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SAVE THE CHILD! Weakly little ones are made strong and bonny by SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod liver oil and hypophosphites of lime and soda* <£ Fragile ones are made robust, ailing ones made well Mothers who give Scott's give their children health and save themselves anxiety* <&

J HiU Street. Lejchhardt, N.S.W., October M, 1905. "My little, daughter Mildred, aged 16 months, had a severe attack of bronchitis and seemed to be just wasting away; she was so weak that she could not take any nourishment or even turn over m bed. However, from the first dose of Scott's Emulsion I noticed an improvement m -her condition and now she is quite like a different child, for she looks and eats well and can get about all over the place." (Mrs.) A. Baroen. A good plan is to keep a bottle of Scott's by you and give a dose at the first sign of chill, cold, cough, skip trouble, teething, weakliness or languor, Always have Scott's for children. Scott's is the original and far better than any imitation can be. JL It is absolutely safe, sure ArfSg m its effects, economical; ifgffik nice to take and bound JfcSegfr to agree. &#&&#&# fsjSGgp Prove this. Write at WfrjL once for a free trial boftl. »k«Ufe (enclosing 46. for post Iwrafe a & e an< * men^ OI " n g tfcf paper). Scott & Bown. Kmui- Ltd*, 483 Kent Stnx , : iwituth{Bin«tk-the Sydney, N,b.W.J«^v .tiruan— the lnwrk of Uie"Soett"pioceMi

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NZ Truth, Issue 71, 27 October 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 71, 27 October 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 71, 27 October 1906, Page 3

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