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SUFFERED FROM BRONCHITIS NOW HE IS COMPLETELY CUBED, AND ONE OF THE BONNIEST CHILDREN AMVE. A letter <h*s been received telling about a little child suffering from birth with bron> chifcie. It ie ac follows : — "95 Commercial street, Newport, "Monmouth, Wales, September 7th, 1899. "Dear Sirs,—! am pleased to tell you about my eon, who is now eighteen months old. He had been from, birtjh & great sufferer from brpnchitie,' Having heard euoh good reports of Scott'e Emulsion for bronchitis and other children's, ailments I decided to give it a trial. The result is tjhai my child ie n*w. completely cured, and is one of the bonniest and healthiest children an the world! For this lam greatly indebted , to Scott'e Emulsion.. Wishing you every sue cess, —I remain, yours, truly i . "(Signed). H. SMITH." .

FRANK SMITH. Wβ always like to hear how children are rfjieved from bronchitis by Scott's Emulsion, but there is another phase of this treatment which interests us still more. You rarely find a care of bronchitis by Scott's Ejnuision that you do not-abo notice a great improvement m the general health. $3jiß, to our wind, is * jnosfc important factor in the success of Scojit'a Emulsion. To cure bronchitis, coughs, colds, and other ailments is most' gratifying to anybody, but thie is really only a part of what ie needed. We must never lose fight of the fact that physical ailments depend, largely upon the general state of health, of toe individual, and it is "necessary to giv,e the system vitality and resistive in order to enable Nature to overcome weak tendencies. Scott's Emulsion famishes to the system cod liver oil in a-form that does not tax .digestion. It soothes the inflamed membranes of throat and, .lungs, gives that vital strength, without which nobody can retain good health. ' If you give Scott's Emulsion to your child for bronchitis, or a cough, or «pld, you -will have the satisfaction of seeing c, 'better appetfoe, an increase of healthy flesh, and more vigour and life in every way.

MOWERS i> / That will not do their work • -,-." M ./f . a .Constant Source of Trouble and Annoyance. Wβ M /f do not stock theaa, but Seep to Two or Three Relia&to 3 // Makes, for wbioh we hold a Stock of Extra Farts. If B jw . you buy one of the following you will be setopfr* --- ■" .■-''-■ m ff veaxa to come, and we can always repair sattefaotontSi . . , B/M . '' hairing the extra knlvee, Ac., for them. k r ■'.'■'■■'■?■"£% \" New Excelsior," &£R2B3t "New Model," "The O.K.^ jr J "The Rival.' ■ 'iii . Althoagh good, they are not expensive, and »U nfy *V intending buyers should see them. 1 -PLAKET JR." IMPLEMENTS, ' but they are moving so rapidly we fear we shall cot Su^^!f^g^pgg^ !aEi<!S '^—" - have enough, and must not advestiee too freely. EDWARD REEdE AND SONS, COLOMBO STBBBT, CHRISTCHUKOH. |

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 2