Cough-Curing * "The Cough was eased almost a immediately—is now completely c oared " n Coughs in m oommoQ in this sort of weather as roses in Jan*; all kinds of ■, coughs from all kinds of rations, yet all the coughs and all the reasons fire way to one ° thing: " 109, Nursery Road, Losalls, J ' " Birmingham, England, » "April 9th, 1901. ti "Dear Sirs,—My child suffered from © measles, which left behind amost distressing ti oongh. I tried several remedies for him, including an emulsion made by another firm, r but it had not the least effect and did not t relieve the cough one atom. I. was then o recommended to try Scott's Emulsion and ft to this end procured a bottle, and from that j, time my child commenosd to steadily im- c prove. The cough was eased almost imme- „ diately, appetite;greatly improved, and 5 vitality ana strength increased. I beg to v say my child is now completely oared, t and to Scott's Bmuliioa only can I la £ •.' \ , ■■ '■ \fi HARRY SHARRATT. ? (From « photograph.) l * O justice give the credit of this satisfactory t result. I consider Scott's Emulsion Im- „ measnrably superior to the other Emulsion I tried, and its pleasant taste and palata- " bility is a great point in its favour, the child , taking it readily from the first, but it was * only with the greatest difficulty he would n take the other preparation. To show you how noticeable the improvement must be in o my boy'scondition, I may state our friends li frequently remark upon the ohange in him o and say how healthy he now looks.—Yours v truly, (Signed) E. Shabbatt." c "To Scott's Emulsion only can lin s justioe give the credit for this satisfactory • result." The result Mr. Sharratt alludes to was the cure of " a most distressing cough." For oough-onring is easy if you know just & what to do. All the coughs of these bitter c winter days will yield to Soott'e Emulsion, J and we have no hesitation in promising t> you prompt, almost immediate relief, I with ultimate cure. Is it not the part of a ..wisdom and oomfort to care the oongh yoa d have? ■ "• • a We are bound to point out to yon, not more in our interest than in your own, that * while caring coughs is easy enough if you take Scott's Emulsion, it by no means ° follows that you will cure your oongh if yon 7 aoceptanything said to be "just as good." " There never can be an imitation just as C . good as the original. As for " substitutes, ,, t no substitute for the good done by cod-liver t oil has yet been found. v Then, too, after cod-liver oil has refreshed a and reinforced the blood, two other ingre- a dients—blended in Scott's Emulsion—come into play, those perfeot bone and tissue 8 builders, hypophospbites of lime and soda. -, The three—as combined by our processform the perfect treatment for all coughs \ from whatever cause arising. * Scott's Emulsion, too, ia pleasant to taste, fi easy to digest, and has—according to an n eminent physician—three times the value f the same quantity of common cod-liver oiL s Remember, therefore, to Bee that it is Scott's a Emulsion, on the wrapper of every bottle of r which you will find a picture of a n>» j carrying a big fish. G x»u z*lu ..vin a sample ci Soott'e Emulsion by sending fourpence to Scott and Borers*, Limited, 485 Kent street, Sydney, T and mentioning this paper. All chemists «cX Scott's Ermiwioß BBUlsisi WOUNDS, AND * LACERATIONS ° needs an antiseptic dressing. Chamberlain's Pain Balm answers this purpose to perfection. J It is a liniment of wonderful healing power " One application gives relief. Try it. * All Dealers; price, la 6d and 3s. Wallace and Co., Triangle, sella it* 4
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11441, 27 November 1902, Page 2
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