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What's wrong with my child ? " k T a recent school outing I could have hidden my face in shame," writes a mother. "My girl seemed so pale and peaky beside die other girls. Even Mary, my sister's child who's a few months younger, is much stronger and catches cold much less i often. My sister gives her girl Scott's ' Emulsion in winter, but I give Edna a cod liver oil tonic, too. If only someone could tell me what was wrong." Doctors say that there's no finer tonic for building up children's bodies and protecting them against winter illnesses than cod liver oil. Yet thousands of mothers have the same bitter experience as the one who wrote the above letter. And that's the risk you run if you give your child plain oil or an ordinary cod liver oil mixture. An eminent Research Body has discovered the reason. Its report says that "cod liver oil must be made, wholly digestible before it can do good; it must be made into the white creamy form o? Scott's Emulsion, so that children can get all the body-building goodness they need." Other winter tonics may either upset your child's digestipn or let the vital oil pass through without doing good. But Scott's Emulsion is absorbed into her system within 30 minutes and by that time every drop has gone to strengthen her whole I body, particularly her chest and lungs. §cott's Emulsion puts into your child's ; body just what it needs. Purest cod liver I oil to make sound muscle and tissue. ! Hypophosphites of mineral salts to make 1 bone. Vitamin A to keep off illness. I Vitamin D to tone up the whole system. j Get Scott's Emulsion for your child j to-day. Let her have it right through the j winter. Watch her grow up big and healthy [ and free from the coughs, colds and winter i illnesses that make other mothers so anxious about their children. But. remember, SCOTT'S Emulsion.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19378, 16 July 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19378, 16 July 1937, Page 10