THE CATERPILLAR PEST.
To all the bounties that Nature pours Tub at our feet she adds sometimes as if to terve us for a little extra effort, a pest or wo. Australasia knows what a caterpillar pest is and no one enjoys it at all. Some lay, doubtless, a remedy will be found for he caterpillars as has been found for some vf .the pest, known to ordinary life, as in he case of growing children—say, teething. The remedy for this is no longer a matter .f arguing ; it is simply one that long ago vas proved beyond contention — Scott's Emulsion. Children who are given Scott's .mulsion during the teething time will go 'irotigh without the slightest trouble or nnoyance from this pest and will emerge rom the growing with sound teeth of -ood shape and regular size. Scott's Emulion is the perfection of cod liver oil without the cod liver oil taste or smell, and with all its manifold valudp-in a treble .ondition. Children delight to take _*-and fc, keeps fresh to the last dose. If your -hildren are at the age for teething, send H (for postage) to New Zealand Drug Co., Wellington (Scott and Bowne, Ltd., Sydney, N.S.W*)* mention this paper, and you will receive a sample bottle and " A of Roses." All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion. * 3
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8002, 4 May 1904, Page 4
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221THE CATERPILLAR PEST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8002, 4 May 1904, Page 4
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