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PUBLIC NOTICES. Half the trouble with ,-, m ss m §s3Hft Mrs. £. Whitney, Envwre, writes; — " Washing isn't half the trouble it used to be now I use Sunlight Soap. I don't ■ have to boil the clothes at all, yet they look whiter and newer than if I boiled them for hours with the old-fashioned kind j of soap." "And what Is more, / Sunlight Soap doesn't * k crinkle and chap * my hands." NO. 07. GUARANTEED UNDER THE "PURE FOOD *CT, 1900," B 6V ICVER BROTHERS LIMITED, jj BVOKEV, N.S.W. No. ST. in an old lady of 70 who had never expected to-feel any better. Her name is Mrs. Louisa Small and she writes from Avondale, Church Street, Ryde, N.S. W., (sth July 1910) that: "For nearly 7years I had suffered jrom /% general debility, and, as I r am 70 years old, I did not \ expect ever to feel any better. jj) About 4 weeks ago, I decided w lo take Scott's Emulsion, and after only two bottles I fed quite strong and well. Scott's Emulsion is indeed a very valuable medicine. A dessertspoonful taken in a small cup of hot milk at bedtime ensures me a good night's sleep." Debility yields equally surely to Scott's Emulsion in persons of all ages. Your age makes no difference; the important thing to remember is that if you suffer from debility* Scott's will banish it. And Scott's is the only emulsion which can prove by world-wide testimony that it CAN do this. This CERTAINTY should be worth to you many times the price of Scott's Emulsion, so do not ask for "emulsion"-—ask for SCOTT'S EMULSION. Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines.

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Evening Star, Issue 14637, 5 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14637, 5 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14637, 5 August 1911, Page 4