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"SHE WAS VERY THIN, . —+ — HAD LOST HER APPETITE, AND WAS SO WEAK SHE COULD HARDLY WALK. ~ L in , One of the first favourable symptoms noted after children take Scott's Emulsion is an increased appetite for food. This is quickly followed by a better complexion, a brighter eye, and a general return of energy. Then healthy flesh and solid bones come, and the mother is relieved from her anxiety as she sees her child play and romp as all children ought to do. This is merely a statement of the truth, as the following letter will substantiate — " 10, Alexandra'Stroet, "Walsall, England, "January 25, 1899. "Dear Sirs,—We have been giving our little niece, Ethel Busst, Scott's Emulsion, and the results have been most satisfactory. A month ago she was very thin, sallowlooking, had lost her appetite, and was so weak she could hardly walk. We were told she had consumption of the bowels, and we really thought she was . going to die. In November last we gave her Scott's Emulsion, and the result of the first bottle was so satisfactory that we have continued the treatment, with the result that her weight has increased so much that we feel afraid to give her at times all that she wants. From our experience with Scott's Emulsion, we feel that we cannot speak too highly in praise of the preparation, and shall take every opportunity of recommending it and making its merits more widely known.—-Very sincerely yours, (Signed) "Joseph Walters, W.E.R. You do not need to be told whether your child is declining in health or is delicate. Every parent knows whether the children are thriving as they ought to thrive. What is not known, however, to many parents, is the fact that of all the remedies or forms of food which could be administered to delicate children Scott's Emulsion is not only the most practical and safest, but also produces the best results. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy, and consequently you have the satisfaction of knowing what you are giving to your children. Scott's Emulsion is the most palatable form of cod liver oil combined with hypophosphites and glycerine. This standard remedy is endorsed by the medical profession and largely proscribed by medical men. Scott's Emulsion is sweet to the taste, and does not disturb digestion.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11534, 20 November 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11534, 20 November 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11534, 20 November 1900, Page 7