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Weak* Thin, Pale Babies. The source of nine-tenths of all the wasting or rickety tendencies of babies is in the non -assimilation of the proper elements of nutrition. The growing body is like a tender plant; it must be tenderly cared for. Drugs are dangerous^and unnecessary. All that is needed is Scott's Emulsion great remedy comprises the vital principles «|lj|Sße»£ ot food in an easy form for digestion and assimiiafflrllliillr^ tion, and is so adapted to the needs of thin, weak, jfrafjl!P|fll pale or rickety children that you can almost see the 'wiMmSSk new ric^ bl° oc * bring healthy flesh and colour to gH»^M^^S * their -cheeks. Scott's Emulsion babies are rosy and i|lK|Pl|iS fat and have dimples. What more could you want &M®m%msjft your baby to have ? 'Unto-Uvk. Scott &Bowne,Litd.,X.ondoiu All Chemists.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2358, 4 May 1899, Page 55

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Page 55 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2358, 4 May 1899, Page 55

Page 55 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2358, 4 May 1899, Page 55

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