A BREATHING COLLEGE.
Every little while there is an attempt made by somebody to try to find a new way of improving the human race. The latest London idea is "a breathing college," to hslp by breathing pure ozone, and it doubtless will be a success. But for those who have not time to go to a breathing college there is something to promote the health of their lungs and.put their bodies in a perfectly sound condition—it has done this for thousands of people during the last thirty years —Scott's Emulsion. It is tSie most perfect preparation of cod liver oil that can be obtained. In addition to the superlative good cod liver oil does people it is three times as effective when taken in Scott's EMULSION. The disagreeable taste and smell of the oil have been taken away. Scott's Emulsion is most palatable; it is the very first emulsion for curative effect of all the emulsions before the public, no matter what oil they are made from. For making solid flesh, building up the system, purifying the blood, strengthening the hones, and giving that exact stock of health that always repels the approach of disease, Scott's Emulsion has no rival. If you need health send 5d (for postage) to New Zealand Drug Co., Wellington (Scott and Bciwne, .Ltd., Sydney, N.S.W.), mention this paper, and you will receive a sample bottle and " A Bunch of Roses," All chemists soil Scott's Emulsion.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12660, 14 September 1904, Page 3
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241A BREATHING COLLEGE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12660, 14 September 1904, Page 3
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