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-i . , - m; STRONG MEN'AND ATTRAC- • TIVE WOMEN. " It is wrong to suppose that Scoil's Eraulsioß i i of cod liver oil with glycerine and the by* i , \] " i ;''-v *k ■■ '■ 1 _ ' •.•;■:- r popliosphites of lime and soda is exclusively £;' 4 7j# 5 a children's remedy. True, Scott's Emulsion is far more suitable for children than the igJj old-fashioned crude oil, thanks to its perfect £ .t[ v digestibility and the absence of the horrible, - , fishy flavour. But it is also a remedy of-the , greatest efficacy for grown men and women. I In short, the condition of the sufferer, not _ his . age, is the point of attack by Scott's , t Emulsion. For annihilating colds, coughs, throat, lung, skin, blood, and bone troubles, , ,i-, languor and debility, in whomsoever they £ may ; declare their; baneful presence,'there|is|g|p||j nothing like Scott's Emulsion. ,r .V 1 On July 5, 1904-, Mrs. L. E. Lloyd wrote u-« from- Ridge-street, Merewcther, Newcastle, _ N.S.W.: — v ;: /" " : : "For years I suffered so severely from : colds that at times my existence seemed al" ' '< most a burden to me. I could not sit where there was the least draught without being instantly, seized with a violent fit. of sneez* 1 •. . • ing. Scott's. ' Emulsion acted : -like magioMy appetite has improved, I have gained infX weight considerably, and I feel altogether 1 y:'|j brighter and better than I have felt for », long time. I have had no severe colds this . winter—the first time for years." < Scott's Emulsion attacks the trouble at it® source, i.e., by reinforcing" the vitality I > Write to-day for a free sample bottle (en- j, closing 5d for postage and mentioning this! paper) to New Zealand Drug Co., \V eJling' ton (Scott and. Browne, Ltd., ". Sydney* N.S.W.) ' * In France, medical students • have only | one year of military service, provided they ; ' ? complete their medical studies before attaining the age of 25 years. : Chamberlain's Cough Remedy clears " ie head, 1 relieves the feverish' condition, isayea i&» ©8838 ai the cough. 8SliBWsi«ll»

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12931, 29 July 1905, Page 4 (Supplement)