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I THE EVIDENCE AND REASON WHY I \ The Evidence II J>° m | I S3 Burton St., M.S.W., V* July 13111. 1906.—" At the age of four Si my sou Sidney was operated upon J I for rupture. "He then contracted 1 wasting disease, and was only j |! skin and bone; we thought he f I was .dving. Almost . brokenJ' hearted", I scut we thought of, ; was dying. Almost brokenhearted", I sent for a bottle of I! Scott's Emulsion, 'and before it was I half finished the dysentery stopped; I the boy was much easier and slept . p I well, and now. after only three lj bottles, Jie is just as far off death RJ as he once was near it. He is so l| fat that he can hardly walk. ; I •j| consider that Scott's Emulsion . I saved ray child's lite." , , ' § (Mrs.) A. ALLERTON "j ! lj The Reason Why i| Life was Saved 1 § The purity,, vigour and,,iffs ; , a ' digestibility of Scott** place '\\\%' I it far ahead of all other, '; || emulsions in healing' and' nourishing power. No expense is spared to make it the best of its kind, and iThe wby results like the J J i' t digestibility of Scott*a place "Al it far ahead of all other . 1 emulsions in healing' and nourishing power. No ex- j pense is spared to make it i the best of its kind, and this is why results like the j above are achieved each ' year. ! I It is easy .to Ajdn> I make sure of get- i^^Sf^ I [ ting Scott's: see ffi'mf/b • •> S 1 "the iish ma n /|/MjT |j with fish "on the Li rja^ |] package, and II J-A lj know that you M II I I will obtain just as ji |\ I gratifying results.*£aj>£^' I TRADE MARK II gratifying jj TRADE MARE EMULSION i\ FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND fi FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND 51 DEALERS IN MEDICINES 5 FITLMHJ" WBWWBWBWHEWPBBWjjjj^WWIWWIBIIB irrrnri mm mii ■■ —■ 111— w■ ■Iwi 1 hiiimwirrrmiiiMngwiim——wrtl ? A good example is set by j S the people who take care \ \ of their teeth —and more ) 5 of them every year use j Calvert's \ Carbolic Tooth Powder \ > Sold by local Chemists and Stores. \ C MADE BY / > F. C. Calvert & Co., Manchester, Eng, ( Established 1879. Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis ! Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria. Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria. CRESOLENE IS A BOOH TO ASTHMATICS. i Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a j j remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs j than to take the remedy into the stomach? j It cures because the air rendered strongly antij septic is carried over the diseased surface with I every breath, giving prolonged am! constant t,c!lt ' j ment. It is invaluable to mothers with small i children. Those of a consumptive laimmM-ui "" ""HIT? tendency lind immediate Kaffir , $ <fc*P ,vP"?| relief from coughs or in- f&fffl JgO />«is*fißSl flamed conditions of the W ,jjj' Zft&iJr'^^&M Send postcard for booklet. »'/ jMH itJS'^J^fv' 1 I Kr.MPTH'Misr i'uossrni' Co.. j VJ£» • J LM.,iSiuui.ANt>.VCo.,U(l. lis* jm Vaiio-Crcoiriie Company. '^~V?sS^f^?i-*di£^ ; *Kew York, V 3 A R»SP • Butt-scoter 1 , /allard ~™~ l %-* & bowser's 1 Rich and delicious flavour, j England's leading Sweet. j BUTTER-SCOTCHrj Education _ IncTneers' CERTIFICATES ND, LOCO , MARINE, O«I----instructor: Practical Certificated ent!«e«rI Write tor P*rticu!mrs . - - No Failure* i = AMERICAN -" = .SCHOOLS CORRESPONDENCE * 10, PRINCES-STREET, AUCKLAND-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 6 (Supplement)

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