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"^~T| "WHY DOES MY CHILD CATCH MORE COLDS Ol f ™} H MY NEIGHBOUIR'S?" ___ I GkEAT BRITAIN: ANNE AGED ' ALICE, NEXT DOOR .... AGED 9 £1/14/- per minute (mini- , GAIN IN WEIGHT * Ib. IN 6 MONTHS GAIN IN WEIGHT 3* lbs. IN 6 MONTHS mum charge £5/2/-). COLDS LAST WINTER 4 COLDS LAST WINTER . . . NONE # L— 1 I I I Only Actual Speaking CTRAKIPC niEEEREkIfE strengthen her whole body and Time is Charged for. & ■ >**%niVJE UirrcncnwC particularly her chest and lungs." * IN HEALTH OF TWO CHII nRPhI amazing change in a child • lIN nCMLin Ur IWU UnILUKCN Within a few weeks you'll begin Use the RadiO "W/P?. does- my *mie &et f eaky when it has been made completely £tter/playmore v?goroudy Sand gJ . V ... ' yy looking in winter and catch digestible. Otherwise, the oil may through the winter as safely as the Telephone With c£ dio %»&? «*» her mother. « J upset your child's digestion or pass little girl whose mother this • know the woman next door gives her through without 'doing good. 'And i etter °_ Confidence ' > child Scott's Emulsion >but l g™e W that's what can happen with plain « / .. .. mnihtl¥t . M WOnTIOenCe . cMi a cod livef M preparation t00 >, oils and most cod u £ r oil I «*** to envy other mothers when _„ . '~;, , . , , , -, . J saw now much stronger and ■ I , When y°u i"™ a child who is pale So you have to be careful to give } iea lthier their children wire than and peaky and off colour, what your child her cod hver oil in a my , girL winfer she ht ■■ ■ ■ should you give her? Cod liver oil, completely digestible form, and that o }ie cold after another. Then I put MMBMHpMHPP| say doctors, nurses and mothers who is Scott's Emulsion. This is what her on to Scott's She's a regular IF' 1 T li■ *| .'I »J Alf know. Children must have cod liver an eminent Research Body says tomboy now, but I don't mind so ■■MBSMIHiHHHBMi oil to protect and build up their about it:— long as she's healthy." /£^^&st%± Not. i»be..t bodies- "When cod liver oil is given in Get Scott's Emulsion for your /&sMK|jH|lfe of pi a «. Ail Then why do so many mothers the white Creamy form of child to-day. Let her have it right !i^LKlK!£k« i",T t h?i!> have the same heart-breaking ex" ■ Scott'B Emulsion Children con through the winter. Watch her grow fifPMK&a Thl«-» ,'; Penence as the one who wrote the wholly digest the Oil and SO up big and healthy and free from the ;| ' Mwlmßm1 ti« r, gu | ar ~« above letter ? Because they think get all the body-bUllding good- coughs, colds and winter illnesses VH of Brycl"m any form of cod liver oil will do. neSS they need. . that make other mothers so anxious yr "^■pv^ ™"n'' !n "d" That's a great mistake. Children "Thirty minutes after your child about their children. And remember '' t l° omt l have delicate stomachs, and they can has taken a spoonful of Scott's always, it must be genuine SCOTT'S I rjpe.Mnct" 1" omy benefit fully from cod liver oil Emulsion, every drop has gone tc Emulsion. . •• W_= Scott's Emulsion RRYLCREEM Nature's Own Food Tonic l# THE PERFECT HAIR DRESSING i__________________________________________-___--__________________ N.Z. Agents: W. H. Simms tc Son», Ltd., Chcb. ■ USED CARS TO BE SACRIFICED REGARDLESS OF COST! - HERE. ARE A FEW OUTSTANDING EXAMPLES:— Chevrolet Sedan Auburn Sedan Essex Sedan 1934. model; painted grey; nicely plated Auburn Sedan; late model, wire wheels, 1928 model 2-door Sedan. Engine recently and fitted with seat covers. Arranged for two spares> a n new tyres and nicely rcbored and now running perfectly; good camping bed. In very nice mechanical painted and upholstered. #%«#..■■ tyres and paintwork and *%W4l condition. O*)^P * 1 Jkk ' economical to rim. V 111 l ' t_t_lfi Sale Price « JvlW«9 Sale Price , A#l IV Sale Price Mmm+oU . , § Nash Sedan Buick Sedan Essex Sedan Light "6" model; good tyres and paint- Late model, newly painted and in excellent 1929 model 4-door Sedan; thoroughly . work, and mechanically sound; this car order; six wire wheels and all new lyre<>. reconditioned inside and out. Nice tyres carries our strong recom- #*44)P" A rcallv reliable car. _^I*7C ' lnci TU"S ' il?c C' clock> MIP 5^5............. &I--9 Sale Price fc liO . Sal. Price If M D Humber Sedan . Here is a late model Humber car for sale very cheap. One of the best conditioned Used English cars we have had to offer. Must be TU|2ld seen to appreciate real value. Sale Price (W# ■ %^^# ; ■ PRICES SLASHED TO CLEAR STOCK " BUY YOUR USED CAR NOW! Plymouth Sedan Studebaker Sedan Ford Sedan r 1934 model; newly pointed and upholster- C-cylinder model; light "and economical; V 8 model; driven small mileage; one owner cd, and mechanically perfect. For value fitted with air wheels and new tyres; and mechanically right. Ilere-s an opporand economy of operation this model is nicely painted and mechanically sound. lunity which may not occur again. . really outstanding. Sec {*■*% M¥* ' ■ _^I^E f |QP S^ce fcZO9 Sale Price............. t IZ3 Sale Price ItlO^ Standard Sedan Vauxhdl Sedan Chrysler Sedan 1933 model; nicely painted and leather 6-cylinder model; paint and tyres like 6-cylinder model "72" in really nice upholstered; 6-cylinder Ifi li.p. model; new; done small mileage and will stand condition throughout; not a fault to be fitted with extra seating accommodation any mechanical inspection; fitted with found in this car, which is honestly to carry seven passengers. {**% MT* steel wheels. _?I^IC worth £200. _^I^)C iftL fc/49 . SalePric JtIHD Sale Price Xtl-CD If the Car you require is not listed above, we have 20 more which we must sell urgently. TODD MOTORS Ltd. COURTENAY PLACE, Wellington Telephone 51-005

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 7

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