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_For Sale. INTERESTING LETTER FROMA NURSR SPEAKING FIIQM THE STANDPOINT OF AN EXPERIENCED NURSE AND ALSO AS A MOTHER. 4k. M 9;SL thc strong endorsements of ■*+■ SCOTT'S. EMULSION are those recoived from certificated nurses, who are certainly m a position to see what this standard remedy does for patients. As you will see by the following letter, some of the results from taking SCOTT'S EMULSION are w, thing short of marvellous : "90 Chesterton Terrace, London road, "Plaistow, London, E., England, " June 11th, 1900. Dear Sirs, —During ray experience .as & nurse 1 have had ample opportunity of forming a just opinion of Scott's Emulsion. I have known of most marvellous result* from taking it, especially in the cases of young children. As a mother, lamin a position to testify personally to its valuable properties. My little son, four years old, was from birth most delicate, but since taking Scott's Emulsion has become, a splendid boy. Upon all occasions, when opportunity offers, I shall speak in the highest terms of the great curative properties of ihe preparation.—Yours very truly, " (Signed) Aeble. N. Thompson, " Certificated Ladies' Nurse." After influenza—and, in tact, after anv disease—SCOTT'S EMULSION is most valuable in nourishing the patient back to health. It is very easy on the digestive system, and furnishes nourishment to the entire body, without any exhaustion of energy. Children that do not thrive pick up on SCOTT'S EMULSION so rapidly that they.fairly astonish their parents, while adults suffering from wasting tendencies, as in cases of consumption and anemia, derive most remarkable benefits from its use. SCOTT'S EMULSION is not a secret nostrum. The formula is given freely to the medical profession, and the public is told frankly that it is cod-liver oil, hypopbosphites. tions for use in the system, and offered in a form that is acceptable to both palate and stomach. SCOTT'S EMULSION is more economical than any other form of cod-liver oil, because it produces the desired results and accomplishes its object quickly, without taxing the system and without waste. Comparative tests have repeatedly shown that where plain oil, for example, is given to a child it will 'S EMULSION will be absorbed. Test* of this nature have convinced many physiciaai of the practical Utility of SCOTT'S EMULSION. milfi PERPETUAL TRUBTKiitJ, EBXATB, X AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Director!: Thomaa Moodie, Bcq. Walter Hislop, Esq. Keith Ramsay, Esq. W. E. Reynolds, Esq. Manager: Walter Hislop. This Company nets an Rxecutor or TruatM under Wills and Settlements; at Attorney for U Interest, Rent, , Dividends; and Conducts all Genera] Agency Business. GREAT CLEARING SALE Of «■ SURPLUS STOCK."** WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND SLtiVES-PLATBD s GOODS, FIELD-AND: OPERA GLASSES, LEATHER GOODS, Etc. G. AND ,T. YOUNG, 88 PRINCES STREET, Having finished Stock-taking, have laid aside a Large Selection of Goods, which they have decided to clear at ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS from usual prices. The REDUCTIONS will be Shown in Bed Ink. Further, ALL GOODS NOT SPECIALLY REDUCED IN PRICE will be SUBJECT TO A DISCOUNT of TEN PER CENT. 2/ OFF EVERY POUND. Now is your opportunity to get BARGAINS in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, Kto. Inspection Cordially Invited. Sale Commences on MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. Orders from the Country will receive Special Attention. ANGLO - PARISIAN DRESS CUTTING ASSOCIATION.—Miss Kate Stewart, Teacher of Dressmaking at the Technical Classes, Resumes Teaching on February 4 at her Rooms, High street, opposite D.I.C. The Anglo-Parisian is in advance of other STstems of Dress Cutting on account of its simplicity of method, and the perfect fit which it ensures. Ladies can easily learn the system in a few lessons. Fee covers tuition until perfect. Prospectus and full particulars on application. Evening classes. > A. and T. BURT, Ltd., Sole Proprietors and Makers in Otago and Southland for WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHTS. Suitable for all classes of lioof Lighting. Cheaper than the ordinary wood glazed, Wo putty or wood kerbing being required, And GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY WATERTIGHT. Specified by the Principal Architects. Legal proceedings will be taken against anyone Infringing our Patent Rights. A. AND ,T. BURT, LIMITED, Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Coppersmiths, •Manufacturers, and Importers. mHE 'STAR' MAY BE OBTAINED AT GRtAT KING STREET (near Duke street). -J. Benfell. GEORGE STREET NORTH (near Frederick street). —R. Jt'Lennan, tobacconist. PRINCES STREET SOUTH (near painter).—F. Hi Hiker, tobacconist. OGG'S CORNER.—E. Essex, fruiterer. MAIN ROAD, CAVERSHAM.—Chas. Ckrk, news agent. NORTH-EAST VALLEY.-J. Sims, behind Roberts's Store. ARCADE.—P. Mitchell. 323 CASTLE STREET (opposite Sdwrn College). , ' ■'' RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. CARGILL ROAD.—Carpenter's (opposite Wright, butcher). Also from Lads at GRAND HOTEL CORNER and * OCTAGON (George street comer). T. GEORGE JAM.-Ask for and see tfamt you get it. All Grocers. « to remit Postal Orders instead of stamps.

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Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 1