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" He had Gastric Dis turtances at two years old,

which became very serious, and he Jiad. to go to a hospital for ■. operations. ■''

" It is ail' undeniable fact that' cod-liver oil, when properly administered, has a- favourable effect upon digestion, and, in fact, upon the entire alimentary canal. . This fact has boon _ demonstratedl repeatedly by scientific experiments, and it has an important bearing upon the' caro"'of children. Many of the ills of children come from weakness of digestion, and are especially noticeable in those children who' have begun the battle of health ;in a state of low vitality. The way cod-liver oil can be administered with confidence in the restilts is told in the following letter:—•

'"51 Harrow road. London, W., "February 9, 1699. "Dear Sirs, — When, my son — John Churchill Nash—was a baby he was a very delicate child,, and seemed to be subject to various ailments. He had gastric disturbances at two years old, which. became very serious, and he had to go to a hospital for operations, until we. did not think he could live through his difficulties. When in this weak, emaciated condition a friend advised us to try Scott's Emulsion. We did so, with the result.that ho gained strength, 'and was eventually restored to health by this preparation. . He is now eight years old, and is a healthy child. I. have found Scott's Emulsion of great benefit to children when cutting, their teeth. In fact, I think that this is.the best remedy -which could be employed for children's maladies.—Yours very truly,

(Signed) ■ " Edward John Nash."

- The advantages of Scott's Emulsion over other forms of cod-liver oil are made apparent to anybody who will take the troiible to try this preparation. Instead of taxing digestion in dealing' with the oil, Scott'a Emulsion, reqtiire3 almost no digestive effort, and rather than being a hard remedy to take, Scott's Emulsion is palatable and h looked upon with favour, especially by children. Scott's Emulsion presents cod-liver oil in its best form, and it also supplies hypophosphites and glycerine, both of which are of advantage in. ail the- cases where cod-liver oil can be employed with benefit. This is merely a statement of facts, as experience will clearly show. '." 53

—An estimate of the money lost on the turf throughout the world during- each year places the amount at £50.000,000, of which £10,000,000 is lost on Unglish racecourses, and, ftrange to say, .about, £20,000.000 on Australian courses. The balance is chiefly distributed between France, the United Slates, and our own colonies.

Cornsacks, twine/ machine oil, and other farm necessaries are procurable from Nncno & Br,Aru at lowest current rates.

- - -—=cc THIS WJEEK I "^1 GENT'S WHITE DRESS " SHIRTS, ' 3/11.— OLD PRICK 5/0 1 ' ' ■ 4/11 - OLD PKIOJE 6/9 L SUPERIOR GOODS. 5/11 — OLD PRICNS 7/6 J SINGLETS - 3/11-OLD PKICE, 6/61 L „ PANTS - - 3/11 -OLD PJiICB, 6/6 j in JIjAUN anct MVzGENT'S Latest - fashioned TIES. 180 (ALL BTY.LKS), 1/ each. OLD PlUCl'S— 2/, 2/6. GEIT'S Y/OOL and CASHMERE SOX, 200 at 1/ per pair. OLD PJIICES—I/6, 2/. O O T A G ,O 2ST.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11798, 30 July 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11798, 30 July 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11798, 30 July 1900, Page 8