7.'.,... . DOCTOR " HOPE." J fiorß is Ilia best of nil doctors. Unfortunately, it is just, when we most of all need : lope tint hope will not. cionie to us. Is it the husband who is grappling doggedly with influenza, lung, throat, blood or skin tron- " Wo? Is ft • thn little one who is prostrated ■ : 'tritli weakness, whooping cough, measles, teething troubles? Is it the housewife herSelf who is fighting, bravely but in vain with .• ftuasmia or other exhausting trouble? Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil with glycerine and ; the hypophosphites of lime and soda will surely bring back hope—and health 1 Such was the , experience of Mrs. Mabel Innes, who on -. August 18, 1904, wrote, us this letter 'from 102, Silver-street, Marrickville, N.S.W.:— "My little boy, Roy, bad been subject to severe attacks of bronchitis and I could not Set anything to oure him. He took Scott s • Emulsion readily and from the first dose his ; tough and breathing became much easier. Be is plump, rosy-cheeked, and (restored to complete good health. 1 strongly advise all mothers who havo delicate or ailing children to give them a course of Scott's Emulsion. i Scott's Emulsion is perfectly 'digestible and therefore enables the system to absorb the lull benefit of the oil, instead of allowing : ' much of it to pass away to waste, as common, '. oil and inferior emulsions do. Scott's Emul- ., sion is therefore truly economical and con- ■ sequently the housewife's Dr. Hope. - ; - Send to-day for a free sample bittlo (on- ■ closing 5d for postago and mentioning this paper) to New Zealand Drug Co., Wellington (Scott and Eowne, Ltd., Sydney, N.S.W.)
At Tilha Tilba (N.S.W.), a man named John Mercer was fishing' from the rocks, ;'':!;■; w hen be saw a big wave coming, and en- ;:;: favoured to escape it. He slipped over "? the cliff, and when he rose the backwash ;' Md carried him too far for bis companion ,- to render him any assistance. The body ..-.•■ has,not yet been recovered. .';■„ At the last meeting of the Executive Com- .'■;'•'*% of the Wellington branch of the Navy League it was resolved, on the suggestion of we Dunedin branch, to communicate with :;■ % various New Zealand branches of-the. league, and afterwards approach the Go- ■?.',':.• with a view of having Friday, ■■ . October 20, of this year, declared a public holiday hi commemoration of the centenary T ' °* - Trafalgar. .. , ■Ladies are invited to attend this week's : ; v ; series of complimentary health talks, given ' * l the Oitv - Chambers, Foresters' Hall, OnemgA, and St. Barnabas' Parish Hall, M"u»l Lden. as announced in this issue. ■•■ ._
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12909, 4 July 1905, Page 7
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