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" WAS GETTING THINNER EVERY DAY." . BUT "NOW HE IS~TWICE FELLOW..WITH A GOOD COLOUR AND MUCH STRONGER. Herewith is a typical case. There are thousands more just like it, and there isio reason in the world why every one of them should not ba treated in tiie same way, ajnd with the same results as revealed in this letter.* — . "51 Wharton street, King's Cross, "London™ W.C., England, "March 21st. 1899. "Gentlemen,—Will you kindly allow mc to oiler you my greatest thanks for the benefit your "Scott's Emulsion has done my little son. He is just three and a half years old, and some few months a*?e> I saw that he was beginning to pine away, and was getting thinner every day. It used to worry mc when I got liome at night to see him, so I decided to give Scott's Emulsion a ' / j^fs- B tA\ \ A ' ms^m^ \rf JA &¥_, .-r-\ *^rJ^Ji jr JOHN JAMPS HENFt V CO PP. fi--.--i.ri .i rh'-U^jraj.-ii. } ■' trial.. After taking a couple of bottles the differsnee was marvel—<us, and now he is twice the little fellow, with a good colour and much stronger,' I can only jnit it down to Scott's E_i__ion, and sm>_ld advise everyone to use it.—l remain, Gentlerrien, I Yours very truly. "(Signed} - * J. _. COPP." ! It m unnscessarv to attempt to account '' for the decline m ibealth of tills little hoy. The fact is that children often show wasti in*g tendencies without the cause being ap- ; parent. Even with the best- of care and a ! well-regulated diet, children still at times to get thin, lose their appetites, and s-vr in other ways that their assimilation of food is not what it o_?ht to be. In all of these cases Scott's Emulsion is just what is needed to strengthen digestion, increase the appetite, e_r*kh the blood, and bring the system ■ back to its normal state of health". Scott's Emulsion is not only the most popular, bat really the most advantageous way in which to take ood-liver oil. This preparation separates the oil into minuiie globules, and wraps each one with a thin coating of glycerine. In addition to these ingredients are hypophosphiies of lime and soda, which are of great benefit •to gro'tvin:: children. Scott's Emulsion is sweet to the taste and it is almost in its fi—il state for absorption into the blood, so that the digestive organs have ihtle to do with it- Scott's Emulsion does not tax digestion, and it will restore tlie vitality of a child when all other remedies and foods do no good whatever.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11111, 1 November 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11111, 1 November 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11111, 1 November 1901, Page 2