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Si After pneumonia, when what ' <? is wanted is " building up," 9 M[ experienced nurses fly to I* % EMULSION % A. Mrs. F. Smith, Sandringham V Street, Sandringham, Syd- o H ney, N.S.W., writes (July £ . yd 1908): "My little son, Gil- H «5 bert (19 months), contracted. A , ■ pnejitnouia and bronchitis,. V >^ and became so weak and ►< A* emaciated that I thought I S o* should lose him. However, c H'l gave him SGOTT'S Einul- >j A. „sion, and . v£iy .soon, there o\ was amarked improvement. A ►S He is now completely re- £ Hf stored to health, has gained H A wonderfully in weight, and A V looks well and rosy. I have V ►^ no hesitation in attributing M Ai his rapid recovery to kj «] SCOTT'S Emulsion." Per- r o N haps the most important r£ & word in this letter from hi A a mother's point of view is — A ►J "SCOTT'S." "Emulsion" is a very different thing HI A from SCOTT'S Emulsion. A «? The power to cure iies in o H the word "SCOTT'S," for m Aj SCOTT'S has what other & «£ emulsions lack, the « tS pat % and if you see i^ f6 on the package Ms§b[ M A SCOTT'S "fish-^m fl V man you may »^^» - $ < fi look forward with WWgF' H A. confidence to aW. \WL _ . V cure. Ofallchem- l«|l A H _ ists . and .dealers Jjjjslt. *— $A in medicines. ' e^p*o» \4 §s The mark by which you pick out your cure ! v

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Otago Witness, Issue 2883, 23 June 1909, Page 74

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Page 74 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2883, 23 June 1909, Page 74

Page 74 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2883, 23 June 1909, Page 74

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