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DO THREATENED CKSLDREN LIVE ? jll "^i /SS^ fjagf 9 I 21 Dorwent street, Glebe, Sydney, July 9, 1902. Dear Sirs, — Our little boy was delicate from birth, and seemed to derive no benefit from any food we gay* him, gradually becoming thinner and weaker. He took whooping-cough and sunk so low j that we thought he was gone. We tried i severr.l tilings without succeeding in reviving him, and were then advised to try Scott's Emulsion, which we did without hope. From the first dose it agreed with him ; he was able to keep it on hia stomach. \ Ho rapidly gained in health and strength. ' and we soon saw life and movement in his frame, which before bad been quite emaciated nnd listless. He cut his- teeth absolutly without trouble, and now at the age of 16 months has them all, and is a fine hearty little chap. Scott's Emulsion without doubt saved his life.— Faif full/ y( ars, (Signed) Mm Maboapei Watsok. Mr Hrn-ri Watsos. Messrs Scott &. Bowse (Ltd.), 485 Keit street Sydney. DO THREATENED CHILDREN . LIVE ? Sonic do for a long time, go tenacious are they of life. If they have not strength it makes the fight difficult. There is an easy way of prolonging their life, by giving Scott's Emulsion. Two who have seen the cure performed have just proved that to you above. Be careful with delicate children. The great care that you want to take should be in the direction of getting thorn stronger quickly. It is not necessary to point out how difficult it 13 to rear a delicate child, or how liable that child is to succumb to disease. The thing that you wush us to point out is now io CURE THE TROUBLE. The remedy is SCOfl'S EMULSION. «.«. met important factor of rhild-Me. AH that mother and father wish to know 13 that, if the child is delicate, the dangers following on delicate condition can be pre\ented or removed by Scott's Emulsion, which acts promptly, surely. steaU.ly unt,l tho cure is compiete. It has saved delicate children of every nationality under the sun, ana it will cave delicato Australians. You have one precaution only to take, and that is to see that on the wrapper o" the bottle there is a picture of a u.au carrying a big codfish; if that co/ / *»h is rjii there, you are not getting v/hft wo voinka you — a cura ! You caa obtain a sample o? Scot's Emulsion and t!:e choicest children* booklet ot the ycv>', "A Buuth of Roses," beautifully printvl i:i colours, by pending 5d to Rcott aud Bownc (Ltd.), 433 Ken* sfcrwt, Syduey, and -mentioning this paper. All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 1 July 1903, Page 87

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Page 87 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 1 July 1903, Page 87

Page 87 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 1 July 1903, Page 87