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Bottle=fed Babies How often little, bottle-fed babies suffer from weakness, anaemia, rickets and ' teething troubles. Yet a ; little SCOTTS Emulsion, added to the contents ,of the bottle, will build up. the weakest child; will enrich the blood, renew the strength and make that child healthy, sturdy and -, strong ; and, at the same - time, genuine SCOTT'S will strengthen tht lungs to resist coughs, colds, bron« chitis, and all throat and chest ailments. Start baby on SCOTT'S to-day—but be sure to get SCOTT'S with the fishman on the package. scons Emulsion ; TRACE MARK //w Grandfather jW Recommends l/M; Bonnington'S* B Grandfathir has proved after many "If a testthat the best remedy for coughs I and colds is the famous family cough I medicine---:Bonniiigton*s Irish Moss. ■. [ There's nothing to equal it. For children or adults nothing else is so safe' , and sure. Free from harmful drugs, it • ' soothes the irritation, breaks up the cold, and sets matters right again. Mr. Wm. Neighbours of Wainingiroa, writes:—' i » V" It gives me Rfeit pleasure to recommend BonninEton's Irish Mcs» for coughs, colds . I Vor any lung complaints/ having used it in 1 my faraily for 20 years," 1 Refuse substitutes and get the origiu| nal Bonriington's. 64 • ':• ' ' V ; • IRISH MOSS ... <9XIO X Qualified Engineers ' dPS ARE ALWAYS Pij jWELL PAID * who understands 1 V.' ' Mathematics, and the foundation principles upon wnich his calling is based is paid for that knowledge—lie is paid, not so mock for what he does n* for what he knows. The .qualified Engineer iucceed» by Study. Study may mean a little Selfdenial, but the resultisalwaysworth the effort. For years our Expert Staff has been training Ambitious Men to take their places in the high-salaried ranks, among CIVIL* MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, and MINING ENGINEERS. ■ 'Mention in which Department you are interested, and send TO-DAY for our Illustrated Booklet. It's free, ami tells all about Our Correspondence Courses.' ■'. ' THE FOOD WE EAT. • The food :we eat gives strength if the stomach is kept pure, sweet and healthy. • Let • the digestion become enfeebled, the ; Btomach disordered and the strongest man . in. the world will soon grow weak, tired aiid pale. ; '• He will become nervous and sleepless-- ' a dyspeptic.; Hence the f-ocd he eats cannot nourish the body because it is not assimilated by the blood. A general falling away of strength ensues Finally : some chronic ailment Sets up—and all because of 'that most terrible complaint— , Indigestion. : Don't allow yourself to Teach such a Stage. If you feel any symptoms of Indigestion such as Heartburn, Acidity, - Flatulence, Pain after Eating, Langour or ■ Nervous Depression, purchase a bottle of BENZIE'S PEPSO at once. It will ■ digest the food yoii eat' and convert it into good blood Don't suffer longer, Try it at once : From ill chemists and stores 2s 6d. RENZIE'S PILL fixes the liver, Is 6d per box. 16 , "I'll tell you why I prescribe Wilson's Malt Extract," said the busy doctor m ■his asslVant medico, who was keen en finding out things. "It's like thin: ■■ V'ilson's is by far the best malt extract ' wit of the whole btinch, and many ot my -^patients—adults and children—have made wonderful recoveries by its use during convalescence. You see, Wilson's ; Malt Extract lias a amount of diastasis ; (digestive agent), and consequently the inisystem is able to assimilate food:!, especially of a starchy nature, without K Harm to the. digestive organs. Then, '. Wilson's Extract fonhs flesh So quickly, and enriches the blo.od, besides acting as ,an invigorating ionic in cases of depreii. ilori aftef illness. Yes, Wilson's Malt FiiiT the best family tonic and food Whbined that I'know of." ■' RURAL TOPICS,\by Aerieohy <" Wefk'y. in the Otajo Witfieas, aealinc 'with subjects of current interest to fmmeiih

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15858, 2 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15858, 2 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15858, 2 September 1913, Page 8