Don't go by look# Doctors know thai even the healthiest looking children have this same Weak Spot Illness threatens even the youngest baby. The germs of coughs, colds., whooping cough, measles and diphtheria enter Emulsion, made specially to strengthen this Weak Spot. SCOTT'S Emulsion is a complete body-builder. It supplies a' sufficiency of essential vitamins they promote growth and ward off infection. It has all ihe nourishing fats—nothing is lost by concentration and the bone-forming hypophosphites as welL <> That iswhySCOTFS Emulsion builds tone and muscle, blood and brain. lit puts on weight. It helps baby in every way. fAsk your doctor. He will agree that SCOTTS Emulsion is the ideal tonic extra to a growing child's diet. SCOTT'S Emulsion Strengthens the Poison Neglect of a small sore or abrasion may cause not only pain and dis comfort—it can start virulent septic infection. You should act at once; apply Germolene Aseptic Ointment. Let this wonderful remedy remove all impurities. Germolene penetrates to the furthest point of danger, instantly killing every poisonous germ, soothing, cleansing and healing with remarkable speed. The treatment which is. so successful over ulcers, eczema, burns and !;calds and many severe forms of skin disease is perfect for slight troubles. Don't be without Germolene in 7our home. It isn't worth the risk. Gel: Germolene for BAD LEGS, ULCERS, PSORIASIS,CUTS,BURNS, SCALDS, SORES, ECZEMA Obtainable km all CHEMISTS HIKES ASEPTIC OINTMENT 1/9* 4/- Per Tin
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22161, 15 July 1935, Page 17
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