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Measles is a common complaint which JMJfc ./'* Jf^X^ ">Sw^3 ! uwSl often leaves behind a weakness and J^SS^fe^L^\ YK \ dans-erous condition of health. '. JsS^^S^^^^ V\ '"■/m\™Tsnl I Children, especially, are very apt to y^^^^^}jl^^^^^|^^^a^l^^ be troubled with chest qomplaints and /w^ffit*'fffl| iyS^^^W^^ $ / to remain dull, thin, listless and pale /|/ffl| iffV-liSi* Mlmm Whooping cough resembles measles ■fj^S V* % lV m *^;'^ZtiW^ • only m the nature of the after-effects: iwS ':.' V None genuin* Often both, adults and children, are lflm| >.' .:• \ /fi[ package.^ left with hard coughs long after fi|ag » A ffll In all such cases treatment by |1 1[' # \/ 7JB V^l I SCOTT'S Emulsion is necessary. Hflv* W / mffluk \ Vai/ilfc / Then, the patient recovers quickly. Km it*'. B / s&mms&k \^lJw/v Appetite is regained. Weight m- iffKq'* W vSIf \raß/ creases and the roses of health are / : HJHv*. Jfl V iJwr |i The more serious the illness* the greater JffiP A T '^^3^^^ ' ' ' «•'■ /^ necessity for insisting oh having i(^^//Jml\ ■ '■ ■^^%' i -: ■ ■■■'. ..-•■-' ■ , '*■-,'[ \j& '■ •"» ■■ ■' '■ ■v ■ '-^' ■ ' .■■■■'' ■■'" '■■ ■ *' t -■."■ *".■"■■•.' -■' . ' ' Recommended by doctors m cases of '„.'■• COUGHS, COLDS BRONCHITIS WASTING INFLUENZA WHOOPINGGCIUGK CONSUMPTION PNEUMONIA MEASLES RICKETS AND TEETHING Just as good as it was m grandad's days EQUALLY BENEFICIAL AT ALL AGES OF LIFE .■I :',;;-,y '.;,;■ SCOU '6 BOWNE (Auilralri*) LlJ* 483. Kent Si.. SYDNEY. NSW, -, t •r^%^^ j iW^%% JmUSr * 8 no^ atl a PP e^ sei T an^ digestive agent until it is mixed with cold water. Vj^P^^V^^HK^^m'Sf Water releases the keen "bite" and wHH^ l \jpjWß^\ It ®^JjM flavour which are m the oifo of the mustard. Don't try to fool your The eating and serving of "dry" mustard is purely a local habit. Australia used to do it, but has learned better. Mustard is always served mixed with cold water at all the best hotels, clubs and restaurants, m every other part of V the world. "Dry" mustard is bad form and utterly useless. Mix with cold water some minutes . before using. COLMAN'S MUSTARD Do not use it DRY!

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NZ Truth, Issue 979, 30 August 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 979, 30 August 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 979, 30 August 1924, Page 14

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