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For Affections OF Throat & Lungs. "I cannot speak too highly of Scott's Emulsion, and shall recoaaisiend it whenever I can." — .»..,. ... The many letters we are receiving daily from the thousands of people who are taking Scott's Emulsion reveal the strong hold which this great remedy has attained on the popular mind. Here is the case where- a little boy suffered from complications of ailments affecting the throat and lungs. ' The father, in generously acknowledging the good which his son derived from Scott's Emulsion, writes as follows: — " 32 Mallhouse lane. Washwood Heath, " Saltley, Birmingham, England, " November 12th, 1898. " Dear Sirs,— lt affords me much pleasure in informing you of the great benefits my little boy has dcrivec! from Scott's Emulsion. Some time ago he had a. very serious illness, quite a compli- _*tm cation — bronchitis, inflammation of the T "•is lungs, and pleurisy. f^gx S He kept his bed for I •>••'" 5y nine weeks, and we m; ■»>- >J quite thought he /V— /\ could not get better \g^ V^ again, as he had been *C V<^»N/ /\ very delicate from Y\V JBE' Jy birth, and was now a S \^ S>> ~'i^v - <« y i^ mere skeleton. The r v. \j I° j f^. doctor advised us to : I _l>-^^' give him Scott's Em- PV'^v>tYT» ulsion after each N J A meal. This we did, S **^^^ v^ s ~ x and the wonderful Y'l'D improvement in him vXV in a short time quite '"ALFRED hillmaH> gladdened the hearts of his father and mother. Sleepless nights were now a thing of the past, his appetite improved, and to-day he is a fine little fellow. I cannot speak too highly of Scott's Emulsion, and shall recommend it whenever I can. " I remain, yours respectfully, " (Signed) JOHN HILLMAN." This great remedy, Scott's Emulsion, which, did Mr Hillman's son so much good, 'c a, combination of cod liver oil, hypophosphites, and glycerine. These standard remedial agents ar€ made into a perfect and palatable emulsion, which is sweet to the ta«t© and easy of digestion. Scott's Emulsion is a standard specifia for all affections of the throat and lungs, and it gives strength md vitality to the humatf bociy when other remedies are of no *V»il«

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Otago Witness, Issue 2369, 27 July 1899, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2369, 27 July 1899, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2369, 27 July 1899, Page 46