one cold after another, they look for help to cod liver oil. And quite right, too. It’s the finest body-builder you could give your child. But you must be careful to choose the right form of cod liver oil. And that s where some mothers make a mistake. They don’t realise that cod liver oil should be made digestible so that children’s delicate stomachs can get all the goodness out of it. If it upsets your child’s stomach or passes through undigested, you are wasting money. That’s what may happen with plain oils and most cod liver oil mixtures. But there is one cod liver oil tonic which even the most delicate stomach can digest easily. It is Scott’s Emulsion. Read what an eminent Research Body says about it: “Only when cod liver oil is given in the white creamy form of Scott’s Emulsion can children wholly digest the oil and so get all the body-building gobdness they need." Actually, Scott’s Emulsion is even more digestible than milk puddings. Thirty minutes after your child has taken a spoonful of it, every drop has gone to strengthen his whole body and particularly his chest and lungs. That’s what makes him strong, sturdy and free from colds or other winter illness. Get Scott’s Emulsion from your chemist to-day. Give it to your child regularly through the winter. Watch his appetite improve, his cheeks fill out, his muscles get hard, his whole life become as happy as any mother could wish. But see that it is SCOTT’S Emulsion. giimiiiiniinniiiiiiiiiiniinnniiiiniininniiinniiiHinniniimnimmiiiniiiiu^ I For the Gay I I Festivities Ahead! | H We have just opened a new and g §jf exclusive range of evening Frocks || 1 in delightful styles and materials. = 1 These are not being displayed— jj = please ask to see them. = McKAYS

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 4 May 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 4 May 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 4 May 1937, Page 3