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MOTHER FEEDS GIRL WELL' Why isn't she strong ? "\Y/HEN baby was born, ray one W thought was to make her strong and healthy. But now that she is six she isn't half as bonny as my friend's little girl, who is only a month or so older. My friend gives her child Scott's Emulsion in winter, but I give my child a cod liver oil preparation, too," writes a mother. What a bitter worry this must be for a mother! It all goes back to the fact that children especially have a deli sate digestion. A famous Medical Res.arch Body work ing in London has recently confirmed that it makes a big difference to a child's health which kind of winter tonic motners giv- " Because," states this Research Body. ;c only when cod liver oil is given in the white creamy form of Scott's Emulsion can children digest it properly and get all the goodness out of it." Mothers who go into the chemist's sho_ to buy a protcctivcand body-building tonic this winter should ask themselves, "Am I buying the kind my child can digest ? " In Scott's Emulsion every drop of oil is finely divided to form a white digestible cream. 30 minutes after a spoonful has been swallowed every drop has gone to strengthen your child's chest. At once she begins to build up a resistance to winter illness such as she has never had before. Within two or three weeks you'll notice an amazing difference in your child. She'll put on weight, grow sturdy, rosy-cheeked and free from coughs and colds. Stan your child on Scott's Emulsion from to-day and watch her go through the winter much better than other children. But see that it is SCOTT'S Emulsion.

Saved £4 on Year's Egg Bill A Wellington boarding-house keeper put down 800 eggs, using two jars of EGO, the Paste Preservative. This actually saved her £4 on the year's egg bill. After twelve months these eggs had been boiled, poached and fried, and were as fresh and delicious as new-laid eggs. No "preserved" taste.no broken yolks when you use EGO. FROM ALL STORES Handy 1/6 Jar Does 400 Eggs < EGG PRESERVATIVE

Improved Facilities Special equipment is now used to ensure complete secrecy for all Radio Telephone conversations. RATES T.S.S. AWATEA, 3/4 per minute (Minimum charge 10/-). AUSTRALIA, 15/- per minute (Minimum charge £2/5/-]. GREAT BRITAIN, £l/14/- per minute (Minjmum charge £5/2/-). ONLY ACTUAL SPEAKING TIME IS CHARGED FOR. USE THE RADIO TELEPHONE WITH CONFIDENCE

RAILWAY CAMPb The Herald is obtainable each afternoon from Mrs. Simmie O'Connor. Bartletc's Camp, who will also deliver papers to other Railway Camps. WAIKOKOPU AND KOPUAWHARA RAILWAY CAMPS. The Herald Is obtainable each afternoon from C. R. Nicholson. Digger Service.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19423, 7 September 1937, Page 8

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455

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19423, 7 September 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19423, 7 September 1937, Page 8

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