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GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW.

A cough or a cold is rarely serioue in itself. The serious phases are .the condition it reveals and what it may develop intp if thil condition is neglected. We otten read <A severe illness that starts from taking COlOr For instance, here is a case :— ' . "I some time ago suffered from innam* mation of the lunga, brought on by a severe cold. My condition became a most eritieu one, and I was confined to my bed. variousremedies were tried, but f&Hed to pWJOT. benefit, and I began to despair of ever getting well again. I was advised to try Sew* Emulsion, and did so. I found relief ftltet taking the first few doses, and, ty «"' tinuing to take it for some time, was utumately quite cured. Thanks to its use, Jam much stronger and better in health tww formerly. It cured mc when all ewe J»««»i and I never fail to epealc mM in recommendation of it to others. -Sincerely yon", (signed) Mrs G. B. Fakquhar, Theltew; Norwood, Adelaide, q. A., July 30th, W» It is almost an every-doy occurrence w hear of lung affections, "brought on. Wt ■ severe cold,* and also of remarkable ourWDJ Scott's Emulsiqn ; but the secret of theeatw of both is not so often explained.. W" ] explain it in a few word* for you. (/>«§"* ond colds, lose of flesh, signs of a weakened system. The ™xw lacks nourishment, and the eyetem «» vitality, In this condition the bodyw susceptible to all forms of illness. particular ailment which results from negwi. of it is merely a matter of teed.epcy< , The reason Bcott'e Kmuleipn is SO edapW to these weak conditions ia becausei the local irritations, and brings *»* "' , resielive force—the vital 9trengtU~w «" system. Scott's Emulsion is the beat we>y lo take cod-liver oi »»»??£ phosphitee. It is e»ey on the digest i organs, and is assimilated readily*

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9816, 27 August 1897, Page 2

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GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9816, 27 August 1897, Page 2

GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9816, 27 August 1897, Page 2