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a. veyy trying timß imlesa mothers &3.0 W how to treat then;. We have often stated in these newsE' aper articles tlhat tlha difficulty babies ave. in cutting,their teeth depends largUy upon their general condition of health. The delJOdte child has no end ol trouble, while the 'healthy ba% gets through this trying period, as a ruler, very nicely. ,0 all cases babies can be helped materially, aa is suggested dn the following let 1 "67/Tredeigar Bead, Bow, B. Poland " aSrdTebrM-ry, 1900. " Gentlemen)—Some month? ago my littl: daughter Dorothy, aged thirteen months, was ta'ken with a sharp attack of bronchitie while teething, and began to lose a great, deal of flesh, I was advised by friend to give Scott's Emulsion a, trial. I' did so, audi am glad to say it was with DOfJOTHY MAYHSRN. . '.-.'.' : (Fromapl)Wgrap!i.) . ■ .'. complete, success. The bronchitis has entirely disappeared, and she is cutting her teethe with greater ease than she ever did. before. I can also speak of Scott's' Emuljiion,as a preventive against coughs and colds. During the trying weather of the last few months, she has been taking Scott's Emulsion, and has been free from these- troublesome complaints, while beforehand we dreaded changes in the weather. I can recommend Scott's Emulsion most highly. "Yours faithfully, " (Signed) GEORGE H. MAYHERN." If every mother know what a great ad: vantage Scott's Emulsion is to babies during teething, and, in fact, to all growing children, there would bo much less difficulty than there is to-day. Many a mother is anxious about the health of her child, • i a little Scott's Emulsion would quickimoye that anxiety. Scott's Emulsion fives the children just what they) need to make their growth vigorous and natural. It stimulates the appetite, feeds and quiets the' nerves, furnishes.material for healthy bones, and promotes the making'of healthy flesh. Ic is a household remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, ' and all affections of throat and lungs,- and serves aa even greater purpose in raising the standard of health to its normal condition. Consumptives find that Scott's Emulsion overcomes the -wasting of the disease, and in cases of anteraia, it Is mins* essential to enrich the blood. As a standard household remedy Scott's Emulsion is without an equal. In no ether form can cod-liver oil be taken with such an agreeable flavour and such, pronounced beneficial results. 6?-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12532, 20 June 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12532, 20 June 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12532, 20 June 1901, Page 7