. ! . & w cUJ>o "And was literally Wasting 1 Away instead of Growing." i ' Typical cases for the Scott's Emulsion treat-, ment are those where children are either delicate from birth, or from some unknown cause seem to be declining in health. We take great pleasure in introducing _a letter from Mrs J. G. Ridley, of Portsmouth, who says : — "65 Crcssy Road, " Landport, Portsmouth, -England, " November 14th, 1898. " Dear Sirs,— l have great pleasure in writing to tell you of the very beneficial results your Scott's Emulsion has had on both my children. My little -girl was very delicate and puny from birth, and nothing we tried seemed to do her any good. She had m rppetite at all, and was literally wasting awj yinstead of growing-.- Hearing of Scott's Emvision, I thought I would give it a -s>jf^l If^lb ' trial - Aftei ' she - JfU f ,J^ had taken the first l/wV-TF^YfT iß^a^ofe>. bottle we noticed a ii \'j&ttsi hWt'WfWk marked improve-'Ji'l^P^Sr^T-T-/ Jji'Q ment in cr ' and j'l^^Q^^^fl ' r~M> her a PP e^ te was better. I continued Mp^^^^T^^^-^SC^-n &i vni S' ncr ne P reff "I r 3ra ti° n . through I f/Tft f* *dl the winter, and I If vlri believe it saved I \5 V.LvfK her -life. Last month. y both of them (the Winnie & sert!e RIDLEY, girl and baby) had a severe attack of bronchitis, and I immediately procured anotlier bottle of Scott's Emulsion, with the result that they soon got better, and I do not intend being without it this winter. I have recommended it to several friends, and they all speak highly of it ; amongst them Mis Dingley, of 74 Oressy Roa, who, on my advice, sent for a bottle, and she wishes me to state that her baby's cough is much better, and she i° going to continue its use for a time. '' Yours respectfully, " (Signed) Mrs J. G. RiDLsr." The reason Scott's Emulsion is so adapted to^tlie ailment.-! of children is to be found in the fact that iL contains cod-liver, oil, glycerine, and hypophospliites in scientific proportions, and in a palatable and easy form for digestion. The glycerine in Scott's Emulsion greatly facilitates the absorption of the oil. while ths hypophosphites aid digestion, stimulate the appetite, nourish the bones and nerves, ard sustain the brain. You could not possibly find a more ideal combination, or a remedy so splendidly adapted to all the wasting tendencies of the liuman body. Scott's Emulsion is effectual in coughs and colds, weak lungs, consumption, bronchitis, scrofula, anremia, marrnasmus, rickets, and all wasting conditions of children. 12
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Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 11
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