I "For years I I I suffered | & with • J3 and although I tried many ■ '" preparation* I could only B -■ set relief for a short time, B i' : and then wm agaia a* ■ h bad a* ever. After' the I $ firrt bottle of SCOTT'S B i Emulaion I found my con* • * dition improving, so con- B & tinued with it, and now E ► can positively *ay I am fl '-■ cured. I look and fed a fl •5 very different woman." fl 123 Ferndal; Street. (Mrs.) E. SPICER S 5 Neirtown, Sydney, N.S.W. S i >^\»^' 30vc ' s l^e ' n B f jfitW»^^" actS- H ere ' s Proof in B 2 il»e Reason Why: .The |j M F-mulaon which brouglit M 3 MtrSnjSLY health and spirits § 1 to Mrs. Spicer wasH « SCOTT'S, and if youß \ exactly the samefl .; MrMA results you will be wise B s wi?«% to procure exactly thefl ur n? £mt >lsion~Sottf • I © —with " the Fishinan 0 a wiih the Fish" on the package. ■ SCOTT'S Emulsion is different fromß Jj every other emulsion in being made of B » the finest quality Lofoten cod liver oil I g by the original perfected SCOTT pro-1 a cess—two points which place SCOTT'S fl »far ahead of ail its competitors. There- • 3 fore, when purchasing don't ask forfl 5 " Emulsion;" ask for and getß 1 EiUMlsioii I 3 —the difference between them means I g a cure for you ! fl * See that " the Fishman • a vrith the Fish" is on the package, H I Of all Chemists and I 1 Dealers in Medicines 1
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13191, 11 August 1908, Page 3
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