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The Problem of Health Information that often leads to a quick solution of it When the health of your child becomes a robleni that seriously presentsitself to you, >0 can suggest the solution revealed in the hawing letter: — “ 187, Wellgate, Rotherham,England, “ November 13th, 1900. “ I)-ar Sirs,—When our baby boy was six i-.nihs old he had consumption of the .iwels and appeared to be wasting away, ■id became very much emaciated. He was inder treatment for some time, but did net mprove, and wo were told that wo should ,ot be able to rear him. A friend brought is a paper containing ono of your advertisenents, and asked us to try Scott’s Emulsion, is the letter revealed how a similar case to >ur boy’s had been benefited by your preparation. V/e obtained a bottle and gavo ■Pi ARTHUR HARRISON. (From a photograph.) him the emulsion according to directions. Before throe days had passed he was a different child altogether, and continuing the treatment, he became a strong healthy boy. In January of the present year he zontracted whooping cough, and had it very badly. We resorted to his old medicine— Scott’s Emulsion —and after he had taken three bottles he was completely cured. We ook upon Scott’s Emulsion as a standard Bemedy, and if any of the children aro not well, we immediately employ it, and it never fails to do them good. We have not the least doubt that Scott’s Emulsion saved Our boy's life. “ (Signed) Arthur Harrison.” Scott’s Emulsion is a standard household remedy on account of its wide range of Usefulness. It is effectual in coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, consumption, and all ailments of throat and lungs, and by enriching the blood it overcomes anremio and wasting tendencies. Children thrive on Scott’s Emulsion when all other forms of treatment have been unsuccessful. This remedy seems just what children need to give them strong digestion and keen appetite, and to bring flesh and strength to the entire system. There is only one Scott’s Emulsion, which is distinguished by our trade mark of a man holding a big fish over his shoulder. The merits of Scott’s Emulsion aro not exaggerated in any degree. The letters written by people who have used it show clearly what may be expected from its use. You can obtain a sample of Scott's Emulsion by sending sixpence to Scott and Bowne, Limited, 483, Kent Street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper. All chemists eell Scott’s Emulsion.

POVERTY OF BLOOD AND INDIGESTION CURED BY VITADATIO 72 Daniel street, Newtown, Wellington, N.Z, 31st March, 1898. To Mr W. WEBBER, Proprietor of VITADATIO, Launceston, Tasmania. Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure in testifying to the benefits I have received from using your VITADATIO. For four years I have been a great sufferer from Poverty of Blood and Indigestion. Some time ago I became so low and weak I had to be taken to tho Nelson (N.Z.) Hospital for treatment, and when I left that institution several other medicines were tried without much benefit. Then I heard of VITADATIO, and took a course of it, and am so pleased with the result that I can heartily recommend your good medicine to any poor sufferer such as I have been. Praying these few words of mine may help you in spreading the fame of this valuable remedy for the complaints I have named. Believe me, Yours truly, Adjutant RUNDLE, B.A, Adjutant Rundle is a well-known member of tho Salvation Army. His address is procurable at the Army Headquarters. Get it and test for yourself the truth of the above testimonial. S. A. PALMER. For further particulars, s; A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for testimonials. The price of Medicine is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. MACKERRAS AND HAZLETT, Agents for Southland'

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Southland Times, Issue 17078, 29 October 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17078, 29 October 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17078, 29 October 1902, Page 4

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