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MAKES EASY TEETHING It is wearing enough to care for a child tormented with teething troubles during the day, but being up half the night with more of the same is appalling! Both day and by night all these troubles and fretfulness and the fever—even the convulsionscan be avoided for your little one by giving Scott's Emulsion, the greatest friend a mother ever had in her nursery 1 Prevent the trouble by beginning early when the teeth are due. The remedy is at the nearest chemist's. It is Scott's Emulsion I It is the sure, safe road to easy teething. Thousands of mothers throughout the world have had cause to be grateful to Scott's Emulsion, which kept their little ones free from pain during teething time. Get Scott's Emulsion, and have the house comfortable, instead of upset. From our crowded files we take this pleasant letter: Wyman Street, Broken Hill, N.SAV. August 26th, 1903. Dear Sirs, — I would like to give you an account of the benefit that my little daughter, who has been delicate and fragile from birth, has derived from Scott's Emulsion. i§jHaHKv It seems in - r* credulous, the difm ference it has made. ih» She has g-lined i \£W greatly in weight, \ *4L Br and has cut teeth \*t?* JT without any trouble. On former occatfJKf sions, when cutting her teeth —before WjWvTriYv having your Emul- ! i tttiW * s < on—sne was vcrv ~ r ill • but, thanks to Margaret Logan. - your Scotl . s Emul . sion, she has had no trouble whatever with the last teeth. She is now 18 months old, and both my husband and myself are delighted with the good that Scott's Emulsion has effected. Yours faithfully. F. LOGAN. Messrs. Scott & Bowne, Ltd. If you need health, send jd. (for M^ postage) to NewZeabndDrug Co., J&SB Wellington (Scott & Bowne, Ltd., Fujfib Sydney. N.S.W.), mention this ■ I paper,and you will receive a sample I , Jjf bottle and "A Bunch of Roses." \ fll All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion, ft Note thisTrade Mark when buying. 4UPH» You all Jiave ewn, I have no doubt, Hew many people go about With puffed np eyes nnd noses red, A heavy feeling in the head. Tis wondrous strange to ine that th«se> Should not endeavour to appease These ills, whu.li tlwy m> oft endure. Br using "Woods' Great Ppppermin* Cure." 6

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11955, 6 August 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11955, 6 August 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11955, 6 August 1904, Page 2