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CONTRACTED A SEVERE COLD.

WHICH LEFT HIM WITH A DRY, HARD, HACKING COUGH. Koboiit can tell what is going to happen when health begins to fail. Sometime ovon tin slightest signs of indisposition have a most significant meaning, and again a very tioi-Kesonie ailment may be only temporary. A great ileal depends upon the condition cl llio bociv when attacked by outside inJucnceo. ljsc us bring to your attention for a momwt a 0J63 in point. " 10, Snargate-street, Dover, England, " May 31, 1898. " Dear Sirs, Before I commenced the use of Scott's Emulsion I was completely ran down; had very little appetite for my fOuti, could scarcely put any energy into my business, and was very irritable with everyone l came in contact with. I also felt a pain in my right lung, and to make matters worse, I contracted a very severe cold, which lett me with a hard, dry, hacking cough. I continued the use of Scott's Emulsion, with the result that my appetite soon returned; my cough was cured, and each bottle left me stronger and healthier at the finish than at the commencement. I may say I cm row quite convalescent, and attribute my very speedy recovery largely to the fact of taking Scott's Emulsion. I consider this preparation a most valuable tonic, and firmly believe a good constitution may be built up by it. I shall always recommend Scott s Emulsion whenever opportunity permits.

''Yours truly, " (Signed) H. J. MYHILL." All of Mr. Myhill's symptoms are familiar to nearly everybody. The want of appetite, lack of energy, pain in the lung, and hacking cough, are all indications of approaching disease. They show clearly , that the body is weak and needs a remedy which will not only, stimulate the appetite and give a feeling of energy, but will also really make flesh and blood, and givo vitality to the whole system. Such a remedy is the one which, cured air. Myhill, viz., Scott's Emulsion. The preparation should be taken by everybody with a tendency toward weakness and emaciation, or susceptibility to taking cold. _ .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11196, 17 October 1899, Page 7

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CONTRACTED A SEVERE COLD. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11196, 17 October 1899, Page 7

CONTRACTED A SEVERE COLD. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11196, 17 October 1899, Page 7

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