LAWNMOWERS 1/6 Weekly McKENZIE & WILLIS carry full stocks of the well-known Masport Mower. All Machines fully guaranteed for 12 months. Don't forget you can buy on terms at cash prices at McKENZIE & WILLIS. Any mower paid off within five months only costs the cash price. MASPORT CLIPPER A new model to the Masport range •which is marvellous value, and we expect it to be a best seller this season. 14in C"J/MASPORT CLEVELAND A high wheel Mower (loin Wheels) which gives a very low cut and is one of the most simply adjusted machines on the market. Adjustable cup and cone bearings—- *«» 77/6 MASPORT RAPID A De Luxe domestic type Mower with a very fast cutting knife. Journal ball bearings as used in aircraft construction. Ingress of grass is prevented by enclosed bearings—- "* 84/- \ TRADE IN YOUR OLD MOWER TO-DAY McKENZIE & WILLIS are offering highest prices on old machines traded in on new. McKENZIE & WILLIS 120 HEREFORD ST.
WHY SOME CHILDREN NEVER CATCH (OLDS Moat mother* give their children o cod liver oil tonic, to protect them against colds. But tome children get far more protection from their cod liver oil tonic than other** WHY IS THIS? \V7HY'i» it that some children keep on get none at all ? Nearly all children are protect them in winter. What makes the difference? A famous MedicM Research Body gives the answer to this question. The children • who don't eatcH colds are those tahaare given ' their cod liver oil in its most digestible form. form of Scott's Emulsion, says ■ this cb Body, " children can wholly s they need. FOW WOO HASOMS WHY YOUI WS COD UVB OIL TONK MUST BE SCOTTS BWUHW I Ordinary cod liver oil and cod livar oil mixtures are difficult for some children to take. i2 Seott'eEsmiJaionia the most digestible of cod liver oil. Soon after drop baa lungs. 13 Scott'• Emulsion stimulates your child's digestive juices. Thus it ensures that the boif nourishment out of f 4 Scott's Emulsion also contains bypo> vJkbanbitea of lime and soda, to belp and teeth. . Remember these four important facts' about Scott's Emulsion when next you are buying a winter tonic for your children.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 22
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