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Be rosy and su v enriching your blooa and filling out your form with the aid of Scott's Emulsion* You cannot go on being anaemic 7 languid, apathetic or downhearted at the same time as you are taking Scott's which is bound to delight you with the feelings ofvvigourr r <£ buoyancy and pulsing life it always brings* 104 Motebeid Street, Redfern, Sydney* N.S.W., Sept 1, 1905. "For a long time my daughter Ruby, aged twelve years, bad been very delicate and anaemic At last I decided to give Scott's Emulsion a. trial. My daughter was able to take it readily, it agreed well whh her, and so thoroughly built up her system that she is not like the same child, being now a fine healthy and sprightly girl." (Mrs.) Jessie Foss. J*J*J* Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil and hypophosphites of lime and soda is the most nourishing of all food-medicines; it is made by the celebrated original Scott process and is pure and wholesome. jtj*jtjtjtjtjtjt dfc» Scott's cannot offend AgSf your taste, cannot upset C&TOJt) your stomach. Jtjtjtj* «imM£t It will cost you nothing; to begin today! Write <■!;] for a free sample bottle llJu (enclosing sd. for postllfflgy age and mentioning this paper). New Zealand Ahmri f*t the Emni- Drug Co., Wellington SSrHl;^"^ *s= o4l & Bowne» Ctd-» THhmiß-tht mark of o_j kt onr \ .• .• tbe-scou-'proccai Sydney, N<S.w.) «J»^*

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12477, 12 April 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12477, 12 April 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12477, 12 April 1906, Page 2

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