Life gained bp SCOTT’S Emulsion during teething, when hope was almost gone. Mrs. H. Kennedy, 27, Bridge Road, Glebe, Sydney, N.S.W. (3rd June, '10) writes that: “7 gave Scott’s Emulsion to my sen, Herbert, aged 12 months, when he tens so seriously ill that I did not think he could lire. He had a severe cough while teething, had no appetite, and I teas often up with him nearly all night. There was a marked improvement after the first bottle oj Scott’s Emulsion, so 1 continued with it, and be began to eat and sleep well, ansoon he did not look like tin same baby. He put on fh . - rapidly, and is now in' complete good health. Scott’' Emulsion saved his life.” M Because of its strength and purity, Scott’s Emulsion was able to give that instant aid which alone could help the child. Just because Scott’s alone can do this, Scott’s Emulsion is the only emulsion with a reputation in all parts of the world for helping children reduced to death’s door during teething. Any emulsion bought instead of Scott’s cannot give you the CERTAINTY which you get with Scott’s. Therefore, don’t ask for ‘‘emulsion”— ask for SCOTT'S EMULSION. Of all Chemists and Dialers in Medicines. ORGANIZATION PENS EQUIPMENT Enables us to give our clients the most efficient carrying and forwarding service south of the line. Throughout the Dominion we have our own offices; everywhere abroad we are splendidly represented. This means that wherever you want parcels or goods sent, we can handle them to best advantage. There’s no doubt about It. —The N. Z. Express Co.. Ltd.
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Southland Times, Issue 16844, 21 September 1911, Page 2
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