CHILDSWEAK CONDITION Mother wants advice. “T can’t sleep through worrying i. about my girl,” writes a mother. “ She looks so frail beside her friend Peggy, and catches cold so easily. I know Peggy’s mother gives her Scott’s Emulsion, but I give my child a cod liver oil preparation, too. What can I do ? ” When you have a child who is pale and peaky and off colour, what should you give her? Cod liver oil, say doctors, nurses and mothers who know. Children must have cod liver oil to protect and build up their bodies. Then why do so many mothers have the same heart-breaking experience as the one who wrote the above letter ? Because they think any form of cod liver oil will do. That’s a great mistake. Children iave delicate stomachs, and they can only benefit fully from cod liver oil When it has been made completely digestible. Otherwise the oil may upset your child’s digestion or pass through without doing good. And that’s what can happen with plain oils and most cod liver oil mixtures. So you have to be careful to give your child her cod liver oil in the one completely digestible form, and that is Scott’s Emulsion. This is what an eminent Research Body says about it: — “Only when cod liver oil is given in the white creamy form of Scott's Emulsion can children wholly digest the oil and so get all the body-building gowtness they need. “Thirty minutes after your child has taken a spoonful of Scott’s Emulsion, every drop has gone to strengthen hsr whole body and particularly her chest and lungs." Within two or three weeks you’ll notice an amazing difference in ; your child. She’ll put on weight, grow sturdy, rosycheeked and free from coughs and colds. Start your child on Scott’s Emulsion from to-day and watch her go through the winter much better than other children. But see that it is SCOTT’S Emulsion.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 179, 30 June 1937, Page 6
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