LOW ASD WRETCHED. • HOW RUN DOWN WOMEN" SUFFER— UNHAPPY DAYS AXl> SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. THIX AND WEAK. HEADACHES AND BACKACHES. NOTHING AVAILED BUT Or Williams' Pink Pills
I COMPLETE GOOD HEALTH Evidence from 23. Lambi Street, Lily field. LtUhhardt, N.S.W.. June 15/*, 1906 :~'«My son Albert Leslie suffered at various times from diarrhoea, asthma, pneumonia and bronchitis, of which he had three attacks in six weeks; in fact, he was so weak .that I did not think he would recover. But I gave him Scott's EmuUion and now he is restored to complete good health, his flesh is firm and solid and he has cut two teeth without the least trouble; before taking Scott's Emulsion he suffered very much while teething." (Mrs.) K. HART. The Reason Why He Recovered It was the splendid nourishing power of the pure Norwegian (Lofoten) cod liver oil always used in Scott , * Emulsion which saved Albert Hart and will do the same for your own little one. This beautiful oil is made so perfectly digestible by the Scott process of manufacture that the most delicate babe can take it without a bit of stomach trouble. Moreover, the little ones soon _ get to like Scott's. /Utfry N.B. In buying /fhflb Scott's look for / O| "the fishman T :« with fish" on 1 11 every package. j\ \S_ TRADE MAJtK scorrs ■ EMULSION From all Chemists and Dealer* in Medicine*
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12963, 16 November 1907, Page 3
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