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Don'! remain in a condition of despair when you can regain health and strength by taking SCOTT'S Emulsion. A course of SCOTT'S builds up the weakened system, reinvigorates the exhausted nerve cells, enriches the impoverished blood, restores wasted tissues and brings back health and strength. PROVED THE BEST for weakness, debility, wasting throat and lung troubles—and as a builder up after After operations, a course of SCOTT'S brings lasting benefit to the sufferer. The body-building and health-restoring powers of SCOTT'S Emulsion are as beneficial to the aged sufferer as to' the teething infant; to the nursing mother as to the newly-born babe, to the exhausted worker as to the growing child. Always see this trade mark on the packagenone genuine without it. Say " SCOTT'S," mean •' gat Four generations of doctors - Four generations of mothersFour generations of sufferers haoe PROVED it the BEST. NEVER ACCEPT V 'AN IMITATION.

Croup is the most prevalent during the (lrv cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children should be prepared for it. All that is needed is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rcmjdy. Many mothers are never without it in their homes. It is not only a safe and harmless medicine, but the beat in use for coughs, aolds, and croup. Sold everywhere,

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1917, Page 2

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212

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1917, Page 2

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