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PkUIq K*tUes. INDIGESTION BIRTH. “MY LITTLE GIR.. JiStf NOW DIGEST ANYTHING;*' ONE of the most difficult of home problems is how togd?C fbod to suit the baby—it is twice as diffiotul if the child has weakness of the digesidytorgans. Hero is the solution in both caes i - ' “ Nelson street, WiritVogtoa Moor, “Chesterfield, England) Slwch 28th, 1901. “ Dear Sirs,—My daughter Glive, aged two and a-half years, has scared, from acute indigestion from birth, ai*- paused us greet trouble and anxiety. She has i.opt mo pounds for various remedies that have' been tried, but all proved of no avaif, for nothing suited her or made, her thrive. Her food was rejected almost as soon as taken, and the poor little thing, suffered great distress. We almost gave up all hope of Tearing her, and, knowing how she suffered, her release would almost have been a blessing. I decided to try Scott’s Emulsion. I was much surprised and greatly delighted tp . notice a radical change for the 1 better in mj child's condition shortly after giving her your preparation. She was able to take ; and irptain her food, and, what is more, it certauily appeared to do her good, for she soon gained itt both flesh and strength., I have now given Scott’# Emulsion a fair trial, and am thankful to say my little gir,l has completely cured and can now eat and digest anything, and I must give Scott’s Emulsion ’the credit. I feel it is not too much to say that we owe her life to your splendid remedy.-—Tours very sincerely. ' , ... , “(SignedV Oils.' Sjuta. You know enough of dm ebb and flow of health in children to be aware that the child is going on well when; it “ can,eat and digest anything.” You will have noticed from the day the child was bom that it was to the question of food the. doctor paid the most attention. It is in just such cases as these —impaired digestion—that Scott’s Emulsion is of the first importance. ' It acts always as it did in the case of Olive Smith: as a medicihe in removing the cause of the indigestion, as a. food in adding flesh and strength. This double action of Scott’s Emulsion, unique among remedies, is just what ail substitutes and imitations fail to secure. Ton can therefore realise the difference between Scott’s Emulsion, which cures, and “other thifigs,” which alwavs produce “ other results;” There is nothing “just as good” as Scott’s Emulsion. Scott’s Emulsion has hone of the objectionable features of common cod-liver oil, is taken by children with eagerness. Comparing common cod-liver oil with Scott’s Emulsion, a distinguished physician writes us; “Your Emulsion is three times as efficacious as a similar quantity’ of common cod-liver oil.” ' On the wrapper of cvery bottle of Scott's Emulsion is a picture of a man carrying a big fish—if be and the fish are absent it is not Scott’s Emulsion. - You can obtain a sample of Scott’s Emulsion by sending fourpsnee to Scott and Rowne, Limited, 483 Kent street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper. All chemists sell Scott’s Emulsion. q & T. YOUNG Have the NEWEST and MOST VARIED STOCK of WATCHES, JEWELLERY, SILVER, and PLATED GOODS in Dunedin. One of the Partners being Always Resident in the Home Country, enables them to Obtain the Very Choicest Goods, and every mail brings the NOVELITES. PRICES AND DESIGNS FURNISHED FREE ON APPLICATION. INSPECTION INVITED. 88 PRINCES STREET. Also at Oamaru, Timaru, and Wellington. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURB BY yiXADAXIO. READ MR JOSEPH COX'S TESTIMONY. Cox’s Villa, Jindalee, N.S.W. November IBth, 1901. MR S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir, —I was a sufferer for about 12 years with a pain in my left side, on the lungs, and I have been under several doctors’ treatment without a cure. And I also had a bad cough, and spit blood and corruption. The doctors always told me my liver was wrong and out of order, and I was subject to asthma, and I had given up hopes of ever getting right. But on reading of the wonderful cures of VITADATIO in the papers I thought I would give it a trial, and to mygreat astonishment it worked like a marvel on me. I took it for twelve months, at the rate of a large bottle a week, and in October of 1900 (nineteen hundred) two lumps came away from my side, where I used to have the pains, and I kept on taking the medicine for & month after, and 1 felt thoroughly cured. I have not been, troubled with it since, and that, is eleven months ago. I am able to do a better day’s work to-day than I could fifteen years ago. I am 67 years of age, and I feel it has added years to my life. lam sending this to you for the benefit of other sufferers, and you ere at liberty to do as you like with it. I am well known in Jindalee and Cootamundra districts, being a resident of 32 years. Anyone that wishes to write to me about my illness, I will _be only too happy to give them all the information 1 can. I remain, yours gratefully, JOSEPH COX. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. The price of Medicine is 5s 6d and 3s fid per bottle. Wholesale Agents, KBMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO., Dunedin. Retail Aged., Mrs S. J. HUTTON, Octagon, Dunedin. The perpetual trustees, estate, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Capital ... £125,000. Director's: Thomas Hoodie, Esq. Walter Hislop, Esq. Keith Ramsay, Esq. W. E. Reynolds, Esq. Manager; Walter Hislop. This <Jompany acts as Executor or Trustee unacr Wills and Settlements; as Attorney for Absentees and others; Manages Properties; Negotiates Loans, Collects Interest. Bent, and Dividends; and Conducts all General Agency Business. “A VOTRE SANTE.” LANCEWOOD having received a Comxpunication to run down into the country in regard to a serious case, will be away attending on it for some time. NOTICE. i LFRED ROY AND CO., SAILMAKERS, x\_ etc., beg to Announce to the Public generally that on and after MONDAY, May 26, they will OPEN A FACTORY, corner of Princes and Walker streets, and hope to receive a fair share of public patronage. Every variety of OIL CLOTHING, TARPAULINS;. TENTS, etc., Manufactured on the Premises,

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Evening Star, Issue 11606, 17 June 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11606, 17 June 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11606, 17 June 1902, Page 1

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