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Emaciation can be cured by SCOTT'S Emulsion Scott's Emulsion permanently cures emaciation in all its stages. This statement is made because hundreds of parents have written to say their children were cured of emaciation by, Sco 11's Emulsion. For example, Mrs. J. H. Vears wrote, 16th August, 1909, from corner Stephens Rd., Botany, Sydney, N.S.W.: "At 7 months my daughter began to fail, sintered from chest colds, and became very weak and emaciated. The doctor told mo I would have to use great care to rear her. n A t 17 months J tried Scot t"s Emulsion, and she at once t began to gain tve/ght and I I''"*?' strength. Appetite improved, j y 3 and she tins soon able to umik. 1 ( She is no wager tioubled tarvjj tci'h chest colds, and is a jiuc t healthy child. 7 his ttcideuuiyk ivas on the emulsion Ibought" If you wish to get rid of emaciation and decide to buy 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 Emaciation if you ask him. Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14284, 27 August 1910, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14284, 27 August 1910, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14284, 27 August 1910, Page 2 (Supplement)

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