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HAD A TROUBLESOME COUGH.

1 «f ■• , TRIED NEARLY EVERYTHING TO ! KASK II!M, b;;t NOTHING DID ANY GOOD EXCEPT SCOTT'S EMULSION. joK loiters we receive from people who have used Scott's Emulsion show clearly that this procuration succeeds, hi jiving reiief where other remedies do no good whatever. In writing us people fre'iuentiy mention the fact Lh&t they had tried many other remedies, but were disapp-ointod in them. Tiro result is thai they have already expend.".! more or lew money fruitlcbiily, and ha', o exj yT'-^;'. : regret that they had not taken Scctt'i . Lmtilsiori ft the outset of the treatment. , Hero is the ease of a child suffering from j ■' troublesome cough for which various ]•■■- . men los wero 'rind without anv beueht: — i 2, Kichmond Grove, Surbiton Hill, , "' iiurbiton, Surrev, Kiigland. ' „_ April' 3, 1399. ! Dear Sirs,—! am pleased to say we have : found Scott Emulsion beneficial it. every way for our little son. Last summer he i underwent a very serious operation with an . abscess in the lung, which left him with a : very troub.esome cough. I fried nerjly • everything to ease him, hit nothing did him 1 Rood until my uncle fold mo of Scuffs i Eraiihion; and then I ;,-( for a Kirnvh : : botrlo, and have continued it ever sine- J ! consider it a wonderful medicine, and 1 have ! 1 recommended it to a lot of mv friends here ; ;'" oiirlutou. I c ;, a ]] always recommend it I , r ?" I get the l-h.i:>e.;_jf} o li, „,e. y{ „ u . i "''!"• . . (Signed) K. Attkili,." j i.vperrmentins will, unknown and untried ' re. icoies „ at best an unsatisfactory profess, i Ilrcy cost, money which might much better ■o put into a standard preparation that is known to physicians and has won its hmh place on ,(,,- morils alone.

I Sco»t,« Emulsion flitters from all other ! (w.-Jivno oil preparations in its form and ! tiie nature anil proportion of its iiurerVents ! K contains only the highest grade medicinal ! (Norway cod-liver oil and completely dnj guiwa it, taste and mates it eur of dice's. ion. I'wplo aro ftndin!? onfc oveiv * . v I by hard expwwipo with other rewicdie.;. thai , there is something about Scott's F-mulsion i iii.t v-h! do the work required of it • In ooniths. colds, bronchitis, and other local affect Jons of throat and lmw. Scott's ! Emulsion is very eftVolnal, Loth as a. specific ■ and nutrient to give strength, and it is (ho ; lw»t remarry that can ho employed in any | Phnao.of wasting or emaciation. * Thousands : arol*mg benefited daily by Scoffs Emulsion | ."id these eases include not only affections of I throat and lungs, but various diseases where j it is essential to enrich the blood, promote I the making of flesh and rive vitality

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 7

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HAD A TROUBLESOME COUGH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 7

HAD A TROUBLESOME COUGH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 7

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