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THE source of nine-tenths of all f w the wasting or rickety tendencies ▼ ’ B of babies is in the non-assimilation TTIV T A I [ the proper elements of nutrition. <l. JL .1.1 n 9 1 sw 1 I-y The growing body is like a tender J __ plant: it must be tenderly cared for. ■ 5/X i> I Drugs are dangerous and unneces- " sary. All that is needed is Scott’s Emulsion. This great remedy comprises the vital principles of food in an easy form for digestion and assimilation, and is so adapted to the needs of thin, weak, pale or rickety children, that you can almost see the new rich blood bring healthy flesh and colour to their cheeks. Scott’s Emulsion babies are rosy and fat and have dimples. What more could you want your baby to have? UMAaMAMC. Scott * Bowne, Limited, London. AN Chemists.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIII, Issue IX, 26 August 1899, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIII, Issue IX, 26 August 1899, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIII, Issue IX, 26 August 1899, Page 21

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