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Public Notices. makes no difference Young, old or middleaged, Scott's Emulsion of cod liveri oil and hypophosphites of lime and soda will cure your cold and stop your cough with die same promptitude and certainty* <£<£<&<£<£ Here is a case of a grown man: Ferti View, Nundle, N.S.W., Oct. ioth, 1905. " For a very long time I Lad a bad cold which settled on my chest, and I was also a sufferer from indigestion. I 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. 2nd, 1905. "My son Alexander suffered with colds every winter, and was attacked by croup. After taking a 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 always relieve? 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 oyer the body, and helping the vitality as nothing else can.,^,jfc ~ Always secure Scoffs. 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 pastage and mentioning this paper). New Zealand Aiw»ys got the Kimi. n, g Co«t Wellington •lnnvrltlithlßmaik-th.- ( Scoti &r Rnwo«» fW Fisln.ian-tt.e r-ark of i. , L,X °' > the "Scott-proseuM Sydney, N.S,W.) *?*<^* Food in Sickness. In time of sickness, light, delicate dishes, containing the nutriment to sustain the deranged system without raising the temperature, are what is wanted. One of the most suitable of these is Prepared with milk, as a gruel or hot baked pudding. Such dishes are very appetising to the sick and convalescent. Brown and Poisons, with its reputation for purity, is the Corn Flour for the sick roum See that you get it.

WEAK LUNGS Can get more comfort, more nourishment, flesh & biood ' and strength oat of LANE'S EMULSION Than from the finest Beef. Beef strengthens only the already healthy sj stein. Lane's Emulsion soothes lung coughs, and heaia the irritated bronchial tubes. It gives warmth, strength, and vitality to the whole body. Nothing equals Lane's Empi.sion in nourishing properties. It is the one medicine that will positively cure consumption, and make you fit for haid every day work. IT IS GOOD FOR THE BABY. IT IS COOD FOR THE MAN. IT IS COOD FOR OLD AGE. Ask your chemist for Lane's Evddsion. If he tries to sell you anything else refuse it. Price 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. To get the best results in Washing White Clothes you must have the best Laundry Blue. You may use the best of soap, and faithfully adhere to the old lime successful wash-tub methods, but the washing turns out badly simply because you have used Blue deficient in bleaching properties. When the clothes have a yellow tint, instead of being beautifully white, then you have inferior Blue! " Royal Blue " or Empire Blue as it is often spoken of is the highest grade of laundry blue, because it is the purest ultramarine. If you were to give " Royal Blue " a trial we should gam another customer. What do YOU prefer? If you want, the very best Underwear this Colony produces, ask for "MOSGIEL," If you want sound, lasting wear, set " MOSGIEL." and make, buy " MOSGIEL." If all wool, soft, fleecy, and ' free from cotton admixture, then "MOSGIEL" will give complete satisfaction. All sizes and styles *br Men, Woman, and Ghi;dren<

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Evening Star, Issue 12867, 17 July 1906, Page 3

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