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■I HIS CHEST BECAME " % STRONGER AND HE QUITE LOST HIS COUGH AND BEGAN TO LOOK FAT AND ROSY. j If any member of your family is suffering from a weak chest, chronic bronchitis, or J flacking cough, we suggest that you try a bottle of Scott's Emulsion, and noto the re- ■ Bull. You may have tried other forms of cud liver oil, but in order to get the most out of this standard remedial agent you will have to take the genuine Scott's Emulsion. C This preparation is the most perfect emulsion in the world, and in combination with glycerine the oil in Scott's Emulsion is quickly absorbed into the blood. Hero is a letter from a lady in Sittingbourne, which says:— "54, William-street, Sittingbourne, England, "October 13,1898. . ) "Gentlemen,l have much pleasure in testifying to the benefit my little boy, Lionel, J received through taking your Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil. Before he had taken the contents of one bottle, his chest becamo i stronger, and he quite lost his cough, and ' began to _ look fat and rosy. I certainly i think it invaluable for children, especially ; X those who suffer with weak chests, and shall -„f recommend it to all my friends. "ft "1 am, gentlemen, yours respectfully, " (Signed) KATE STICKINGS." % Scott's Emulsion is successful wherever it is tried for any affection for throat or lung 3. /0 It relieves the inflamed mcmbraues, acting. -S thus as a specific, and it also enriches the blood and supplies the food principles essen- $ tial to give strength and vitality to the {i system. - For children Scott's Emulsion is invaluable to overcome their wasting tendencies, givo j-Vj them flesh and make them robust and strong. ;'J Scott's Emulsion is effectual in coughs and colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, consumption, %j; anaemia, scrofula, marasmus, rickets, and all ' I other wasting tendencies, m , ■ • .-v. V

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11198, 19 October 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11198, 19 October 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11198, 19 October 1899, Page 3

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