ff i-T Strengthen the lungs is good advice to young and olcl. The man, woman or child whoso lungs have been fortified’by SCOTT'S Emulsion, is doubly strengthened to resist ..coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, pneumonia or consumption. Children with weak throats or chests need SCOTT’S Emulsion every day. Growing boys and girls, particularly liable to lung trouble, need regular courses of SCOTT’S. "Men and women, subject to Colds and bronchitis, should take ’ SCOTT.’S regularly during winter months. scorn Emulsion But only SCOTT’S Emulsion as recommended by doctors for over forty years. Insist on genuine TRADE MARK on tvery fackAgt* IMITATED BECAUSE SO GOOD. a—uni/iWHUM tl
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9092, 10 July 1915, Page 2
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