Wr&iffl COUGHS & COLDS. JB/^0 irom their silver wrappers, and m§jp let ti - "- t " slowly dissolve is the then come from, tke tablets in the ■ farm of fames which you breathe through the throat into the longs. In this easy and pleasant way not only is the fool aad germ-laden at- i mosphere filtered as you breathe it in, but every part ot the throat and j bronchial tubes is soothed, strcng- ' timed, and made to successfully resist tne microbes that spread toaghs, colds, sore throat, iriflu- , ema, bronchitis. Sreatheable Peps ' keep the cold out and stop infection. ; COUGH gone EMULSION \ CHEAPEST in the END.^ ; tars pi Scoters Emulsion:are* craved hot by months but * i by 37 years, stringent tests I and proved results. I All throat and chest I complaints — £ —all weaknesses due to poor r auUition are banished by tfeispure,palalable emulsion. This is only one of thousands of letters: ""After taking tke contents of one hottie of Scotfs Emulsion, my cough 15 quite gone. My doctor recommended (Scott's Emt^sum mid stated as his Opinion that it was the best prepara- ■ A fyn of its kind, hy far Jhe cheapest ht the end. It has been very fully borne' ' out in my own case. Mr.P~J.Hart* Heidelberg Road, Alphington, Melbourne, Victoria. ImZLK*. . .«■ , Observe, the doctor said SCOTT'S I Enmlsion,notaniniitationorsubsti- I tote. Therefore, do not ask merely I tar emulsion; ASK FOR SCOTT'S I Emulsion and seethe Trade Mark, g . ffSBL. if the emalsion yoa bay does B&£Bx\ n °t bemr this trade mark, it Mfmßmsy is not SCOTT'S. Therefore, KHm|T oee Che mark befmreytm tray Wgmß^r ~ m fiomrantcc of SCOTT Sin parity tattl genuineness. ; I|H OF ALL CHEMISTS <fc ft^A MEDICINE DEALERS. BOVRIL f lit/ tti& alter ftwosewerk Is fotae. ttlre«j*t&e naaOs sett, ?£Vlfe. <*«B, •» **° ***< «BMce tJteHi fit ftrsny drawtef b<
€[ The sturdy -/^ — 2^\O®^T^ i_ children hasten jJQQfIr V^/^S home from school -J^L^^/^^^^^^^V whenever luncheon Cd|rlilißis» time is Cocoa time. if 2ln£k*Fkk COCOA rj^^^^^^^y helps hearty young appetites S^gP^ jSfigl over the long wait between )\^jr fl A delicious beverage ' j^L an food, having the greatest strength and finest flavour.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 4
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