Was Delicate from Birth. Plain ooc'-liver oil was tried, but the child con id not talc© it. People universally have faith in the curative and nourishing properties of cod-liver oil, bat it is sometimes hard to convince them that they can take it and digest it. A. little girl in the north of London, had been very delicate from birth, and her parents "wanted her to have the advantage of cod-liver oil. In telling about the case in a letter, they say: “ 92, Drayton Park, Highbury, “ London, N., Engkwid, May 24, 1200. “ Gentlemen,—Our little girl was born with a very delicate constitution, and her iealth has given ns a great deal of trouble. We thought if we could, get her to tak - > cod-liver oil it would do her good, and we tedded to try it, but wo found that the child simply could not take it; it seemed ("oo heavy for her to digest. Finally, ;fc occurred to us to try Scott’s Emulsion, and he results have been really remarkable. Q T\u % mi (6 m i t. s . ■. >-A"i .-:C DORA RICHARDS. (From a photograph.) Our child took Scott’s Emulsion readily aid digested it without any difficulty, the •omit being one healthy and steady pro Tress in her health. No parents could desire more, and no money could bring bet ter results. It is with great pleasure that ye send you this testimonial.—-Yours faithfully, ■' (Signed) “GEORGE and F. A. RICHARDS.” One would scarcely imagine that Scott’s ISmulsion is really cod-liver oil. The. taste if the oil is disguised, and the preparation ,ias a very agreeable flavour, children especially being fond of it. But it is in the form of the oil that the greatest advantage if Scott’s Emulsion, really rests. The .tomach has little or nothing to do with it, ,vnd absorption takes place without unnecessary digestive effort. Scott’s Emulsion has quite taken the place of other forms of cod-liver oil ira the rcatment'of chronic ailments and disease, Practical demonstrations of the readiness -,-jth which it is taken and the benefits it iffords have convinced the medical profession of its superiority. If you want the most economical and most effectual form of cod-liver oil, you should certainly take the genuine Scott’s Emulsion. 64
GUNS! To SuiliaSl Buyers, at fmm*£2.los. to 35 ft? frf J*^.T m ■w? m We carry a Good Assortment of GUNS iff FROM 8 GUMS UPWARDS THESIS GUSTS are now well-known to all lovers of the Gun. They have earned tor themselves a most enviable reputation for hard hitting and close shooting. ■ Captain J. L. Brewer says" lam thoroughly convinced the ‘ Cashmore * Gun has no equal.**. Dk. Carver says:—" I am so satisfied with the‘Cashmore'Guns that I intend using them all through, U whatever competitions I am engaged in, in the future.” The Hon. Thos. A. Marshall (who competed against 266.0 f the best shots_ in the world, and wori the Grand American Handicap of 1899, killing 58 straight from 29 yards with a Cashmore Ejc P Gun —the greatest shooting event ever held) says:—" I assure you that my success in th $Wi n 8 the big event twice in a possible three contests in which I have participated, in a very great ex n , due to the fact that I have had all others outgunned." Hoad the Opiaioas ©f the World’s Ohaixiplou. . .. Shots THE CASHMORE QTJTf WON— The Championship of New South Wales, at Sydney, September 9th, 1898; the Championship of Austr& lasia, at Melbourne, ‘ "" ’ August, 1898, against all comers ; Cannonite'Trophy,'Melbourne February 25th, ißqq‘ the Gunmakers’ Trophy, Birmingham. March, 1899; the Herron Hill Gun Club Championship, at Pittsburg, February 16th, 1099, Mr. Geo. El Painter killing 49 out of a possible 50, at 30 yards nse. inspect the guns or write for list, EDWARD REECE & SONS. Colombo St.. Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12536, 25 June 1901, Page 4
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