arethehealihand happiness of her loved ones during the dangerous winter months. SCOTT'S Emulsion guards the health of the whole family. Its vitamin-rich cod liver oil strengthens the body and maintains the vitality. Its tonic hypophosphit.es nourish and sustain. SCOTT'S Emulsion soothes, heals and protects the lungs. It banishes coughs, colds, influenza and bronchial troubles. Babies thrive on it. Growing children need its vital nourishment. Adults are better able to face changeable weather while taking this proved food tonic. But, it must be genuine Recommended by Doctors in cases of : COUGHS, COLDS ORONCHITIS WASTING INFLUENZ/ CONSUMPTION PNEUMONIA MEASLES RICKETS SCOTT & BOWNE
OF LIFE Vitamin B stimulates vital life processes, promotes digestion and growth, increases the appetite, protects the body from nerve disease, and increases the quantity while improving iJie quality, of the milk of the nursing mother. Q, Absence of Vitamin B from the diet will produce neuritis; appetite and digestion are impaired; constipation, heart trouble, anaemia ensue. The regular use of Marmite will guard against Ithese human disorders, for Marmite is the world's richest known source of Vitamin B. ©. Marmite is a delicious flavouring agent, and should always be used in soups, stews, gravies. It is delightful in sandwiches and savouries, and makes a healthful, invigorating hot drink d Use Marmilte every is day for better health, Mfjjf ji Sanitarium Health Food Co. THE WORLD'S RICHEST KNOWN SOURCE OF VITAMIN B.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20888, 2 June 1931, Page 2
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