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Tot the first tinio in 22 years there is no deficit in Russian Government finance. Ths debate on the Budget began in the Dumai on 28th February.

Colds can be cured Coughs and colds, acute or chronic, are cured by taking Scott's Emulsion, Scott's Emulsion permanently cures coughs and colds in all their forms. This statement is made because hundreds of people have written to say ; they were cured of cough or cold by Scott's Emulsion. 1 For example, Mrs. J. Sainty wrote, 30th September, 1908,' from 31, Church Street, St* Peter's, Newtown, N.S.W.: "Troubled ivith a cough for a very long time, and feeling completely run doivn, I f decided to try Scott's Emulsion. The results were beyond expectation. In a few tveeks Scott's had quite cured the cough, and I felt bright and well. lam now thoroughly restored to health. This trademark ivas on th& emulsion I bought." If you wish to get rid of your cough or cold, and decide to buv Scott's Emulsion,decide also to GET SCOTT'S EMULSION. You may be asked to buy another emulsion and told it is "just as good as Scott's." Substitute emulsions can only be sold on the reputation of Scott's Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion cures the disease-* no matter the age of the patient—and will be approved by your Doctor for Coughs and Colds if you ask him. Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2927, 20 April 1910, Page 63

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Page 63 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2927, 20 April 1910, Page 63

Page 63 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2927, 20 April 1910, Page 63

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