\ \ v N. couglis cause anxiety i e Possibly it is night. One of the children • or father, himself, suddenly develops alarming symptoms. The slightest cold or the troublesome cough, which has been neglected for days, grows worse. The doctor is called and once more the old lesson, that it is dangerous to neglect a cough or cold, is repeated. Fortunately, the dangerous course of coughs and colds can be stopped by taking SCOTT'S Emulsion, SCOTT'S Emulsion wards off coughs and colds. Even when once contracted a prompt course of SCOTT'S Emulsion prevents dangerous developments and often leads to a quick recovery. s During serious illness men? women and children who have been nourished by SCOTT'S Emulsion stand a better chance of life than those who have not SCOTT'S Emulsion contains the world's finest cod liver oil with tonic hypophosphites made pleasing to the palate by the unique SCOTT process. For those who are subject to coughs and colds, for each one whose throat or chest is weak, for the man who suffers from smoker's cough or catarrh, there is no better treatment than that a/Forded by SCOTT'S Emulsion. And, because SCOTT'S Emulsion builds the body 3 , fhe sv.>.-:« tixn; thfc» '■■ -.r.-t-xtr; the throat ami lungs, u is th '>•:;■<: strength-maker ror weakly , 1.ch;.,, for growing t"0- and girls, for a *mic j girls, for nursing mothers and foi all those who arc run down, out of sorts or suffering from the effects of overwork or worry. If you knew the infinite care with which the ingredients are selected and the patient exactitude which attends the preparation of each bottle of SCOTTS Emulsion, you would never accept an imitation or risk the health of yourself or your children by buying a so-called 'just as good'preparation. JUST AS GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN AS FOR ADULTS. SCOTT ■& BO'iVNE fJtuibraUiM Ltd., 483, Kin Sired. SYDNEY, SS.W.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18457, 21 July 1923, Page 12 (Supplement)
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