Master Robert is a sensitivo youth of four summers. His mother recently• was discussing a surgical operation during: the dinner hour, her visitor being a hospital nurse. Robert sat all unobserved, but quito unable to proceed with his dinner. Suddenly he struck in—"l don't think this is pudding talk, mother, dear." Influenza can't live if people- will only take "Nazol" a 9 directed. Tho healing qualities of this new remedy penetrate to tho source of tho trouble and cure. Price. CO doses, Is. Gd.—Advt.
Vigorous life restored bg SCOTT'S Emulsion which succeeded at once after other things had failed. His mother, Mrs. E. Cross, Bray Street, Mosman, Sydney, N.S.W. (29th July, 10), writes that: "WWiout success I tried numerous preparations for my sen, aged 10 months. He was very ill with a severe cough, had no appetite, could not retain his food, and rtvas so restless at night that it was impossible for me to sleep. After the first bottle of Scott's Emulsion lie was decidedly better, and now lie looks quite a different cltild, and sleeps and cats well, cough quite gone and cutting teeth without any t£ trouble. It is due to Scott's Emulsion that my son's life has been saved." The sooner Scott's Emulsion is tried, the sooner the " upward turn" begins. Scott's Emulsion is the only emulsion which can give you CERTAINTY, which rests upon a worldwide reputation for saving sick children, and which should be worth to you many times the price you pay for Scott's Emulsion. Therefore do not ask for " emulsion "—ask for SCOTT'S EMULSION. Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1204, 12 August 1911, Page 14
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