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BUSINESS NOTICES AULSEBROOK 3 Fortnightly Competition—Six Prizes. Quotations will be taken from English nnd American poets, and the Competition will be open to Boys and Girls under sixteen who regularly use Aulsebrook's Cocoa, The quotations will be kept in the paper for a fortnight. AH replica u-;il be opened on the second Saturday, and the first correct reply taken up will receive a cheque for £1 ; the second £1; the third 10/-; the fourth 10/-; the fifth />/-; and the sixth 5/-. State your ape in yonr reply, and cut out the following quotation, and add the came of the poem and author together with your own name and address, and send it to Aulsebrook's Biscuit and Cocoa Factory, Chrlstchurch. "ALL IN THE VALLEY OF DEATH RODE THE SIX HUNDRED." Alwaye ask your mother for AULSEBROOK'S COCOA; get her to keep it and let you drink It when you like, and you will grow up healthy and strong and wise.

CONTRACTED A SEVERE COLD. Which left him with a Dry, Hard, Hacking Cough. Nobody can tell what is going to happen when health begins to fail. Sometime* even the slightest sigus of indisposition have a most significant meaning, and again a very troublesome aihneut may be only temporary. A great deal depends upon the'eondition ot the body whew attacked by outside influences. ■ Let us bring to your attention for a moment a case in point. **10, Suargate street, Dover, England, "May 31st. 1898. "Dear Sirs, —Before I commenced the ute of Scott's Emulsion I was completely run down: had very little appetite for my food, could scarcely put any energy into my business, and was vyy irritable with everyone I c &niejfi* contact with. - I also &~2S , /igh*. lung, and to m> m£w *make matters wor»* §juf ■ I contracted a very KQ£ ¥ severe cold, which "^j: ~_ " leU mc with a hard, Jft\ Aj V dry, haokinij cough. I continued the use *7. IjJk/V *>!'■" of BcoU's Emulsion, |V* IfTy '/ ~"7 with the result that A |V, %' / my appetite soon ■ \ i\ '/' / returned, my cough \ \\/ / was cured, and each ••* / bottleleftmeetroneH. 4. MYHtLU er and healthier at the finish than at the commencement. I may say I am now quite convalescent, and attribute my very speedy recovery largely to the fact of tafcing Scott's Emulsion. *I consider this preparation a most valuable tonic, and firmly believe a good constitution m»y be built up by it. I shall always recommend Scott's Emulsion whenever opportunity permit*. "Yours truly, (Sijped) "H. J. MYHILL. All of Mr Mvhifrs svniptoms we familiar to nearly everybody. The want of appetite, lack of energy, paan in the luug, and hacking cough, are all indications of approaching disease. They show clearly that the body is weak and needs a remedy which wilJ not only stimulate the appetite and .give a feeling of energy, but will also reaftr make He»h and blood! and give vitality tolhe whole system. Such a remedy ie the one which cured Mi Myhill, viz., Scott's Emulsion. This preparation should be taken by everybody with a tendency toward weakness and emaciation, or susceptibility to taking oold. 25

Corks ls'grt-M, 9id"by" the bale; hop* Is 3d; gin** I*. FtoUfcw Br», High ■«•*>—(Adrfc.)

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10635, 20 April 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10635, 20 April 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10635, 20 April 1900, Page 2

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