MEASLES AND AFTER.
The greatest danger in a ease of measles comes when the doctor says you are convalescent for if not thoroughly built up after measles you will have something worse! Nothing equals Scott's Emulsion for build ing up after measles. Your doctor will say so, and experience has proved it again and again during the past 30 years. Tho precisely, right remedy to build up after measles is Scott's Emulsion. It brings about a permanent cure, not a temporary betterment. It also acts just in the same way if the measles are complicated with whoopingcough. It euros wheoping-cougb Scott's Emulsion acts from the first dose and speedily puts things right. It contains tho purest kind of cod liver oil combined with hypophosphites of lime and eoda and ; s as nice as cream to taste. This has been proved in all parts of tho civilised world, and we hold the evidence open to your inspection. Here is a pleasant letter in plain language: — Denmark Hill, Ipswich, Queensland, October 23, 1903. Dear Sirs,— My children some five years ago contracted measles conjointly with whooping-cough, and were reduced to a very debilitated condition. I tried several preparations for the cough, which was of a most persistent kind, but none seemed to effect any lasting cure. I then gave Scott's Emulsion a trial, and from' the first the result was very marked and satisfactory, and by continuing the treatment the children were completely restored to good and robust Faithfully yours, (Mrs.) Piper. Messrs, Scott and Bowne, Ltd. If you need health send 5d (for postage) to New Zealand Drug 00., Wellington (Scott and Bowne, Ltd., Sydney, N.S.W.), mention this paper, and you will receive a sample bottle and "A Bunch of Roses." All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion. Note the Trade Mark when buying.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 28 October 1904, Page 7
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301MEASLES AND AFTER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 28 October 1904, Page 7
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