WINTER COLDS.
DOCTOR ADVISED SCOTT'S EMULSION RATHER THAN ANY OTHER [FORM .OF THE Oil,. ■ Wk are living mow in the trying days oM the year- when a winter cold is almost' everybody s portion. Wo do not treat win-,' ter colds with sufficient ca rc . jr wo , thought of them seriously we would get : ' too. remedy for them, as tho doctor ad-', vised. '"67, Cleveland-street, Upperthorpe, "Sheffield, England, ".February 15, 190 L '"Dear Hire,—For some years past I have been very susceptible to colds and bum-, chitis, and this winter my doctor advised' me to take cold liver oil, and suggested] Scott's Emulsion in preference to any other, form of the oil. I took your preparation! and found great relief from its use in a, very short time. My cough quickly re-1 sponded 10 the treatment, my chest was.) greatly strengthened and my general health. improved considerably. J continued the-j treatment for a nine and am gratified to:! say as a result my health is now all that I .could wish for and I have not had a cold' since taking Scott's Emulsion. I think this! is wonderful, as I am a traveller and con-1 sequently am exposed to all conditions of: weather. 1 consider Scott's Emulsion a, very valuable and invigorating remedy and worth its weight in gold to anyone suffer-1 ins from affections of tho chest.—Yours truly, ''(Signed Herbeet Tckkee." : Mr. Tinner emphasises two points for' those who tear wintry weather—two sign-! boards that point the direct road to a cure. of winter colds. First. Mr. Turner says:" "I have not, had a cold since taking Scott's! Emulsion;'' the medicine not only cured) his cold but so strengthened hi;; chest and: improved his general "health as to prevent any return of the trouble. This is what. Scott's Emulsion always doe-<—cures tho.! weakness and then keeps the health up to. normal standard. i The second point he quotes from his doc*-j (or: "Take (old liver oil, Scott's Emulsion' in preference to any other form of tho oil."' Mr. Tumor's doctor is one of hundreds of, physicians who have said the same thing., For they know (he purity of the oil we use. and how scientifically it is blended with then reinforcing elements of hypophosphitcß of limo and soda These last two arc bono, and tissue builders, the oil purifies tha blond and gives it renewed vitality. That is why Scott's Emulsion is everywhere pre-, ferred by physicians to "any other form of tho oil.'' Winter colds yield promptly to Scott's} | Emulsion. With it in the home no one* | need fear tho worst of winter weather; ic reinforces, tie- human system so surely that; ■ all colds, rough-, chest, and throat ailments quickly disappear. Semi's Emulsion, never disappoint-. In this is the difference* between Scott's Emulsion and imitations! and substitutes. i , • , On the wrapper of each bottle of Scott's: Emulsion is .< picture of a. man with a big' codfish. See that the picture is there when, • V °" buy. • ■ , -.. ,- T- 1 Yon can obtain a sample of Scott 3 Emulsion by sending tour pence to Scott and', JBowne." Limited, 488, Kent-street, Sydney, 1 and mentioning this paper, All chemist}.' 1 sell Scott's Emulates.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 3
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