T i ■ . T3 " Two months ago my four children, aged six years, five years, three years, and seven months respectively, were all J very ill with cough, and the baby was also teething. I tried SCOTT'S Emulsion, and the children are not only quite cured of the cough, but stronger and g> better in every way, and my -- baby is cutting her teeth without any trouble. I had no difficulty in getting them to take SCOTT'S." (Mrs.) J. W. Tait 167 Chapel Street. Mamckville, Sydney, N.S.W. 18/8/07. _ Above Is the Proof in the Facts. Here Iβ Proof in the Reason Why : The above letter shows that SCOTT'S .Emulsion was successful*in each case, g*. and speedily success- — j»Jj l 8» ful. This was no mere _ *■ cnance » there was a mm jp£«WSsV definite reason for it nt fI~~i?MT — t ' se ' nt ' nse nea l> n g ti£;lfJißa* and nourishing force m- TxjsT of SCOTT'S. The »:; riim combination of adlE ?Mjk vantages results from wiraPk tne finest procurable 55 5; materials and the S SkS/mSim original perfected SCOTT process, by which SCOTT'S alone is made and which places SCOTT'S away ahead of all competitive emulsions. Therefore, when purchasing, don't ask for I " Emulsion;" ask for and get Emulsion \ "" —the difference between them mean* "" a cure for you I SEE THAT "THE FISHMAN WITH THE FISH "13 ON THE PACKAGE. Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 136099, 25 April 1908, Page 4
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