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— When the House of Commons Terraco was at the heydey of its 5 o'clock tea. gaiety, Mr Crooks caused a sensation by convoying thither a little crowd of thfli women-folk from his constituency, who addressed him as "Bill," and seemed delighted at the prospect of having a good story tp tell on reaching home. Mr Crooks wat quit© as delighted as his visitors.

f The Captain | of the Household g I \ G 9 0I) General knows that I ■ f-\ his brave fellows will have I ■ •*- -^- little chance of winning the I X battle if he neglects to provide | I* them with the best, the most • modern weapons. In the same ■ way the good housewife sooner or ■ later realises that, to overcome the ■ horde of maladies which contin- ■ ually menace the health of her B little band, she must provide them B I* with that perfect product of S modern healing science, Scott's ■ Emulsion of cod liver oil with ■ glycerine and the hypophosphites ■ of lime and soda. Scott's Emul- 9 sion is a remedy which has no S q equal for combating coughs and 9 i colds, lung, throat, skin and blood M troubles, wasting diseases, and ■ weakness of any- kind, whether in I 9 adults or infants. . 5 1 1 fj M> S 1/ j moment to what Jt I H IM ■H Bh V J Mrs. George Aven Inn E| Mi 1 1 ry -wrote us on I i Jy£± tllis sub j ect> Her from Wide Street^ If £F~ West Kerupsey, ipS^^J'^C-v daughter, y Edith, £ »^^ / " \3 aged four years, SL flY^* s M'T i J recently caught S ff H I .*{, a severe cold, Jiti t ijf iiiS* ■which imfortuni# ll V ately developed ft I / \ into a bad attack Mr I \ of bronchitis. M I I From the first #11 she took Scott's # I I Emulsion readily -I • V and soou began M JT} ")n 1. .T*L to like Hand look |i i i. „ r her cough and fljr^^ breathing, reduM> m ced all feverish* ■M HI ness, and in * Br 9 little while it efH| IB fected a. thorough jBSI Hi and complete rai»Jk cure. She is now a Gr7 V>2j fine, heal tiiy and I I I^l strong- child." • This power of making a general • ■ assault upon disease is character- H ■ istic of Scott's Emulsion. The g B reason is that fa I Scott's Emulsion § )• reinforces the vitality and thus § compels all disease or weakness of M whatsoever kind, to give ground M first, then to decamp altogether. H Write to-day for a free sample bottle B (enclosing 5<3. for postage and mention- §B ing-this paper) to New Zealand Drug Co. la M Wellington (SCOTT & BOWNE, I,td., m Sydney, N.S.W.) •

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Otago Witness, Issue 2695, 8 November 1905, Page 72

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Page 72 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2695, 8 November 1905, Page 72

Page 72 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2695, 8 November 1905, Page 72

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