HAPPY TIMES
How happy life seems when the children are
hearty and strong and bursting with spirits I
Yet there are other times (and these are not happy) when the little ones are prostrate
with pain; or they are so languid that all the good mother's efforts to rouse them are in
vain, Mothers, there js one thing that never
fails to bring back health, and the happiness
which comes with health, and this is Scott's
Emulsion of cod liver oil with glycerine and the hypophosphites of lime and soda. For rickets, wasting, colds and coughs, bronchitis, skin or blood troubles, refusal to' take food, teething troubles and all children's ailments Scott's Emulsion is a perfect remedy. Mrs. R. Carr, of Chinaman's Plat, Wallsend, N.S.W., wrote us on September 15,,1904, this happy letter:— •.'■
"My little boy Jack, aged 18 months, was a very delicate child and suffered severely from weak lungs and colds. I tried various preparations, but he grew worse. Then the doctor advised mo to give Scott's.Emulsion, which agreed so well with him and made him so strong that in a little while he was able to run about again. Scott's Emulsion saved his life." Common cod liver oil will not do for your sufferer what Scott's Emulsion will do; that is, cure quickly. Doctors say that Scott's Emulsion cures three times faster than common cod liver oil. This is because it is perfectly digestible and perfectly nice, which common oil and common preparations are not. ' '. * Write to-day for a free sample bottle (enclosing 5d for postage and mentioning this, paper) to New Zealand Drug Co., Wellington (Scott and Bowne, Ltd., Sydney, N.S.W.),
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12929, 27 July 1905, Page 7
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275HAPPY TIMES New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12929, 27 July 1905, Page 7
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