"My, Jktle daughter Linda,' ■■* aged 2^ years, was mm^mmmmimmMm SCOTT'S I- 1 • I LINDA KCIELLAIt Emulsion, her cough was almost gone, and she was I continued SCOTT'S and nowahe j is quite cured, and twice the size she i was before." MAY McKELLAR. I 9t Princes Street, Church Hill, N.S.W. 29/7/07. © ° ■ Above is the Proof in the Facts. Here ia Proof in the Reason Why : The reason is-i. that of the numerous competitive emulsions (all copied from SCOTT'S which is-the original), none is made of the Sixnc intensely nourishing ingredients by the, unrivalled SCOTT process. The ad-ran- , tages secured by the SCOTT process tra < perfect digestibility and absence of nausecm taste and smell, both supremely important points where delicate children are con-.| cerned. Therefore, when purchasing, don't 1 ask for " Emulsion ; " ask for and get ■' Emulsion —the difference between them means a curs for you ! See that tho.Fts&nan With the fhji is on the package. Of all Chemists and Dealers in ■ medicine. Ayer's * _^ Sarsapa- Jgf' SxJFm£%J rilla is a W$F prettygood fssim iy *S 0* com pan- -Sarly \j-"-^» ■ ion. Better SMS v '^\^» you go away «wB g* from home. It -*Ss2> may save you a long illness. And if you are not going away, keep it witU you, always, in the house. is the bast family medicine you cat have. A thorough course of treat* rnenfc with it makes good red blood, brings tho old color back tothe lips, fills out the cheeks, and gives tha glow of perfect health. \ Perhaps you suffer from the en-^ f eebling effect of a prolonged spell oS warm weather. If so, Ayer's Sarsaparilla will vitalize your blood and give you renewed force, vim, and energy. . i As now made, Ayer's Sarsa* parilla contains no alcohol. There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AVER'S. I^ Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.. U.S.At AYEB'3 PIIiIiS, tho boat family laxative #BARRACLOUQH'S ACACIAN BALSAM IS CERTAIN ! WEAK HEAIITS MADE STRONG, DR DAY'S IIEART-HELP makes weak hearts strong. It has already mado hundreds of weak hearts strong hero in New Zealand — has restored health and happiness to many a sufferet" from heart complaints. This is by far the most important work known to bo accomplished by any medicine, for until heart trouble is rectified tho other organs of tho body canuot do their work properly. The heart is tho/ hardest worked organ of tho body, and upon tho unfailing constancy- and regularity of its action depends tho .vigour of tho nervous system, tho strength of tho digestive organs, and, in fact, lifo itself. Soma parts of our bodies aro so arranged that when one organ fails for p. time to perform its duties there aro others which come to the rescue and lido over the difficulty, but not so with the heart. Upon tho heart devolves tho wholo duty of keeping every part of tho human system constantly supplied with that vital fluid called blood — a duty so important that should it stop completely the result would bo certain, death. It is of vital importance then that a weak heart should not be neglected, and regrettable though it is, ailments "of th© heart are much more common than it is generally supposed ; indeed, tho highest authorities now declare that owing to the bustlo and strain' of modern civilisation, and our unnatural mode of living, quita ono person out of every four is troubled! with a defective heart. It is now, however, a fact — a fact being demonstrated every day the world over — that heart ailments are as readily benefited by the right treatment las are ailments of any other organ DR DAY'S HEART-HELP has made hundreds of weak hearts strong and healthy. If you aro troubled with any of thesa symptoms — pains in tho region of the heart, irregular pulse, dizziness, smothering or choking sensation in tho throat, fainting spells, inability to fie on side, especially the left, shortness of breath after slight exertion, swelling of feet "and ankles, etc., procure a bottle of DR. DAY'S HEART-HELP to-day, and start the treatment without delay. DR. DAY'S HEART-HELP is now sold by Wellington Chemists in, large size bottles only at 4s 6d. T. BEADNALL AND SON. ' PICTURE FRAMERS AND FINE ART DEALERS, 62b, WILLIS-STREET. WE are now showing New Pictures. Any one desiring a Choice Picture at a reasonable cost should not fail to call *ud inflftect.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 123, 23 November 1908, Page 3
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