■bought •* y ~i)on't neglect even the most simple cold or the slightest cough, in the hope that it will soon pass away. Only .too often, neglect of this kind leads to a weakening of the whole system and to the development of bronchitis, pneumonia or consumption. Young children, especially, cannot easily withstand the weakening effects of these apparently unimportant ailments. Thousands of little lives are lost every year, many of which might have been saved, if only the little ones' mothers had realized the serious necessity for checking simple colds and coughs by a course of SCOTT'S Emulsion. PROVED THE BEST 'FOR ■ coughs, colds, bronchitis, • ' croup, whooping cough and throat and lung troubles.. A remarkable builderj up in all cases of weakness, 'wasting and debility. SCOTT'S Emulsion is composed of the world's finest cod liver oil, hypophosphites of lime ( and soda and purest glycerine— 3 combination" of nourishing, strengthening and body-building ingredients, unequalled by any other preparation. A course of SCOTT'S gives energy and vitality, at the same time that it strengthens the throat and chest. It overcomes coughs, colds, bronchitis and influenza. It gives lasting strength to those who are weak, thin or "run down" in health. You protect yourself and your children against ivinter's colds and epidemics, tvhen you rely on the body-building properties of SCOTT'S Emulsion. * Four generations of doctors, mothers and sufferers have proved it the BEST COD LI^ER Vl_| KIUSOHiBT tcii'kout the , , couohs. cou>». Pftca fishman trade y ~\ ■*««*!. mark cn the ' > • C«at»h« ib« Tantc tad JjjSßfcvSjjf? ' $ £tiC/iߣCi i„ u.«.r Cxm Vtty /i & Kf&J SSBn»BoßM£,iafis:- f /mfjmk WMi ACCEPT I^aSTATION.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15989, 25 August 1917, Page 13
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264Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15989, 25 August 1917, Page 13
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