Some time ago Mr J. Jackson obtained a perfect block of silver pine knot lor Mr Christenson. tobacconist, etc., of Manners street, Wellington, and sent it to him to see if it would suit for pipe-making. Recently Mr Jackson has (says the Greymouth Star) received back a present in the shape of a silver-mounted pipe -of the cricket ball type made from this wood. It is a very handsome pipe, being beautifully marked, and inside is a meerschaum bowl made to fit it. The pipe proves that soma of our Now Zealand timber is well suited for the purpose. _^_________,
Croup, acute or chronic, is best cured by Scott's Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion permanently cures croup. This statement is made because scores of parents have written to say their children were cured of croup by Scott's Emulsion. For example, Mrs. E. M. Beard wrote, 19th May, 1909, from 26, Bennett Street, Moore Park, Sydney, N.S.W.: "One bottle of Scott's Emulsion completely cured my little daughter, aged one year and four months, of a nasty attack of croup. Ten months ago she was very ill with wasting disease. After jR J& a second bottle of Scott's ''" Emulsion she began to sleep ) well and was not so fretful In three months she did not' look like the same child, and she is now just as strong as she was weak before. This trademark was on the emulsion 1 bought." If you wish to get rid of croup and decide to buy Scott*is 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 diseaseno matter the age of the patient—and will be approved by your Doctor for Croup if you ask him. Of all Chtfilists and Dealers in Medicines.
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Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 87
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