The story told by parents who have cured their children with SCOTT'S Emulsion is always one of intense satisfaction. Mrs. Hale, 23 College Street, Balmain, N.S.W. writes (August 1908): "My little daughter Lilian was delicate from birth, and was such a poor, sickly little child that I really thought we should not be able to rear her. She made very little progress for the first twelve months, but we then tried SCOTTS Emulsion which built her up and did her good where everything else had failed.* . Recoveries-like this are the best proof that there is something in SCOTT'S which makes it different from (and far superior to) anything else, and every other emulsion, for wasting children. This "something" is the power to cure, and it is derived from the ol high strength and perfect purity of the ingredients k «»ft) and their perfect and palatable combination ]I by the unique SCOTT 1 M process. Of all chemists IL Ml and dealers in medicines. The mark by whlah you pick out your con 1
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13474, 14 July 1909, Page 5
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