Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Sickly Children,

" Her own dear little sell again, thanks entirely to Scott's Emulsion.-* 5 ,

In thest trying winter weeks one hearjp everywhere the cry of the children, disease' so easily breaks down their tender strength. Every mother should answer that cry in thjg way:

•'5 Stanley -Villas, Westberry Avenue, " GTeen Lanes, London. England,' ' "April, 22nd, 1901.- " Dear Sirs, — My little daughter,, two years of age, had a very bad attack, of whooping" cough last autumn. I tried everything I could for her, but could not get her well, and she fell away to almost nothing. Reading of many who had benefited by Scott's .Ermilskm, I -decided to try the pre« paration for my chiW, and I am .very, fhank-ful'l-did so. In a few -weeks,- after- taking Scott's Emulsion, there was a very material improvement in r her condition, and the cough was not nearly so harsh "or distressing. What rather surprised me was tho

quickness with which she acquired a taste for Scott's Emulsion ; she really wanted more than was good for her. I soon felt we were on the right track. You may be interested to know my wife procured a bottle of emulsion from a chemist, stated to be ' their own make,' but it did nor have the least effect upon baby, and after that we would havt nothing but ' Scott's.' Now when I look at my child and remember what she was a few months ago, I can scarcely believe ihe is the same little one. She is thoroughly well, strong, and h&allhy, and her own dear little self again, thanks entirely to Scott's Emulsion. "Yours very sincerely, " (Signed) Edward Wills."

Whooping cough is, of course, only one of the many children's illnesses flying about just now. Measles, mumps, bronchitis, rickets, marasmus, poor digestion, anaemia, scarlet fever, theße are some of the unpleasant words one hears in all directions. In every case of these diseases Scott's Emulsion, should at one stage or another be given — Scott's Emulsion will cure. There is nothing to be obtained anywhere that L= half so good for sickly children. Your own doctor will agree t' this.

And your own ease will agroc that- you cannot hope for the striking ir=ults .produced by Scott's Kmulsion if you "jny scun_e- . thing else. You may be offered what is said to be "jus-t as good," but the ellei of such imitation or substitute has no evidence of what he says, and can produce none, for the simple reason that Scott's Emulsion i« the standard children's remedy on which all others are modelled. Mr WilU's experience with one of thpso "jusb as good" preparations shows you exactly what to expect from them. No imitation is ever as good as the original.

Mr Wills emphasise? another striking point about Scott's Emulsion — how nice it«i« to take: "She really wanted more than wss good for her." This is the great advantage Scott's Emulsion has over common codliver oil, which no one ever wants to iake ! And then, medicinally, Scott's Emulsion i.«, acemding to the comparative tests of a dit.tinguiiherl physician, " three times a^ efficacious as the same amount of common codliver oil."

For these reasons see thai the picture- cl a man carrying a big fish is on the wrappe/ of every bottle ; if they are there you hay* Scott's Emulsion.

You can obtain a sample of Scott's Emulsion by sending fourpence to Scott aud Bowne, Limited, 483 Kent street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper. All chemist sell Scott's Emulsion.

Another striking illustration of the Tiijji reputation which the author of " Deeds That Wun the "Empire," etc., lias won ii r r the literary world has just come to liana.. Recently one of the great London dailies, cabled to the Rev. Dr Fitchett offering him. " £250 for three days' Coronation work," i-j he could arrive in England in June.

Tne sovereign remedy for all complaint 'J of the Throat, Lvvjs, and Bronchial Tube « is TUSSICURA.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19020604.2.140

Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 2516, 4 June 1902, Page 53

Word Count
657

Sickly Children, Otago Witness, Issue 2516, 4 June 1902, Page 53

Sickly Children, Otago Witness, Issue 2516, 4 June 1902, Page 53

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert