THE PARADISE OF CHILDHOOD.
"CHILDHOOD is the happiest period of life. How tragic, then, when the. little one has to spend the happy days of childhood on a bed of sickness! Or, without being downright ill, the poor little soul may be cruelly distressed with childish ailments, which render it languid or fractious—a burden to itself, a" anxiety to its parent*. If all mothers only knew how easily by the aid of Scott's Kmul-
sion of cod liver oil with glycerine and the hypophosphites of lime and soda the troubled little one can be made strong, joyous, f«» of overflowing life!
The happy experience, of Mrs. A. M. Halk, of Eitzroy-street, Burwood, N.S.W.. is worth noticing. On September 2, 1904, she wrote to us:—"My baby, aged four months, had been undersized and delicate from birth. He had a dreadful cough and was bo ill that 1 had small hopes of ever rearing him. From the first dose of Scott's Emulsion 1 noticed an improvement. It agreed well with him and has built up bis system so thoroughly that he is now as tine and healthy a child a* you could wish to see." Scott's Emulsion is the only form of ood liver oil which can be taken without nausea and is l>oiiwd to digest, however delicate the baby stomach may be. Scott's Emulsion cures rapidly, and is therefore economical in the truest sense. Every particle is digested, every particle does good. Write to-day for a free sample bottle (enclosing 5d for postage and mentioning tins paper) to New Zealand Drug Co., Wellington (Scott and Bowne, Ltd*., Sydney, N.S.W.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12859, 6 May 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)
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268THE PARADISE OF CHILDHOOD. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12859, 6 May 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)
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