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"Much Alarm. and Anxiety."

" He was anaemic, and so weals that lie was usable to walk."

After you have tried nearly every remedy under the sun for your delicate child, whose health is far from satisfactory, it might be a good idea to profit .by the experience of others; such, for example, as is revealed iv thi» following letter: — "60 Cathnor road. Shepherd's Bush, "Lofidon, England, Dec. 6, 1900.

"Dear Sirs. — I cannot overrate the grca* bpnefits my little boy (four years of age) has dorived from taking Scott's Emulsion. His health, previous to taking the preparation, had caused me much alarm and anxiety. He was anaemic and had convulsive fits, and was so weak that he was unable to walk. His appetite went completely, and he scorned to me to be in quite a hopeless state. Hearing that Scott's Emulsion was

considered a very benefuial preparation for weakly and delicate children, 1 repolved to try it for my little boy. I am truly thankful I did to, sce;ng the wonderful change, for the better it has wrought in my boy's case. He does not seem like the same child. He is now fat, strong, and always happy and ebeeifni. and can walk long distances without even complaining of pain or wearii, ,.. e — Yours faithfully,

"(Signed)

Kate A. Boxell."

Of course, we think it better to take Scott's Kbiulhoi) at the outset of treatment when ohildren first bhow wasting tendencies. We think) that Scott's Emulsion was employed in the foregoing case about as soon, as its merits were known to the mother, and tho result o£ tho tieatment certainly was r atisfaetory. In Scott's Emulsion you have a remedy whoso merits are well known, and! have been jthoroughly tested for more than 30 years. It is not like- any other form of cod-liver oil, and no matter what anybody, may tell you, it certainly will prove to ba true that greater benefits will be derived from Scott's Emulsion than from any other emulsion, or from any other form of cod* liver oil. Depend upon it thox - e is something about Scott's Emulsion which brings back health when other remedies bave failed. f You can obtain a sample of Scott 9 Emulsion by sending fqijrpence to Scott and Bowne (Limited), 483 Kent street, Sydney; and mentioning this paper. All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion.

Mr Charle3 Leonard D6bbin, one of Melbourne's oldest police magistrates, died at his residence at Hiedeberg (via) a few day* ago. He had been in, the Viotor»n publio iejyice for 60 yeara.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2525, 6 August 1902, Page 56

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"Much Alarm. and Anxiety." Otago Witness, Issue 2525, 6 August 1902, Page 56

"Much Alarm. and Anxiety." Otago Witness, Issue 2525, 6 August 1902, Page 56

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