HOW DO YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEM?
440, Jones-street, Ultimo, Sydney, October 14, 1902. Dear Sirs,—My little daughter suffered from birth with eruptions of the skin and also had a weak chest and throat. Her breathing was difficult and laboured, and it often seemed to us as if she Were choking. The measures I took only succeeded in giving her relief of a temporary kind so that she invariably relapsed into her former condition. A friend recommended me to give Scott's Emulsion a trial. From the commencement the benefit Scott's Emulsion afforded my child has been remarkable; her skin has become clear and pure; there is no further trouble either with her throat or ohest, and she is now all that can be desired both in health and spirits. Had 1 not given her Scott's Emulsion at tho time I did she would have sunk into consumption. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Mus. E. Lees. Messes. Scott and Bowne, Ltd., 483, Kent-street, Sydney. HOW DO YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEM presented when a child is suffering from general weakness with particular indications of a weak chest and throat, and with some annoying skin eruption? If you solve that problem right, that is, if you put the child out of its misory by obtaining a euro, which would be the right way to solve the problem, you will do so by the use of Scott's Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion will solve the problem for you much more quickly than you can obtain a solution by any other means 1 We do not need to give a description of the trouble that annoys your child. What you want to hear from us at once, and briefly, is the name of the remedy. That is SCOTT'S EMULSION. It is not we alone who make this assertion; it is made above by one who has seen the cure performed; one of many whe has found out the value of Scott's Emulsion for herself. Scott's Emulsion acts from the first, clearly and promptly and successfully. It has cured conditions similar to those described above in every country in the world, and will cure thorn in Australia. You have one precaution only to take; and that is to see that on the wrapper of the bottle there is a picture of a man carrying a big cod-fish ; if that codfish is not there, you an. not getting what i wo promise you—a cure! You oar obtain a sample of Scott's Emulsion and the choicest children's booklet of the year, " A Bunob of Roses," beautifully printed in colours, by sending 5d to Scott and Bowne, Ltd., 483, Kent-street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper, All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12269, 13 May 1903, Page 7
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