Federal Elections.
Whatever opinion may be held throughout tho Commonwealth about tho lust Federal election and thn next to come, there is ono opinion that is unanimously held throughout all parts of the Commonwealth and in Now Zealand about which thero is no difforones in tho point of view. All mankind believes in Scott's Emulsion, either through experience or by hearsay. Everywhere that Scott's Emulsion has ponetraiwl in Australasia it has won for itself n wido circle of friends and adherents by its powor to cure all diseases of the throat, lungs, and many of those of tho blood. Thero is a solid reason for this: tlio best of all reason.-—Scott's Emulsion cures! It is an emulsion of cod liver oil with hypophosphites of lime nnd soda—an emulsion in which :iro retained all tho most- valuable properties of cod liver oil—medicinal values which havo never been discovered in, nny other oil known to the world nor in any other form of fat. It is used In over 300 hospitals, and tha proprietors ate in possession of moro than 5000 letters from practising physicians endorsing Scott's Emulsion. If you need heaitli, send 5d (for postage) to New Zealand Drug Co., Wellington (Scojt nnd Bowne, Ltd., Sydney, N.S.W.), mention this paper, and you will receive a sample-bottle nnd "A Hunch of B'osee." All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion.
Mr Spratt seconded the amendment. After further discussion tlio amendment was declared carried by 8 votes to 3. The association adjourned until t'-is (Thursday) mornin,; at 10 o'clock.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12989, 2 June 1904, Page 13
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253Federal Elections. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12989, 2 June 1904, Page 13
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