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LITTLE GIRL HAD RICKETS. . ; .. AND WAS OVER TWO years OF AGE ' ? BEFORE SHE COULD WALK. We have before us a letter which tolls of a ' little girl who was suffering from rickets, a disease, as you probably know, which results from poor nutrition. The letter Bays:— . ; " 152, Ashmore Road, St. Peter's Park, 1 t "|J " Paddington, London, England, ' " October 22, 1900. "Dear Sirs, —I can safely say that Scott's Emulsion is a splendid preparation for children. My littie girl had rickets very badly, * and was over two years of age before she f J" could walk. I gave her a course of Scott's Emulsion, and the results of its use were most gratifying. She also had several fits, but. lias not. had one since taking Scott's < Emulsion. I gave her the preparation for.aY's|& few months, with the result that she was completely cured of rickets, and was soon able to walk quite nicely. She is now four years of age, and is a strong and healthy & child, and 1 feel convinced it is owing to'. her having taken Scott's Emulsion that she has got on so well. —Faithfully yours, * j 'it "(Signed) T. G-. West." Soott's Emulsion overcomes rickets,: by supplying lime to the bones, and by enriching the blood with the properties of food that give to the growing body vitality and robust health. The public should not judge of the merit of cod-liver oil and hypophos- if f phites of lime and soda until these remedial agents are tested as they are found in Scott's V||P| Emulsion. No other remedy resembles Scott's Emulsion in form, or in the proportion 1 of its ingredients. In the first place, Scott's Emulsion disguises the-taste of cod-liver oil completely, which is one decided advantage., In addition to this, it presents the oil in its most effectual form, so that the most good is derived from it. ■ This is all-important to tmt the sufferer who wishes a speedy cure. In order to make sure you are purchasing the genuine Scott's Emulsion,' we suggest that you look for our trade mark of a man. j'Jwp! holding a big fish over his shoulder. ThiaV.iSf trade mark is on the wrapper of every genu- - ine bottle. , You can obtain a sample of Scott's Emul- S"M! sion by sending fourpence' to Scott and > "J# . Bowne, Limited, 483, Kent-street, Sydney,- *4| ; and mentioning tins paper. All chemista M 1 sell Scott's Emulsion. % ; IT'S A MANLY ACT. • AX AUCKLAND CITIZEN SPEAKS FOR *>! THE BENEFIT OF HIS FELLOW'";. J t CITIZENS. ' A flaix, straightforward statement. ■ -J,} A grateful acknowledgment of help. Telling a personal experience. " ' :: ' Making it public for the public good. " It's a manly act. r It's manly because it helps others. ! So many people have been misled. I So many claims made that were not true. An Auckland man speaks here. ' Speaks in the interest of humanity. Removes the stumbling block of doubt. No better proof can be had. Mr. Thomas Devonport, North-street, ' r Newton, this city, says:—"l would recom- 1 < ' mend Doan's Backache Kidney Pills to any- »' i) body. They are grand Pills tor pains in £J| the small of lite back. I used to have it very bad, sometimes not being able to work at all. Urinary trouble also used me _ very ill, the secretions being thick- and containing -J . sediment. • Since I used Doan's Backach® i | Kidney Pills, however, I have been _ quit© '■ , " ! cured; the pains never trouble mo in tha t 'i ' ! least, and the secretions are pure, as they « II j should be. J got the Pills at Jefferson's r| i- i Pharmacy." . t ; Success has brought up many imitations ;. 1 of Doan's Pills, but there is nothing "just - ! as good" as the remedy which cured Mr. II 1 Devonport. You want the same remedy, • therefore ask for Doan's Backache Kidney I! Pills. They are for sale by all cjiemista k j end storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes 16s , is ' (xl), or will be posted on receipt of the price 1.1 |by the proprietors, Foster .VlcClellan Co., •> o * 76, Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W. 3.'. *> I But be sine they are DOAN'S. - V*

The trip up the Wanganui River has foi " y some time past been gaining in popularity..'■;■■; with our visiting tourists, and it is likely, to become more so, now that increased ac-' ,"• commodation is being provided. The new. Pipiriki House, which is in course of erec- '&M tion, will contain 84- bedrooms, and its other' M appointments will be first-class. The whole of the bouse will be illuminated with eleo-'.■,'.,-; j trie light, and the contract for this portion ■ of the work has been placed with Messrs. i Win. Crosher and Sons, electrical engineered .; of this city, the motive power being ob- .}■.■■ t tained from a stream of water in the vicinity. , Bur necklets: Special, from 2s 6d. lip.—■ .;; ! Smith and Caughey, Limited. , ■-,; I At Devcnport on Wednesday next, t anil • I Onehunga on Friday next, the Auckland .; i Banjo, Guitar, and Mandolin Club ye con- ■ ;•. certs, assisted by Misses Maud McGmreand Lily Barker, Messrs. Hamilton Hodges, - ; . Arthur Ford, Willie Aspmall, F. Carter,. J. . .. Lawrence, and H. fountain. A very large and appreciative audience; gave the club * hearty reception at Otahuhn on Wednesday last, and no doubt: they will secure good . houses at Deipimorfc and Oaehuuga. , I ■ .: : ■'.: st ' ■ ■ - r} '-V« '- .'.!■"" -''

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 3