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Sootfc's Emulsion brought back hie strength and restored health. One of the most peculiar tilings about the consumptive is that he will never admit that he lias consumption until in the last stages of the diaease, when there is littk hope: of his recovery. This hopelessness is a good thing, because it stimulates the d sire for . treatment, but the saddest phase is. thatarany persona who" have a.tenden'jy to consumption <lo not begin the. right treatment-until it is too lat 9. Let us call your Attention to a letter received from a. gentleman whose conditioii was indeed most serious : " Crosby, Doncaster, England, ■ "February 13th, 1900. ■ "Dear Sirs,—lt gives me very much pleasure to let you know the great benefit I have derived from taking your preparation —Scott's Emulsion. ■• I had been ill for twelve months, suffering from pleurißy and a weak dhwt, and during that time I had frequently to discontinue my employmeat,

CHRISTOPHER THISTLETOM. (Fsaai a photography .■ ■ . « i was .under treatment farsome time, but ; did not derive any-'permanent..benefit,..an. ; finally became so low and weak that I cbaM ■ scarcely get about, and was told I had oor ■ sumption;' One day a friend told 'me . ■ought to try Scott's Emulsion, as- he knev \ it would do me good, and I am thankful to say I toot his advice. I soon found the 'preparation was- doing me good; my .strength gradually returned, and at the end ; .of two months' treatment I felt I was a new man; and . now at tie. end of six 'months I am thankful! to say I am in good fccalth, and have not. had to lose a day's Work. , I ■ shall not fail to . recommen' Scott's Emulsion., as. I tia.ve found it is .; grand thing for building up the Bysterr and it cannot be too widely known.—Bt lieve me, Yours gratefully, : " (Signed) " CHRISTOPHER' THISTLETON." In the oase to which we have called your , attention, the gentleman took a standard remedy, which has been successful in overcoming the early stages of consumption for 'a quarter of a century. The resxut of'hi* - treatment he tells in his. own language, aa we cannot refrain from emphasising tin fact that he took Scott's Emulsion before it was too late. There is no daunt that mane persons are born with tihis weak tendenc and struggle with it all through their live 1 ? ! for the simple reason that they never re laiise the importance of vitality, or kno\ jthe way to acquire this resistive force o life; ' ' ' The only way in the world that person* having a tendency to consumption fan overcome this tendency, is to enrich the blood with the substances that increafp vitality, and thus enable Nature to pe r » ■nanently establish health in the .plaoe i ( weakness. Scott's Emulsion is the worlu- ' renowned Norway cod-liver oil rendered 'srfectly palatable and easy of digestion jjiino other form can this oil be taken wit ; jmuh .great, benefit to the system, and it is:erefore, .necessary to purchase only th*-'-iiuine-Scott's Emulsion. The plain* cv)*l.'hv oil unnecessarily .taxes digestion, sk' [■■- not so readily absorbed as Scott's Emu, , • on. ' '• r !•■•'.•.". •■„' Scott's Emulsion eases the coughing of a consumptive, and ' it .gives to the entire: ■ * stem that rich blood : without which tilth cannot hope to be maintained. It; ves force to the vital organs, strength lobe lungs, and overcomes all the wastingf!" ndsncies. It is a specific .for all throat 1 1 "Winn* ' 65 '

An: !lic acknowledged leadiri}: remedy for all l-emul. ciiinplaims. . teoniiiieiidea by the .Medical Faculty. Tlic gomilno hear tlio s ;;na!uro of iVM. V.Aimx ( resislcrcd without wliicli uone aio genuine). No •> ady tlionid 1>« without them. Proprfetor,f,UHT!ll,l'i»"nC!licmist,SoUTHAM?.To3i,EaQ. Agents: SHAUlAJil>&Co.,ltd...Aucltland & Wellington, aud NEW ZEALAND DUUS S»., »hris^avrclr. |. 'WiVttyeo defeat' || SEVILLE t J,H ORANGE m \k iIBIMOE

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12538, 27 June 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12538, 27 June 1901, Page 7