Had Bronchitis very badly, which left him with a very weak chest, causing great anxiety to tooth his father and myself. Every year as Scott's Emulsion becomes better known, it increases in popularity as a remedy for bronchitis and coughs and for all affections of throat and lungs. The soothing and healing properties of Scott's Emulsion, together with its power to give , strength and vitality to the system, make it especially adapted to the treatment of these familar maladies. The reason bronchitis becomes chronic is because the system is too weak to resist it. Let us give you an illustration of the favourable opinion held of Scott'a Emulsion by those who have used it : " Primrose Bank, . " Hawarden, England, " February 2nd, 1899. " Dear Sirs,— When three weeks old my little boy had bronchitis very badly, which left him with a very weak chest, causing great anxiety to both his father and myself. After trying all ff/'s (?\ sor ' ;8 °f remedies, tjtiy. vy)\ we were recom. j \JZfibJ~**\\\ mended Scott's Mr-" '- UM Emulsion, which w€sk JiMi L ai V, ure B l ved vV I. • y nis life, making a ■ '— • / k* m quite a differ- j Y* "^r*>/ ent boy. This ! f^!«^^**«^« 1^ winter both my v children had a bad BOWARD WILLIAM afctaC . k ° f prinqle. cough and could (From a photograph.) keep nothing down but half to one teaspoonful of Scott's Emulsion. They are now in the best of health. I cannot speak too highly of .Scott's Emulsion, and I shall in the future as in the past, recommend it at every opportunity. " Yours faithfully, (Signed) " (Mrs.) E. W. Pbinqle." The reason Scott's Emulsion is so effectual is because it is a form of codliver oil which requires almost no digestive effort, combined with hypophosphites and glycerine. Another great advantage of Scott's Emulsion is that it is so palatable that children do not look upon it as a medicine. This makes its administration easy. Adults can take Scott's Emulsion without aversion, and it is as beneficial to them as it is to children. 57 Unbroken cliUblaias can be easily cured. Loaeby's Koolibah cured W. E. Sorrell, photographer, after three applications. Re. liei« irritation instantly* . lAQm
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6937, 29 October 1900, Page 1
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365Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6937, 29 October 1900, Page 1
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