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K3 After pneumonia, yvhen what hSd Cm * s wanted is " building up," KJ K^ experienced nurses fly to WM I Scott's 1 | EMULSION | M Mrs. F. Smith, Sandringham hfl KJ Street, Sandringham, Syd- pj M ney, N. S.W., writes (July W& K4 1908): "My little son, Gil- |m| M bert (19 months), contracted gfl Rft pneumonia and bronchitis, RS pd and became so weak and m£ W emaciated that I thought I fftf foj should lose him. However, RJ M I gave him SCOTT'S pmul- M wSd sion, and very soon there mm K0 was a marked improvement, j^j R^ He is now completely re- reS mm stored to health, has gained if W wonderfully in weight, and X*2 pl looks well aud rosy. I have EjS M no hesitation in 'attributing pB LM his rapid recovery to KM K3 SCOTTS Emulsion." Per- OT W% haps the most important Wgt L^ word in this letter from mA K2 a mother's point of view is->- Ri M "SCOTT'S." " Emulsion "-R5 km is a very* different thing w4 M from SCOTT'S Emulsiou. Kg RS The power to cure lies in'KJ M the word "SCOTT'S," for Igl L*2 SCOTT'S has what other |U Kj emulsions lack, the yy curing power |j£l The marie by which you KS Pj pick out your curd ! RJ

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Otago Witness, Volume 06, Issue 2899, 6 October 1909, Page 69

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Page 69 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Volume 06, Issue 2899, 6 October 1909, Page 69

Page 69 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Volume 06, Issue 2899, 6 October 1909, Page 69