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What is <f i J the matter lb With your chest? Perhaps a little pain, a little cough, a little wheezing, a little stuffiness ? Never run past nature's danger signals! Act instantly ; take SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod liver oil and hypophosphites of lime and soda and avert the danger. You will quickly be well. «-*_*<_*«* Hamilton-on-Forth, Tasmania, July 15, 1905. "My son, Ledgitt Jordan, was for years a great sufferer from weak lungs, and was often so HI that he was unable to rest in bed, being compelled to sit by the fire to enable him to obtain any ease at aIL He decided to give Scott's Emulsion a trial, and did so with most wonderful results. It gave him an appetite for ordinary foods, and so eased his lungs and cough thai he was enabled to sleep well He is restored to complete good health, and has gained two stone in weight" (Mrs.) D. B.X. Jordan. Scoffs Emulsion never disgusts, never dis- ! agrees. It k the original emulsion of cod foyer oil which lias stood the test of 30 years. The celebrated Scott process, by which • Scott's alone is made, has been constantly Im-sroved and to-day produces the finest emulsion and thr most nutritious form of m_ cod Over oil in the world* A_A_ Always SCOTT'S for __V_\\ thechat-*J»Jtjtjljtjt ____T Test the truth of this. _y*f Write at once for a free W\\ sample bottle (enclosing lIJa sd. for postage and men- ! A-____. -toning thfr paper) to IBOTf New Zcalar-iDrug Co-, ai__ "Hi tb. rm_». Vel l * o ..*" l (Scott & don with tbumatk-the Bowne, LtcL, Sydney, fWinuui-U.- merk ot fJIJW )jSjtJtJtJtJtJt

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12591, 6 September 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12591, 6 September 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12591, 6 September 1906, Page 2