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ON WEI6HT FASTHt THAN OTHERS ———♦ Nearly dll children aregivencod liver oil ionic* in winter, to . build rip thmr bodie* and protect them againatillnem Then why do *ome . children . thrive better than other* f PRACTICALLY every mother to am that children must be given a-ood liver oil tonic in winter, to help them to put <• weight, and to protect them: again* coughs, colds and epidemics. Then why is it that, although almost every child is given cod liver oil,, some children put on weight much faster man others and are much more free from colds f A famous Medical Research Body giver me answer: The children who putonwtxgm fastest and are safest against infection art those who get cod liver oil in its most digestible form. ■ . « When cod liver oil is given m the formof Scott’s Emulsion,” says this Research Body," children can wholly digest the oU, and get all me body-building goodnesa' they need.” fouk good reasons why voir OHIO'S COD LIVER OIL IOWC MUST IE SCOITS EMULSION I Ordinary cod liver oil and cod, 11* oil mixtures are difficult for tome children to take. Scott’s Emulsion is the most form of cod liver oiL ' Soon a ßtf/ firing a spoonful, ecery drop has gm* to strengthen the child’s whole bemft particularly the cheat and longs. Scott’s Emulsion stimulates ye* child’s digestive juices. Thns ■ ensures that the body gets nourishment out of food. Scott’s Emulsion also contains fcjK phoophitrs of lime and iodl. in building up your chaff’s and teeth* . . ext time you are ordering a wnaer n*J*. r your child, remember that pnly Scon nulsion has all these advantages. •

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 10

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