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For Both Husband and Child.

The Husband Always Had a Cold, and the Baby had Spasms throngh TeeHiing.

We with to again emphasise the beneficial effects of Scott's Emulsion iv babies when cutting their teeth. It is difficult to explain all of the favourable influences of this preparation without entering into an exhaustive scientific discussion, nor do we think il i^i neees=c>iy. Every parent knows v. bat a ir3'u time rhis is for children, and also the serious plisses of it. The body is feverish, digp-uon is upset, gums are sore, and often the children seem, to be nothing but a bundle of nrrvc.

Teething babies need help, and the best help they can have is Scott's Emulsion. Yon will be as much convinced of this fact, if you will try this preparation, as was rhe lady who wrote the follovyinsf letter: — " 56 Langsett .Road, Hill=bro\ "Sheffield, England,

•April 12th, 1899.

"Dear Sirs, — T am writing to toll you how much good Scott's Emulsion has done my husband and child. My husband always had a cold or was ailing pome way, and had tried everything anyone recommended. Nothing did him much gooc 1 , however, until he tried Scott's Emulsion, and the first large bottle did him such a great amount of good that he v. as much improved in health My baby wrs suffering from spasms through teething. She \vai a fine child, but she went dreadfully thin and looked ■\epyweak. I thought I would try Scott's "Fmulsion for her. The first few doses did good, and after a week or two phe was looking better than e\er. She has cut nearly all her teefh. She i-, only one year and te\ en month", and a finer child it would be hard to find. I think there w ould i,ot be so many children suffering from. teething if their parents would giro them Scott's Emulsion. It is a splendid pre paration. — Wishing it all the tuccess it Je, serves, — You s truly, (Signed) "X. Richardson." Scot to Emulsion is eod-li\er oil made palatable and easy of digestion, combined with hypophosphites of lime and soda, and glycerine. The oil has, a favourable effect apon vim whole system, while the hypophosphites fire food for the nerves an aid to digestion, stimulant for the brain, and material for tha formation of healthy bones. When gi\eru to children during teething, Scott's Emubhon.' bas a soothing effect upon the digeslnc system^ and ncrve3, and helps them in many v. ay a to 1 go through this period Without distreia*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 69

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For Both Husband and Child. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 69

For Both Husband and Child. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 69

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