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* e The Cougli was eased almost irdmediately-f-is now completely cured. Coughs.are as common in this gort of weather as roses in June; all kinds of coughs from all kinds of'reasons i yet all ; the coughs and all the reasons give way to one thing: "109, "Nursery Road, Lozells, "Birmingham, -England,™-™/ "April 9th, 1901. "Dear Sirs,—My child, suffered froffll measles, which left behind a most distress-* ing, cough. I tried several remedies^for him, including -an emulsion made by .another, firm, but- it had not the least and did not relieve the cough one atom. I was then recommended to'try Scott's Emulsion, and to this end procured & hot-■ tie, and from that time my child cbmmenc ; ed to steadily improve. The : cough ;wa» ~ eased almost immediately, appetite greatly improved, and vitality and increased. I beg to say my child i« nowi ' completely cured, and to Scott's Emulsion ; ■f^^T^JMl Wnmfll HARRV SHARSATT. (Frosa a photograyi) only can I in justice give the credit of that satisfactory result. I consider Scott's Emulsion immeasurably 'superior to the other "Emulsion I tried, and its pleasant taste and palatabiiity is a great point in its favour, the child faking it readily from the first; but it was only with the greatest difficulty he would take the other preparation. To show x you how noticeable': the improvement must be in my boy's condition, I may state our' friends frequently remark upon the change in him, and say how healthy' he now looks.—Yours truly, (Signed) E. SHAEEATT." "To Scott'* Emulsion,only cTTh I ia jusMce give the credit for this satisfactory result/' The result Mr Sharratt alludes to was the cure of " a most distressing cough." For cough-curing is easy if <you know just what to do. All the coughs of these bitter winter days will yield to Scott's Emulsion, and we have no hesitation in promising you prompt, almost immediate relief, with ultimate cure. Is it.not the part of wisdom and comfort to cure the cough you have? We are, bpund to point out to you, no* more in our interest than in your own, that while curing coughs is easy, enough if you take Scott's Emulsion, it by no means follows that you will cure your couglr if you accept anything said to be " just as good." There never can be an imitation Just as good as the original. As for " substitutes,." no substitute for the good don* by cod-liver oil has yet been found. Then, too, after cod-Liver oil has refreshed and reinforced the blood, two otiier iai gradients—blended in Scott's Emulsion—- ! como into plav, tho;o perfect bone "and ! tissue builders, hypophosphites of lane, and eoda. The three-—as combined by our process—form the perfect treatment for all coughs, from whatever cause arising. Scott's lihnulsion, too, is pleasant t© taste, easy to digest, and has—according to an eminent physician—three times the, value the same quantity of oommoa codi liver oil. Remember, therefore, to seetkjß it is Scott's Emulsion on the wrapperevery bottle of which you will find a i fcure of a man carrying a big fish. k\ J You can obtain a sample of Emulsion by sending fourpence '' and Bowne, Limited, 483, Kent Sydney, and mentioning this pap c&eraists.. sell BcctL's-EaiuMoa.., .A

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVII, Issue 12850, 24 June 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVII, Issue 12850, 24 June 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVII, Issue 12850, 24 June 1902, Page 2