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AFTER A SERIOUS ILLNESS "SHE WAS LEFT VERY WEAK, COULD SCARCELY WALK, HAD NO APPETITE, AND HAD LOST FLESH." If you have been ill, and find your strength exhausted, take a little Scott's Emulsion after each, meal, and see how quickly your strength returns. The weak condition following illness is about as dangerous as illness itself, because it is tiiis weak condition that invites complicstione and a relapse, which is always more feared than the original attack. It does not require many words to emphasise the importance of this subject. Almost everybody understands that after an illness the system requires very careful nourishment. Possibly the following illustration of our meaning will make the matter clearer: — "9, Colville road, Leyton, London, E., "December 20th, 1898. "Dear Sirs, —It is with the greatest pleasure that I write to thank you for the great good your Scott's Emulsion has done my little girl. Having had a very serious attack, of diphtheria (her lifebeingdespaired of by two doctors) she was naturally left very weak, and although four years and a half old, she could scarcely walk about, had no appetite, and had lost a deal of flesH. Wer were naturally very anxious a'hout her, and _,— y**\ seeing your adver- fc- < tisement I deter- «y*kJs^§?' > *^S*^" mined to try Scott's V i^sSSVV. Emulsion, doubt- 7«vv j©u!n£. in? if she would take it, having (ilj Yji) token so much \| ® (77 mediein* during 4-yJ f\ her illness, but -r / / instead of that, after taking a few : doses she really " ( jC /jy y*\ liked it. She has SjZ-\ I taken two bottles, V and I ran assure Fl.oeeiE oxbiiouqh. you she is not like -{From a phuio.jraph.l the same child. Shs has gained lies!;, can now walk a good distance; in fact, 1 may say it has done her a world of good. All my friends think her a wonder after so severe an Slness, acd I tell them it is all owing to Scott's Emulsion. I shall always recommend it to my friends whenever I can, for I am quite sure there is nothing to equal it. In cases of extreme weakness it is a thorough pick-me-up.—l remain, gentlemen, yours truly. (Signed) "H. OXBROUGH." We venture to say that in her -weak and emaciated condition there was no othar form in which thds little girl could have taken cod-liver oil, and vet the fact that her system needed this oit is clearly proved by the rapidity with which she acquired strength after taking Soott's Emtrision. It is easy to understand how much more effectual Scott's Emulsion is than other forms of cod-liver oil, wthen one considers that in Scott's Emulsion the oil is broken up into minute globules, requiring almost no digestion and ready for absorption. Soott's Emulsion also contains hypophosphites, which aid digestion and "feed the nerves, and glycerine, which prevents fermentation and otherwise assists in the absorption of the oil. Scott's Emulsion is sweet to the taste, and is splendidly adapted to the needs of convalescence. 4*9

|NBiH|H| OPENING OF THE CRICKET SEASON. & WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED FIRST SHIPMENTS OP BATS, BALLS, WICKETS, GLOVES, Sea., £ . I AND INVITE INSPECTION. HhW "V "f/u li c * ll the attention °* all Cricketers t« II Ml/ J/ THE "OXFORD" BALL, wI - e&'' / / Made by the Most Experienced Cricket Ball Manufacturer in Easfoßd. ''Hf.jji *Z iUS ft SPECIAL PRICE BY THE DOZEN, NEW TENNIS AND CROQUET MATERIAL ALSO TO HAND. BACQUETS AT ALL PBICES. A SPLENDID SELECTION BY LEADING MAKEES. CfiOQUET SETS FOB 4 and 8 PLAYEBS. EXTBA CBOQUET BALLS, MALLETS, &o. EARLS' INSPECTION INVITED. EDWAKD KEEOE and SONS, COLOMBO STREET, CHBISTCHUBCH. ESTABLISHED 1866.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10777, 3 October 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10777, 3 October 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10777, 3 October 1900, Page 2