HOW DO YOU MEASURE VALUE i.
12, Reynolds-street, Balmain,
Sydney, October 3, 1902.
Dear Sirs, —My little daughter, Marjoric, • «leren months old, lay at death's door from •Ml attack of whooping cough. While in this condition, measles also attacked her, and all who saw her despaired of her life. Just then, wo were recommended to try Scott's Emulsion. From the first dose, it agreed with her, and continuing to give it, we had the satisfaction of seeing her regain health I and strength and become a fine child. Scott' 3 'Emulsion, without doubt, saved he. life. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Mary A. Cami'BELL. . Messbs. Scott and Bowne, Ltd., ♦83, Kent-street, Sydney. ■ - 1 HOW DO YOU MEABUE VALUE '"hen the question to bo i:aced is the question of your child's health attacked by illiWffi? It is a piteous sight to see mediciue tiveh which only adds to the distress of the sufferer. Now, if you measure value by what ls accomplished, Scott's Emulsion stands at the top of all values in certain illnesses. One who has seen the cure performed has just told you about it. We will not tell you anything more about the illnesses; you have seen the sufferings they cause. What we will tell you is how to avoid these sufferings, or bow to put a stop to them: Givo j . SCOTT'S EMULSION. That is the one great fact by which you ®an rneasur the value of what we say and cure that is produced. You need only to know that if rneasle~ or whooping cough Or any of the other more serious diseases of ( hild-iife attack anyone belonging to you, Scott's Emulsion will give you the highest 'alue it is possible to obtain from curative Agents, it acts promptly, cures thoroughly. It has cured measles and pneumonia in every country of the globe. It will cure equally Well in Australia. You have one precaution on 'y 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 codfob is not there, you arc not getting what we promise you—a cure You can obtain a M.fflple of Scott's Emulsion and the choicest children's booklet of the year, "A Bunch of ■Hoses," beautifully printed in colours, by Sending 5d to Scott and Bowne, Ltd., 483, •o-Ont-street, Sydney, and mentioning this T&per. All chemists sell Scott'- Kinuslion.
Cuatard: This can be made at the present F lc o of eggs without extra —use looker's Custard Powder. The sale for this jjfiucious article is largely increasing. Boxes, * pockets, ♦ pints; 6(1, everywhere. Nobel's Sporting Ballistite wins for six consecutive years' pigeon-shooting at the Club, Hurlingharn, London, £53,659 i?! «», more than all the other powders comSur' - "®' Porter and Co., agents. laose desiring to buy homes or investments, and requiring monetary assistance, would consult Mr. Thornea, 91, Queeneet, who ha» several sums awaiting invest"3 eat,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12281, 27 May 1903, Page 7
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