Coughed by Day and Coughed at Night — - » ♦ ■ NO APPErirE, COOLD fcOT SLEEP TOOK LITTLE NOURISHMENT, AND WAS VERY THIN It is ft pi asure to publish le.teas abowiDg how children r-v -in their health. Parents who wii eof their experience rev* al the practical side of our subj -ct maeh better than we could possibly do outselve?. A letter received from a gentleman in Bristol, ii ftlout lis little boy, four years old, and rea^B aa fo'lows :— J " Apaley Hourp, Breoktoikßo.d.Knowle, '• Brutol, E.-gla-id, June 27t., 1900. •'Gentlemen,— lv February last, my little boy, ahout four y an old, waa taken with a very severe Bttack of me»*l?p, fillowed by cor. geetion of the longs, whioh caused him to cough day ani night' having very little or no sleep for about tbrea weeks. Hia »ppetit_ bo-ame so bad that be coold not take more than half a-pint of milk in twentyfour hours and he peemrd reduced to a mere skeleton. S:eing your advertisement in a newspaper, and read ne of th« wondeiful ARTHUR HENRY LEWTON [ - '.From a photograph.) . results produced b/ Scott's Emnlfiin, ? determined to t y it. Af'er ten doseß the oough Btopped, hie eyes became brighter, 1 hia complexion clear, and pppttite returned, 3 In fact, I w-s > stoniahed at lhe change iv 1 ao short a time, and d< t»rmioed to cootiaue j the treatment. I h*ve had in all four bottles, which has completely cured bim. He ia now aHe to run about and pray with other biys, and never teems tired. It gives 1 me pleasure to testify to the unquestioned r mcris ef Scott's Emu!sior. * . " (Signed) H. J. Lew Ton." 3 ChiVr=n that have do appetite and are 3 weak and thin need more than ordinary " tonics. It is the sme exactly witb tbote 1 who have chronic oooghs »nJ seem alsaya * ailing. Speciß;s and drogs may give _ 6c- " titioua appetite and temporary relief, bu. r , they certfi.ly do not briDg strengto ani * vlta'i .y to »he system, as cod-liver oil does. c The best thing about Soott's Emulsion * from a popuUr point of view ia tha: it com-plet-ly disgniats the sta'e of cod-liver oil, and tnakaa tbia nutritious Bnb.t»Dce easy of digestion. From a scientific .tandpoint we can empfiatise the hypophosphites and glycerine, which aie blended with the oil in Soott's Emulsion. At anyrate, tbe fait is tbat Soott's Emalsion not ouly acts as a li epeoifio in throat and lung aff-CtioDS, but p ib eniiohes the b'ood.atimulatea the appetite q and indu.-ea a healthy and ample sutrition in cv ry part of the i-y^t'-m. 8 No .c*ier reuedy or preparation has yet . been oiigioated to acts .o quickly and ao j perfectly, in giving vitality to the body. ! Babies cuff ring with teething, and all . children thit do not thrive, will derive - benefits from S.ott'a Emul.ion that the . mother will scarcely boli.ve possible until .ht> tries thia prepaiation. Gypsum or Sulphate of Lime ie suited to I crops like turnips and clover. Finely 6 powdered Gypsum has the power of absorb - S ing ammonia, and if strewn in stables and 8 on manure heaps prevents the loss of am--9 monia. Vinegrowers would bo astonished 1 at the remarkable success resulting from the 0 mixture of Gypsum with stable manure. 1 One thing in favour of this fertiliser is its r cheapness. The price landed at the Bluff B is £3 5s per ton ; small quantities in 2 cwt ' bags, 48 per cwt at Invercargill. Tothill, Watson and Co. have a small quantity on hand.
Seaside Accommodation, Bluff Harbour EXCELLENT aocommodation for families and visit ore can now be obtained T_H_IS REASONABLE PBOPRIETRKSS MES CAMERON PRIZE COMPETITION Ist Prise, £1; 2nd, 15s; 3rd, 10s. \T? HY ia JONES'S HONEY PECTORAL VI so popular and has suoh large sale ? A PRIZE of Ono Pound will be awarded for the best answer, second prize 15s, third prize 10s. CONDITION— Answer to oontain not less than fifty not more than one hundred words. COMPETITIONS to be sect ln on or before l«t November lo E B JONES, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, DEE STREET, INVEEOARQILIi. JUST OPENED A Choice Selection of Gents' Hats. Collars, Ties, Shirts, Ac, In the Latest and Most Up-to-Date Styles. ALSO, Mens and Boy*' Clothing In tho Rest New Zealand Tweeds AT THE ECONOMIC, DEE STREET. _, Removal Notice. rlius. Wampbell PHOTOGRAPHER, wish-* to inform Ms numerous patrons and the pablio generally, that ho is now in his NEW STUDIO, TAY STREET, (opposite sid. of the Street to hie former premise*) ) The Hew Studio has been designed •nd built on the mast approved modera Hum snd is replete with tho' best and most up-to-date apparatus and appliances for the production of Hvet-ol&M work. ' A "™B^S TIGER TEAS ZEALAND HOME THE bi). proflt-lovicg tea blenders petitioned Pa ' liament to tax pure Oeylon tea 2d per lb in order to (fire their so-called blends a, show, ivnd beep up their profit?. Parliament refused, and to-day Hondai-Lanka is the champion pure Oeylon pao_ed tea (unblended) with daily increasing ales
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Southland Times, Issue 15083, 1 November 1901, Page 4
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