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MOTHERS !

It is eiiuplo misery , to you to see your little baby torn to pieces, day after day, night after night, with whooping cough. To stop it you have only to give Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil and bypophospbitcs of limo and soda. There is no risk. Hundreds of mothers during 30 years past have done the samo and had the unfeigned joy of seeins their babies grow well, strong, and bonny. East Cobar, N.S.W., July 7, 1905. "My little daughter) Ina Muriel, aged one year and nine months, had a severe attack of whooping cough. I gave Scott's Emulsion, and in a little while she k>Bt all signs of sickness, her cough entirely loft her and eh© is now a'fine/healthy, child." '"""* ' ""(Mrs.) J. Kemistor.' The perfect purity and great nourishing power of Scott's Emulsion are tho result of the original celebrated Scott process, by which Scott's Emulsion alone is made I It is no trouble to give, no trouble to digest. There are. many emulsions in the market—Scott'a is the only ouoj that produces the Scott's Emulsion effect, -which is a'cure. . iWe will gladly send you a free trial bottle. Send us your address and 5d iti postage, mentioning this paper. . New Zealand Drug Co., Wellington (Scott and Bcwne, Ltd., I Sydney, N.&W.) . ......... *„ • .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13304, 10 October 1906, Page 4

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MOTHERS! New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13304, 10 October 1906, Page 4

MOTHERS! New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13304, 10 October 1906, Page 4

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