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Using up Force. A human life consumes an enormous amount of force. The power utilised in a single day by the heart alone would astonish you. And we have to generate this force as we use it. We have very little power stored up, as we know by the faint feeling when we miss a single meal. ' The people who need more force than they have are the countless millions who are thin, weak, delicate, frail, or actually ill. The Consumptives, Anaemics, Scrofulous persons, delicate children — all lack steam. To these people we have only two words to say. The rest of our story will speak for ifself. Scott's Emulsion Scott & Bowne, Ltd., London. ""■ All Chemist*.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 59

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Page 59 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 59

Page 59 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 59

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