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PREPARING A CURE A cure for disease—and in this instance we mean by disease coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles, diseases of the blood, such as scrofula, diseases of the bone, such as rickets and incidentally what might be called diseases, the fevers and convulsions of teething—has in a sense to be prepared, that is certain tilings have to be done of which, of course, the purchasing of a remedy is the principal. But even so, a cure cannot be counted upon as certain unless the ingredients of the remedy are prepared with most perfect and scrupulous cleanliness. This is, and always has been, the case in the preparation of Scon's Emulsion. Its inJjLIM& gradients, are of a purity seldom to be met with and Scolfs M t fi? r£fi is prepared with a tjjj i£T J. ajjj cleanliness that is W Urt most uncommon. tL / / These two facts and mM I(A V^s^i' the further fact that fij&l 'fc Jgijb 'Scott's Emulsion is j!M***iy WfitL a scientific remedy — - that has won the Trade Mark. ' approval of over 5000 medical men throughout the world is what enables its proprietors to-day to claim unhesitatingly that it will cure the diseases mentioned above. The proprietors hold, open to inspection, many thousands of letters from people who having been cured by Scott's Emulsion,' have voluntarily placed the fact upon our files. Scott's Emulsion is made from the finest Norwegian medicinal cod liver oil perfectly blended with liypophosphites of lim<? and soda, and glycerine. When you are buying it, note the trade mark printed herewith, which if it is upon the package will guarantee your cure. In preparing your cure you must see that the Fisherman is present. If you need health, send sd. (for postage; to Xew Zealand Drug Co., Wellington (Scoit & Bowne, Ltd., Sydney. N.S.W J), mention this paper, and you will receive a sample bottle and "A Bunch of Roses." All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12027, 31 October 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12027, 31 October 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12027, 31 October 1904, Page 4