CONTRACTED A SEVERE COLD.
wmch lerfc mm witaa JJry, Hard, Hacking Cough. ♦ Nobody can tell what is going to happen nrhen health begins to fail. Sometimes iveu the slightest signs of indisposition nave a most significant, meaning, and igain a very troublesome ailment may be 3nly temporary. A great deal depends upon the condition of the body when ittacked by outside influences. Let us bring to your attention for a moment a case in point. ' 10, Snargate Street, Dover, England, " May 31st, 1893. "Dear Sirs, — Before I commenced the use of Scott's Emulsion I was completely run down ; had very little appetite for my food, could scarcely put any energy into my business, and was very irritable with sveryone I • came in contact n\ ith. I also felt a pain in my right lung, and to make matters worse, I contracted a very severe cold, which left me with a hard, dry, hacking cough. I continued the use. of Scott's Emulsion, with the result that my appetit&soon returned; my cough was cored and each, bottle left me- -stronger and healthier at the finish than ait the commencement. I, may say I am ibw quite convalescent, and-attrfbute my very speedy recovery largely "to the fact of taking Scott's Emulsion. I consider bhis preparation a-niost" valuable tonic, and firmly believe a good'- constitution may be built up by it. I .shall- always irecomniend Scottfs Emulsion whenever opportunity permits. ' ■« " Yours truly, (Signad),H. , X. Mthill," All of Mr. MyMU*6i«yn*i>tDms are familiar to nearly everybody. The want of appetite/lack" of energy, pain, in the .lung* and backing cough, - aTe all indications of ipproaching disease. .They show clearly bhat the body is weak and needs a remedy which will not only stimulate the«appetite and give a feeling of energy, but will also really make flesh and blood, and giv» vitality to the whole -system. Such a remedy is the one which, cured Mr. Myhill, viz., Scotfs Emulsion. This preparation should be -taken -by-everybody with a tendency toward weakness and Bmaciation, or susceptibility of taking' cold. 25
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6551, 31 July 1899, Page 4
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344CONTRACTED A SEVERE COLD. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6551, 31 July 1899, Page 4
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