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Can YALL UP RESERVES ? Behind each man in the firing line there stretches the long chain of reserves the vital line of support eventually leading back to every man, woman and child of the Nation, no matter how remote from active hostilities their lives may appear to be. War-time conditions demand of every member of the community, Health and the Efficiency that goes with it: Reserves of vital energy must be available to meet emer gencies that may arise. Resistance must be constantly built up to combat the inroads of such minor complaints as Coughs and Colds which So often lower vitality during the Winter months, and leave the way open to more serious ailments. To create and maintain these vital reserves of energy there is no finer aid than Scott's Emulsion. In palatable and readily digestible form it provides the vitamins A and D of Pure Cod Liver Oil, the ideal winter tonic for young and old: Even those whose digestions are too delicate to assimilate Cod Liver Oil in any other form can benefit immediately from Scott's Emulsion ; for it is SO easily digestible that every drop is quickly absorbed into the system to strengthen chest and lungs; create firm muscle, sound bone, and strong teeth; and to build up resistance to Colds, Coughs, 'Flu, etc: Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion Mlatures Own Yovrl 7nic All Chemists and Stores: Large Size 5/4. Product of Scott & Browne (Aust: ) Ltd., Surry Hills, Sydney. The &uencee Ve A4 {Not of Made Hadee? HANSELLS LabotasortonLtd 'CLOUDY FOOD The Essence for Urengih) FLAVOURINGS Noecizaianah Sccess 'Marvtllouse

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 261, 23 June 1944, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 261, 23 June 1944, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 261, 23 June 1944, Page 15

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