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Public Notices. Yjm Age makes no cliff ence Young, old or middleaged, Scott's Emu 1 - ion of cod liver oil -nd hypophosphites of lime and soda will cure your cold and stop your cough with the same promptitude and i -ertainty* Here is a case of a grown man: | Fern View, Nundle, N.S.W., Oct. 19th, 1905. “ For a very long time I had a bad cold which settled on my chest, and I was also a sufferer from indigestion X took Scott’s Emulsion. My cold has entirely disappeared. lam better and stronger in every way.” W. A. Woodley. And here is a case of a child: Arcadia Street, Merrylands, N.S.W., Nov. and, 1905. “My son Alexander [ suffered with colds every winter, and 1 was attacked by croup. After taking a I few doses of Scott’s Emulsion he was completely cured, and he has not had the slightest return of the trouble since. He has gained in weight, and feels and looks thoroughly well. ” Mrs. C. E. Reid. Why does Scott's a 1 ways tclievc? Because it is the finest food medicine in the world, acting especially on the organs of the throat and chest, building up sound flesh all over the body, and helping the vitality as nothing else can. J* ATwnr* sot (be Band* _ « . _ , »lon with thin mark- the (Scott & Bowne* Lto«> Sydney, N.S.W.) cM Always secure Scott’s. No other emulsion can touch Scott’s for the chest. If you would care to try it free, send for a trial bottle gratis (enclosing sd. for postage and mentioning this paper). New Zealand Drug Wellington What Brown S Poison’s Com Flow win do for you in Winter Cookery In your soups it lends consistency and improves the flavour; in Sauces for Hot Vegetables you have these dishes at their best; in hot Custards, Com Flour v Souffles, and hot baked puddings for your children, it is always delicious.

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Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 2

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