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MedScal. — : ■■ ► .' . ( '■ '4j\ A After pneumonia, wheiwrjat E 3 is wanted is " building up," fj M experienced nurses fly to |M| vi ±j _5 - 1 EMULSION I 1 A Mrs. F. Smith, Sandnngham H V Street, Sandringham, Syd- Ri N ney, N.S.W., writes (July M kJ 1908): "My little son, Gil- £ A bert (19 months), contracted p y pneumonia and bronchitis, M \% and became so weak and m A emaciated that I thought I M V should lose him. However, W H I gave him SCOTT'S Emui- M A sion, and very soon there A £. was a marked improvement. W y He is now completely re- M fed stored to health, Ik is gained & ' A wonderfully in weight, and A V looks well and rosy. I have W ffa no hesitation in attributing M ' _S< his rapid recovery to A ' M SCOTT'S Emulsion." Per- V 1 ffg haps the most important H pA word in this letter from £ &_ a mother's point of view is— _» W "SCOTT'S." "Emulsion" 9* &d is a very different thing m M from SCOTT'S Emulsion. fc _»_ The power to cm e lies in P«_ ¥4 the word "SCOTT'S," for fi Kj SCOTT'S has what other M R emulsions lack, the pi curing power Py and if you see AIJ A SCOTT'S P3 " lish 6 Ms9sL S ™ man" you may R H iook forward w i tn jf|i|f p< A. confidence to a»; j|j| , JA VJ cure. Ofallchem- Wjmi K> ists and dealers vi &4 iti medicines. L* H The mark by which you M V pick out your cure! M __l°__J_b_*__r__*__*__*_^i _r__2§FColdi, Asthma. Branchilli _; ■ ■ S Last troubles quickly cored by «r__; wwmxM I BALSAM 1 I OP I I ANISEED J "7% Of all Chemists and Sto es, f-Z •• *> Sole Ar«iw for New Zeila id, ff '" '" ' m SHARI.ASD & CO.. LTD , M «• TO Wellington and Aucklam. Jff S ■ , -' I — ' —« If VIVCT^ ji Tils Mighty Cough Cure, LI £ II Ts the Remedy for tic ding in vi I •It the Throat, Bronchitis, Colds Offll H in the Hoad, Throat ai d Chest. V' MUIR, Chemist, Karaasahipfl Road. lift ' A COUCH Is Lung Lacerating It is a fact well known to us all that continued coughing is harmful to • th« lungs—it is lung-lacerating and tearing. Where there is a persistent cough, with mucus and soreness of tho throat, there is always inflammation of the lining of thi> throat and i lungs. Any neglect to heal and cure this inflammation is the starting point for the very disease we all wish to avoid— and that disease is. consumption To stop a cold and cough at the start is th» sensible thing to do. J Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is Lung Healing. A teaspoonful of "Tonking's" loosen* \ the cough at once, and makes it easy to raiso the phlegm that iniy have accumulated. Any inflammation which exist* -', f- is then quickly dispersed, and thJ cold and cough broken up. lor.king'a linseed Emulsion has stood the - ;est of tims, and prover itself worthy o : the confidence placed in it. Sold everywhere, in three sizes. Is 6d, 2s 6d. and 's 6d. 2 * Loss of Appetite Is common when the blood nee<is purifying and enriching, lor then the blood - fails to give the digestive organs the stimulus necessary for the proper per- - formance of their functions. ; Hood's Sarsaparilia and Fills are the medicines to tab:. They make the blood pure and rich, and strengthen all the digestive organs. "I had indigestion, v ?as unable to work, had no appetite, food distressed me, could ** not sleep. Friends recommended Hood's Sarsaparilia. After taking one bottle I felt "* so much relieved, I continued taking it^and now am well." M. A. Adolpu, Maoku, N. Z. Accept no substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilia andPiilsS b^:i;jgg^, a ui;kjla.n_ I'UWW* _____ A BAi'tlS uo.. , No 4, Lorn*-street. | W*T V Unequalled for me Com* N Wmr pleiionLadies and Gentlemen daily from 9 ■_»• «• g 5 p.m. Best Men ami Women Sbampooers ■ the world. Baths. 3s; Hot and Cold BatM. with Shower, 6d and Js.-W. Arnold, Manager. ":' J.. ■ "-. 1 f H

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14093, 22 June 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14093, 22 June 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14093, 22 June 1909, Page 2