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Had Catarrh for Five Years.

After other remedies failed, Scott's Emulsion effected a Cure,

For all of the chronic affections that result from taking cold, there is no remedy so effectual as that which ia mentioned in th« following letter: —

" Ravenshead House, St. Helens, "Lancashire, England, ''October 9, 1900.

"Dear Sirs, — I had been suffering from nasal catarrh for about five years, and always seemed to have a oold. Every morning I had a severe fit of sneezing, which was intensely disagreeable. I tried very many remedies, but nothing did me any good. I was advised, to try Scott's Emul-

cion, and am very thankful I did co. From the time I commenced the use of your preparation I felt I was deriving benefit. My oh«,fc became stronger, and all my unpleasant and distressing symptoms gradually disapappsared. I may say I have given Scott'a Emulsion a good trial, and the results have been entirely satisfactory, having quite lost my old complaint — catarrh — and to Scott* Emulsion I give the credit of my present satisfactory stato of health, having taken 110 other medicine since I commenced its use. I found it icry pleasant to take. — Faithfully yours, " (Signed) Robt. G. Ridgewat.

In tho majority* of cases, it is unnecessary to allow weak tendencies to continue until they develop into chronic ailments. Scott'a Kmul-oon is just what is needed to -trpn^th^n the system, so that weakness is overcome through tha natural processes of Nature. It stimulates the appetite, benefits di^p.-tion. and nourishes the weakened systt>m hack to strength and \ital:ty as no other iciuo^ty can do When takr.ng iSeotfi? Emulsion, the patient do..d not realiso he is taking cod-liver ojl, hei-aii3O Rcott's Emulsion is so palatable and 110 disturbances of digestion follow taking it. Scott'a Emulsion ie far superior to tho plain cod-liver oil, because it is palatable, and does not tax digestion. That codliver oil contains meritorious properties cannot be disputed by anybody, and in order to derive the groates', benefits from these piopcrticrf, tlio oil should bo taken in the form of Scott's Emulsion, which may easily be clit-tm^ui^hcd from oth^r preparations by our trade mark of a man holding a big fish o\( J r his shoulder. You can obtain a sample of Scott' 6 Ivmul"ion by sendina; fourpencn to St^t and Bownoj Limited, 483 Kent .stiect, oydney, and mentioning tins paper. All chemist* sell Scott'-* Emulsion.

It is stated (»ay6 the Christchurch Press) that a horse was stabbed to death at Belfast on Saturday afternoon The affair, it is alleged, was the o\itcome of a quarrel. The six sons of Mr Richard Hudson, Royal teirace, an Monday presented their mother vrith a carriage and pair of hoTse^, as a birthday gift. The carriage was specially designed and built by Mr James Robin, Octagon, and the

I harness wan manufactured by Mr Alexander 1 Mackenzie, Princea street South. The handsome pair of bays were bred by the late Mt Campbell, of Mount SomerSi near Ash burton. These six young men arc all natives of Duni edin, and arc now partnerb with their fa,th<yj lin ike firm of It. Hudson suid Co. (LimiieiV '

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Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 25

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Had Catarrh for Five Years. Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 25

Had Catarrh for Five Years. Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 25