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"She has made Wonderful Progress."

" Sh© went through the usual diS&eulfcies of Teething wltfcou

the slag-latest trouble."

; The teething period of babies is attended by distress just in proportion to the amount i of lime absorbed into the blood and the condition of the digestive system. If baby's digestion is healthy, and if the system absorbs lane for the formation of bone, as well an ' food to give f.esh and strength, the baby will surmount the usual difiros of 'teething, and pass through this period with little °or no difficulty. We hare abundant proof of ths effect of Scott's Emulsion jn relieving- ehilciren who are cutting their teth. Here is i letter from a lady whose little girl took this preparation with the following results: "Alve&ton House, 247 Shirland Koad, "London, W., England, "October 20th, IS9B. -Dear Sirs.— My little girl has been talcing ocoit s Emulsion now for " several months, and I am pleaoed to say she hrs made , wonderful progress during that time. She is now in the be<?t of health. She went through the usual difficulties of teething without the slightest trouble, and I certoinly think and feel sure Scott's Emulsion helps digestion, also; in fact, 1 cannot speak too highly of your splendid prepara tion, as it hay been the means of lec'toring our little one to health. Before taking it she aeeired to be wasting away, and we certainly thought we were not going to rear her, but now she is quite a. different child. I shall always be pleased to recommend Scott's Emulsion to ' ' mothers with delicate children, and if they will give it a' 'trial, I' am sure they will ba pleased with the re&ult. "I beg to remain, gentlemen, yours faithfully, - ' .. ' "(Signed) Mrs E., Robekts." . It is pleasing to notice how children thrive on Scott's Emulsion wlien other " forms of nourishment seem to do no good whatever. This preparation is the 'easiest form of codliver oil, combined with hypophosphites and glycerine. It" is palatable, and children look upon it as a sweetmeat. "When cutting their teeth babies derive more benef t from Scott's Emulsion than from any b*her source, and any mother can prove the truth of our states ment by trying this standard preparation. 9

Four fashionable lady palmists were each fined £10 or six weeks' imprisonment at Liverpool* recently for fortune-telling. , The Auckland Star states that Mr D. J. Folpy, formerly of Auckland, is a member of Roberta's Horse No. 4- troop in South Africa. Ho was one of the few of the troop, who were fortunate enough to escape at the dreadful calamity near Kroon Spruit, where SO members of that bq.uad.ron \i ere shot down.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2413, 7 June 1900, Page 65

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 2413, 7 June 1900, Page 65

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 2413, 7 June 1900, Page 65

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