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'Watch that cold. A simple cold if neglected may mean a serious illness, later —even consumption! But, a short course of SCOTT’S Emulsion and the cold vanishes. SCOTT’S Emulsion is composed of the world’s finest cod liver oil, with healing glycerine and tonic hypophosphites. Fifty years’ tests prove it. Doctors praise it. Imitated everywhere —but never equalled. Save trouble —insist on genuine Scotts Emulsion The first step to health AVOID IMITATIONS

- —X r-- • : F : . Mr. Dairy Farmer—i j What’s in a Name ? Many hundreds of : successful da Ay farmers,, and. breeders of stud cattle throughout NewZealand and Australia, know ~ tliai lhe name: ■< ■ .4>c < SYKES’S DRE N C H 1 • : J means RELIABILITY and CERTAIN RESULTS. MR. JOHN HALE, New Plymouth, I Owner of (he “ Holly Oak!’Joseys, Writes that he is a constant, user of Sykes’! Breach at calving timy, and attributes thl Jiealthy state of his herd to the use df Syk/ s’st l ,His advice to all who stj-ive to nutfcc a sUccee( of dairying is to always have Sykes'e llemedkfl fn their shed for emergencies. c-ftfr: .i tu DRENCH WITH SYKES'S. At All Stores 1/6 Packet 17/- Down ■.. :-ly jy. ; ■ BAG WASH THE family n 21011 WASH, for 2/6. The System that Wipes out the HOME WASHING DAY. Get all particulars from: STEAY LAUNDRY, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1925, Page 10

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