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ONLY RUN-DOWN CHILDREN CATCH (OLDS BUT YOU CAW SAVE YOUR CHILD NOW BY GETTING A 7 THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE WHEN your child catches a cold, the reason isn’t simply that he has been exposed to infectious cold germs. Children are exposed to infection every day. Cold germs arc everywhere—in houses, streets, schools. Yet thousands of children never catch cold—nor would your child if he were as strong and healthy as these ocher children. Your child’s cold is a sign Of another trouble, more serious than the cold itself. It means that be is run-down, so that his power of resistance to infection is weakened—he is liable not only to colds, but to influenza, pneumonia and epidemic*. But luckily you need not allow your child to remain in this dangerous condition any longer. It is possible both to get rid of your child’s cold and to build up his resistance to all kinds of infection—simply by giving him Scott’s Emulsion. Read what a famous Medical Research Body has discovered. 'Soon aftor your child has fakon a spoonful of Scoff's Emulsion,' writosthis Bosoarch Body, 'ovary drop hat geno to build up roilsf* anco to infactien, particularly in tho chast and lungs.' ■ The result is that your child’s cold disappears as quickly as it came —and meanwhile his whole body is being built up, strengthened and protected. He puts on weight nearly twice as fast, he enjoys, his meals better, his '■hecks become rosy and his arms and legs grow strong and .sturdy—and, best of all, he is safe against all ftiture infection. Start giving your child Scott’s Emulsion regtiilarly from to-day SCOTT’S EMULSION

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22510, 19 September 1938, Page 6

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375

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22510, 19 September 1938, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22510, 19 September 1938, Page 6

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