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Had Much Trouble with Bronchitis. Now he a is bright, strong boy* and attends school regularly. The susceptibility of children to taking cold, and ' their tendencies towards, bron.chitis, ‘weak lungs, and other- ailments, show that they lack -vitality, which nothing in the world will supply as well as Scott’s Emulsion. This remedy is a special form of cod-liver oil in- conjunction with hypo* phosphites of lime and soda and glycerine. It has been endorsed and prescribed by physicians for twenty-five years, and has never yet been successfully imitated.. No other remedy in the market is like Scott’s Emulsion, and no other form of cod-livei( oil compares favourably with it. ■ “70, Fairbddge, Eoad, London ,N., “ England, May 6th, 1900.! “Dear Sirs, —I should be sadlv wanting in gratitude if I did .not do- myself the great pleasure of writing to add my testimony to the unspeakable value of Scott’s Emuh sion of Cod-liver Oil. Our son, CedrH Walcot, now ten years old, contract whooping cough when only one month o' which left him very weak at his chest, aaa4b for seven years he was always more w lew l breaking down with bronchitis, and laid up I sometimes for weeks together; in fact, kill mother and I began to fear wo should never, rear him. About two years ago w« began to give him Scott’s Emulsiop. Ba took two large bottles, 'under which treat* ment he rapidly improved, gaining flesh* losing his cough, andi he is now a. well* grown boy, very bright, cheerful, attend#! his school regularly, being now in average | good health, and this happy change l ow* to your most valuable treatment. It is mf lot in life to travel , far and wide, , and! il will ever delight me to speak for, and give my experience of, this splendid wherever I may be, and when opportunity offers- —Believe me, ever sincerely ana gratefully yours, , . “ (Signed) EENEST WALCOT.” , Scott’s Emulsion is so palatable that anybody can. take it, and by making cod-liver, oil easy to digest, it has placed tbii sovereign remedy within the reach of all" who are weak. It is unnecessary to burden’ the system with plain oil, because in Scott’# Emulsion this oil is in a partially-digested form, and is readily absorbed into the- blooij without taxing the stomach. , Adults who suffer with chronic cough* ing, bronchitis, loss of flesh, or any an®md<j| tendency, will find Scott’s Emulsion, thd most practical and efficient remedy they oa») CEDRIC CONROY WALCOT. (From a photograph.) take. 70 - ,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12586, 22 August 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12586, 22 August 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12586, 22 August 1901, Page 6

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