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Toothachfcand a Sleepless«|H HOW I OVERCAME BOTH. I had had a long, tiring day of it. Got home from work Ml_™iwJ 10.15 p.m. (Parliament ought to stop this overtime for cEvTS fe" Had supper, warmed my feet, and tumbled into bed at f' '-' Dead tired. Now for sleep. Oh, my I A frightful & . in that bad tooth. No sleep now. Why didn't I get it t»t «_W' % ' other day. Truly, bad teeth " make cowards of us all." "" with gas it will cost mc 5/., and 5/. takes some earning '"<' dently got cold in it coming home against the keen east wind $ Midnight: still tossing about. Wrapped a flannel round my ■ "* ? °' Tried laying on that side. AH no good. It struck one o'clock -/ '1 ■' two, three, four; then, later, as the birds began to sing, I dwed I off into a fitful slumber. Awoke unrcfreshed. Determined to quit \ ; - » that tooth. Picked up the paper at breakfast. Hullo! this? Extractions WITHOUT PAIN at the British Dental* ' Parlours, Inglis' Buildings. That's the place for mc. 945 | >w 1 '. , arrive there. 9.20 emerge—minus a tooth, but plus a lot of satis."* " faction. Cost only 2/-, too. No pain and no gas. Pity I didn't.. > go a month ago. I'll go back there when I want that set of teeth' ? in. Certainly I will. Note address: Inglis' Buildings, Corner K Cashel and High Streets. N.B.—Slept like a top last night, — 1' r ■<

"While teething my little ___ff Thomas suffered greatly, l|*>k and became very thin and '"• Scott's EmuUionproved to be just what was needed to build him up. His flesh is now firm and solid, he sleeps and cats well, and this wonderful change is due entirely to Scott's Emulsion. I "shall always keep a bottle in the Till? house." 1 OIL (Mrs.) J. FELLEW. EVIDENCE Jrom 33, Harris St., Pyrtnont, N.S.W., July 19, 1906. Teethinga wonderful change The Reason WHY he grew Bonny Cod liver oil is extraordinarily full of nourishment, but the oil must be of the best quality and it must be made digestible, or it can do but little good. None but the finest Lofoten (Norwegian) oil it ever us id in Scott's, and this is broken up so finely by the original Scott process fthat the stomach, however fatigued, can easily absorb it. The lime in Scott's provides the material so often lacking in the baby system for strong, straight, trademark white* teeth. See " the fishman with the fish" on the package and be sure you are getting Scott's. From all chemists and dealers la medicines. Scott's EMULSION

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12935, 15 October 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12935, 15 October 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12935, 15 October 1907, Page 4

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