DO YOU WISH TO BELIEVE IT?. . . 5 Campbell Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, November 13th, 1902. Dear Sirs :—Suffering constantly from indigestion and rheumatism, and hearing a good deal about the merits of Scott's Emulsion, I tested it. Before I had finished the first bottle I felt considerably better, and continuing the treatment for a while both indigestion and rheumatism left me entirely; it has undoubtedly improved my general health as well. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Miss MARION VYHYTB, Messrs. Scott & Bowne, Ltd., 483 Kent Street, Sydney. DO YOU WISH TO BELIEVE that there is relief and cure for indigestion and rheumatism ? It is to be supposed that you do, if you suffer from indigestion or rheumatism. Or if any member of your family is afflicted with these misfortunes. It is perfectly safe to assume that you do wish to believe it—believe, that is—that for rheumatism and indigestion Scott's Emulsion is a cure. Has not one who has seen the cure performed just proved it to you ? It is not required, of course, to explain what rheumatism and indigestion are; if you have them, you understand ; but what you keenly want to know is, the name of the remedy. Hera it is :—
SCOTT'S EMULSION. _*««- matism or indigestion has attacked you or anyone of your family, send at once for Scott's Emulsion. It acts rapidly, surely and steadily, until a cure is reached, and it begins to act from the first dose. It has cured indigestion and rheumatism Jn every quarter of the globe and it will do the same thing in Australia. You have one precaution only to take; and that is to see that on the wrapper of the bottle there is a picture of a man carrying a big codfish ; if that cod-fish is not there, you arc not getting what we promise you—a cure ! You can obtain a sample of Scott's Emulsion and the choicest children's booklet of the year, " A Bunch of Roses," beautifully, printed in colours, by sending jd. to Scott & Bcwne, Ltd., 483 Kent Street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper. All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11580, 11 May 1903, Page 4
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