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Chest Cold was curea by scoTrs Emulsion when other treatments failed. Mi's. J. Lennis, 60 Susan Street, C'amperdown, Sydney, N.S.W., writes that: " Other preparations having failed to do cny good, I gave Scott's Emulsion to n 'my daughter, Winifred, aged ■ 10 moHi,ls - w! '° suffered M-Wiv from a severe chest cold, and Ji fevrfp was very thin and delicate. ft After a few doses, site seemed ji; fej much brighter, and her IIM cough was less severe, and vMH ftow ' a f ter ""ft a s!sort course of 'Scott's,' her . cold has disappeared, and she has grown quite fal and strong." Instead of wasting time, risking health and therefore life, with preparations which fail, give Scott's Emulsion at once. Scott's MUST help. This CERTAINTY should be worth to you many times the price of Scott's Emulsion. No other emulsion has ever received the cordial approval of the medical and nursing professions the world over, for preserving, children's lives. Therefore; don't ask for " emulsion "—ask for SCOTT'S EMULSION. | Of all Chemists and Dialers In Medicines. > ! —. M ftf DIGESTION... M JgL CREATES If APPETITE. ■ Green Sole 'itoMtfJfarNewZealand: I FLETCHER niffiLWS & Co,, 1 f ) IMS I notice m isnaeaicuy syni jitww Jmme- 3 dbteJy they arise. They are Nature's a warnings of something: wrong: with jj tho Internal cconomy of tlio body. K Such ailments as Indigestion, Con- jj stlpation, Biliousness, and Headache, | \ uro too frequently not treated as tlioy a should be, and aro nefflccted, with | I consequent serious results. If you jj | experience a heavy feeling: in the h I morning, have but a poor appetite, « sijlfer, from depression oi r-pirlts, or n irritability over triiles, you should ai ; jj once realise that those are sure inJic- | atlonsof sluggish liver, latentdyspep- | : sia or impurities in the blood, a dose of Ji J * WUS I | is w!iai you wat. Yo« will be do- J » lighted to find how much bsttor you $ | fcelnftorv/ards. Many a man who is j | a victim of gloomy sensations is often B suffering from, derangement of the n digestive functions. Unhealthy con- | It dlttor.s react upon the mind. It is j difficult to have a healthy mind in an t 8 unhealthy body. .The brain cannot be [ jj expectcd to be bright and active when l | tho blood that should nourish it Is ont t | of order. Beechain's Pills by driving; | r impurities from the system, regulat- | | ing* tho stomach and bowels, and. | | improving the appetite, ffive rise to a• | | puro blood supply with bencficlal j S effcct upon body and mind. Try e 8 theci once and you will always keep a | I box at hand. Take a dose [ MM TIMS. j ■"1 SyssHzH}! emtaMi fdSP i IFenssl&a irf <ill I Price lojd, !/!},& Z/3. J LANE'S EMULSION.'" Sometimes people ask— " IS iT G88D?" What a question I-: OF COURSE IT 18 GOOD. " It's famous because it's good." Medicines that are not good can't be advertised very long. The people soon know. LANE'S EIOULSIOH, HAS PASSES THE ' EXPERIMENTAL STAGE It has proved itself a reliable Lung Healer and Body Builder, a Cough Curer and a Killer of the Consumptive germ, a medicine and food combined that heals inflamed lungs and builds up bodily strength. THE SALES HAVE BEACHED THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES EAGH YEAR. This is because of genuine merit —because LANE'S EMULSION Soes all that is claimed for it— because of the good it has done —because when tried it is strongly recommended. 2]6 and 4J6 a bottle. 74

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1236, 19 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1236, 19 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1236, 19 September 1911, Page 8

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