PublS* Kolini. DISEASES QF~nHTTiT>RKN, ' RESULTS THAT FOLLOW THE MOST SATISFACTORY TREATMENT. SOME children have , so many ailments that .how they continue to exist seems a mastery, A little girt ■ 'had measles, bronchitis, congestion of 4iio lungs And whooping rough, one . the other,-until her system ■was reduced almost to a skeleton. . The mother tells the story in .the following letter:— - 1 ■ • “31 ,Charteris‘road, “ Finsbury Park, London, England, “November 13th, 1900. “ Dear Sirs, —Last December my little girl had measles very badly, followed by bronchitis, which left her very weak and delicate. In July she had congestion of the lungs, and afterwards- whooping 'cough, which so reduced her that she became almost a skeleton. She could not seem ( to recover her strength, and I was advised to give her Scott’s Emulsion. After a few: doses her cough was much better and easier, and she was able to retain ner food, ■which she could not do previous to taking the Emulsion. In a month after commencing the treatment she began to look like her old self, and; gained in strength every day, which was wonderful, considering what a low. state she was in when I first gave her Scott’s Emulsion. 1 found that the nreparation not only strengthened, but put cn flesh and built up her constitution, and I am convinced that it is'nwing to the use of Scott’s Emulsion that my litle girl is now the strong and healthy child she.,is. “Yours very truly, “ .Signed) , (Mrs) M. Storey.” The reason' Scott’s' Emulsion is so potent in bringing back strength and vitality to a weakened system is because it enriches the blood with the l nourishing properties of c idliver oil without tinting' digestion. Ordinary food takes- a certain amount of strength in the digestive process, and where digestion is weak, as is usually the, case in illness, this is a burden. Scott’s Emulsion, on the other hand, requires no digestive 1 effort, and consequently it can give the- system vitality and enrich the blood with the nourishing Properties of food.without any. waste of encr^. You cannot expect to derive the benefits which other people are deriving from Scott’s Emulsion unless yoirtpurchase the genuine preparation. This, may be distinguished v y our trade mark of a man'holding a big fish over his shoulder, which is on the wrapper cf every genuine .bottle, "Sou can obtain a sample of Scott’s Emulsion by sending fourpence to Scott and Bowne, Limited, 483 Kent street, Sydney,and mentioning this paper. All chemists sell Scott’s Emulsion. [A Card.] WA- THOMSON. • SURGEON DENTIST (Recently from the Best' American and London. Dental Hospitals), Can now bo CONSULTED at his Rooms A.M.P. BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. Up-to-date Appliances and Methods Adopted
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His Excellency .the Governor. G. & T. YOUNG, WATCHMAKERS AND OPTICIANS, 88 Princes street. The LARGEST and BEST SELECTION Of WATCHES. JEWELLERY, SILVER and PLATED WARE, OPTICAL GOODS, Etc. The Very Best Value Given. INSPECTION INVITED. T O H N GILLIES, W FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 18 George street, Dunedin, Has just landed 12ft Floorcloths and Linoleums of brilliant new designs, in great variety. Handsome Black-and-gold Iron Bedsteads. Brass-rod Fenders and sets Fixe Brasses, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Curtains, Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Mattresses (all kind* and sizes). Furniture in great variety. Prices sent on application. Time payments arranged. Terms easy. 0H N GILLIES, FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, Corner of Great King street and Moray place. Funerals conducted at Lowest Prices in Town and Country. Our undertaker resides on these premises, and can always be got to attend to Funeral Orders by day or night. Telephone 479. mHB PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N£\V ZEALAND, LIMITED, Capital £125,000. Director!: Thomas Moodie, Esq, Walter Hislop, Esq. Keith Ramsay, Esq. W. E. Reynolds, Esq. Manager; Walter Hislop. This Company acts as Executor or Trustee rniacr Wills and Settlements; as Attorney for Absentees and others: Manages Properties; Negotiates Loans. Collects Interest, Bent, and Dividends; Conducts all General Agency Business. J. AND W. FAULKNER, Engineers, Ironfounders, Iron Bedstead end Ornamental Iron and Wire Workers. Having severed all connection with the firm of J. W. Faulkner and Sons, Limited, we have COMMENCED BUSINESS for the MANUFACTURE of Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses, Iron Gates, and Pillars, Iron Railings, Wire Shutters, and all Kinds of’ Ornamental Iron and Wife Work at the Premises now being erected at the CORNER of CASTLE and ST. ANDREW STREETS, where w# shall be pleased to receive all work declined by the firm of J. W. Faulkner and Son, Limited, and we GUARANTEE all Work entrusted to us to the ENTIRE SATISFACTION of Customers. J. AND W. FAULKNER. Present Address: 245 Cumberland street N. WANTED Known —That J. W. Faulkner has also Severed his Connection with the Finn of J. W. Faulkner and Sons, Limited. NOTICE.— If yon want good Tea, 2a w>D procure you a lib tin of delicious Nectar Tea; bear in mind this is not la worth of cheap tea and Is worth of “Tattersail,” but 2* worth of good honest tea from runny Ceylon. £lb and lib tins, all grocers, CIT,. GEORGE JAM. —Selected Fruit O Best Suar. AU xnoaa,
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Evening Star, Issue 11626, 10 July 1902, Page 1
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