Bad Cough all :^B^^^^;:^V/- .;.■,■; Was getting; so wb?ik and thin, we began to be much troubled about her. ' That persistent, hacking cough hangs on beoause the system -is weak. The. reason most specifics only afford temporary relief is because they •do noib enable the system to .overcome its own weakness, "and thus have. the resistive power to ward off a return of the trouble. .'The quicker people begin to think about j the real' standard' of their health, and thus .look "beneath . their chronic ailments, the ] sooner will they begin : the/ treatment . oi tiheir chronic ailments from an intelligent standpoint. " You can prove : the truth of this assertion by consulting any. medical man in this or.any othfr. enlightened country, ilndeed, the whpl« practice, of medicine is the helping of Nature to help herself. 1 ■ . .'■•.. ' « The following letter tells about the treatment of the case pf a little girl: — : . .•■■; MABEL FLORENCE W ATKINS. . ; (From a photograph.) iIAiJEL I'^OtiJiNCE WATKINS. \ • (From a photograph.) ' Selborne, Minerva Avenue, Barton Road, :•";>' ■;"■•• Dover, Kent, England, ! •V. ■.■: '■"-.•■'••■ " 15th May, 1899. \ "Dear Sirs.— lt gives me great. pleasure to be able to testify' to the value of Scott's J Ktrnjision. My child, who had. just turned thTej^nd a. half years, had been suffering frpm*a r yery bad cold all last TV-inter. We tried \everybhihg we could think of, hut all to no use.' She was getting 'so very weak I *hd thin i"we began to."j&s very much trooibled about her. We : tipught we- would try Scott's Emulsion! and after, the finst bottle or so we oould see she was impiwin>g. • Sihe made such headway tiat sh« lost the cough I irhe ; had, and began to .get : quite strong again. - Then she had a very bad- attack of to'nsilitis, which made her very bad agajn, Lvut W« persf vered with the. Emulsion, and [ fi!_,jly believe, had we not done so> it .vwjttW ihavegpne hard with her.. Thanks to Sctftt's Emulsion^ however, she. is well p.nd : . strong again ;. in fact, she looks the picture of h«alfch.— l rem-ain, yours truly, :,; "(Signed) F. S. WATKiNS." Thus 'you see the power of. Scott's Emulsipa to * overcome the weak" tendencies of the system. It is a specific for cough's and jolda, and, In fattj all throat aid lung hffec^pns, because it contains cod-liver oil and fflyc'erine, both 9f which are standard vcHi'jaiai agents. But S'Ott-s Emulsion is m-uch more ihan ; a- specific; because it presents the oil in, a for^- I'hal is easily digested and quickly absorbed. Ccnsoquently when the oil is on.cc in the blood, it quick- ',«,- restores vitality to the system, aad in thi^ way raises Ifae standard of health.' Scott's Emulsion is perfcefcly . palatable, : aad easy for anybody- to take '" ba A telegram from A\ickland states that the price of Auckland : flower advanced yesl terday from £8 15s to £9 10s ber ton. j
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7368, 4 April 1902, Page 1
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