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Medical. • •'.:| "bCOTFS Emulsion has put uva life into my son Sydney, aged J 3. Hi has always* suffered with his throat and chest, but since Kilting SCOTTS his cough has entirely gone, he has been quite free from nasty chills, and looks to? iifliit SUM I ill J[«lk! alltl well -;| I had no difficulty in getting him to , :\;f|| take SCO i i 3 and lie is now quite fond of r" (Mrs.) M. GRANT, 45 Merrimw !;rfree:. M ittew IVsJ, Sydney. N.S W. ; Ji ac;. { Above is the Proof in the Fa..is. ■ '■' yift\ Here is 'Proof in the ReasoaWhy: ,; '; : |<'{ SCOTT'S Emulsion is so agreeable th« < young people and all delicate pabto quickly ijrow "very fond of it, and at the same time SCOTT'S Emulsion Iras been proved by :J';j|j actual experiment (conducted by medkat i men) to fat three times more curative, bulk for bulk, than the plain oil. This is the ' ! result of two causes f' : :-V.\ 1. Tin: finest quality Lofoten cod liver. : oil, of whim's SCOTT'S is always made. 2. Thvi original perfected SCOTT process which make*: litis finest oil perfectly digestible and pleasant. Mo othei emulsion possesses these adv«n. taws and litis is why no other emulsion can ..'-'illf&jj erne throat and ripst weakness cither ™ surely or so fast »s*'SCOT*f*S. Therefore, when purchasing, don't ask far " Emulsion ;" ask for an:' get fFW I ill Wfc. mPf H H SJvll it a. kJ EMULSION —the difference between them mean! • cute for you ! ... jjjk See that " the JpjffSß) °' a " Ftshmari M' Chemist* with the Fish ' £■ f|§|| and , .' is on the 1|; )|||l Dealer* .; Package. frJiPJa in Medicine*. Rheumatism Is one of the constitutional disease!?. It manifests itself, in local aches and ;|- pains,— inflamed joints and stiff muscles,—lnn it cannot be cured by local application.". It requires constitutional treatment -.'/'! acting through the blood, and the best is a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which has permanently cured thousands of cases. "I was suffering from rheumatism-mid wot able to use my limbs. After taking Hood's Sursaparilla a short time, I was able to walk some and am now well. I recommend Hood's for rbeumatUim." George S. Adams, Terrace End, Palmerston, North, N. Z. ~'■ Hood's Sarsaparilla F'iSrf* Made by C I, Hood Co., Lowell, Established 1879. 1 Whoopiftg Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria. CRESOLSME IS TbOOH TO ASTHMATfCS. Does it not seem wore effective to breathe in a remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs . than to tab: the remedy into the stomach ? m • It cures because the air rendered strongly anti* septic is carried over the diseased surface with J every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat' : merit. It is invaluable tj mothers with small .; ; children. _ j .Those of a consumptive __ oßnßMMa v _i. tendency find immediate j SP"' t , ■ t( «£3> jJSn relief from coughs or in- W/f < jf \,^js*fT A&h flamed conditions of the O|A \gS«flP^ttjj Send post cird for booklet. 9!{iM AsK%sfj?J& I flamed conditions of the ■,■'£, rii*gj^ ,, <Bl| Send post card for booklet. H{ isS KrMrrRnKK-E P«oMr*4Cf-, ISSC * LtU.,iJ>ai«!,ANrtACo. l Uii. i ft« "'"SZL/iSff 4 V»po-Cre»)!<:ne Company, rgj* ,£~s> -^tJI^JBHf \ -New York. O.H.A. / J 0 C Gold neda! Paris 1900 I Onrlwllet for the Complexion I Of all Chemists * Perfumers J .ii --- . i.. mi .... i . ... iii————gajggg ■ Drapery, etc. IPATOIM'S \'-$ mimm COrVIP£T(TIOK. I I in Prizes for Gent's ' ,1 KNIT SOCKS. 1 . Ist Prize - £5 I '-MS 2nd „ - £.'* If 3rd „ - £2 I ??M 4th „ - £1 | Ten Prises ol 10s. and Sixteen Prizes of ss. ft The Socks are to be Riß TOPS. PLAIN LECIS | and FEET, and arc to be knitted with 'A ATOM'S I 4-ply Super Fingering. i P Enclose the ?kcin tickets, the draper'!* H 9 bill, th*" name and postal address ot the g 'm Competitor with the work. Mark the pact- i H age " Competition." and prist so reach sis JJ . m on 3rd AUGUST. M 3 This Competition is confined to tesidctits EG, si in New Zealand, and the Wool mu't be «; g bought in New Zealand, All the «jrk rvilt m M be returned before the end of Aagrjst. and g « a list o! the rtsolts tent to each Cora- H fjj; 1 JOKNPATOH, SON & CO. 'AUSTRALASIA* LTD. S «, 230 FUBDEBS LANE. WELEBU3NE. JE . GREAT BARGAINS m> OCEAN MAIL Sent FREK th? recognised Guide of Ideal Home ■: i Decorations. 'fooliluslrations. Direct Loom Prices Direct to Yovi. Lice Cu.-fii::! MaiUits. Crr.ti«in«a, '! , »i.(»tiic». etc.. IJk.t!f* ..> and titiK* VtttiTtmr. Tatkarlnc. C,K.t, ,:,<{ >t.o«. Fcril years «ul.iii-r.-._t th» li*st !.».-;h«tn.;»-r»j..-». ->«=LJt -.•-:' MARVELLOUS PARCEL p««*> t>e* 4 A Dinner a <f» T/j Ha If- Parcel f f /£> * ■■' Tea Cloths <C *f /O - i ' I/O 5 ■ ' 2 White Damask Table Cloth*., siydiS. by '.iydi j rich pattern, hemmed. " ** 3 White Uamask Tahle Cloth.s. special make, in cotton, having the-effect oi" Linen Damask. . to ins. long, v s.| ins. wide, hemmed. 2 Halt tllctched Table Cloths, hard wearing. a Irish Cambric Tea Cloths, Hand Kmbioia- - ; ere-i and Drawn Thread. . - * 2 Tray Cover*, Kmbroidered and Drawn Thread. Marvellous vain- Try one. Reliable Wearing. Prise i.is-3 mat ba obtains!/al the office of this PtstSP SAMI, PEACH & SONS.The Loom*. Box 610, NOTTINGHAM, Eng. ti.sUJ.SW. ■T\7ll.fiON'!s "STAK" KKAND POKTI.AXTJ »* CEMENT and HYDRAULIC LIME Only One Quality—Tie Best. WILSON'S, POBTLAXD CBME.KT CO.. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13722, 11 April 1908, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13722, 11 April 1908, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13722, 11 April 1908, Page 6 (Supplement)

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