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' Athlete's Cough i -"* . " I must have contraoted it while | Training for Athletic Meetings." Winter athletics cause many colds. In the enthusiasms of football not much care is taken; of the health. Yet even while trainlu^ and competing it is easy to guard against coTighs and colds — fore is the tip: " Mori a House, Isleworth, "Middlesex, England, 7 February Bth, 1901. "Dear Sirs, — For some time I have been suffering from a severe cold and hacking cough, which I think I must have contracted while training to compete at athletic meetings. One day a friend of mine said I ought to try your Scott's Emulsion, as he knew it would do me good. I took his -, PERCY GOURLAY. * ' (From « yhotojptph.) advice, and soon found I was deriving beneit from the treatment., After taking Scott's Emulsion' fdr three weeks I had entirely j lost my cold, and no longer had any cough. I am now feeling in splendid health, and give Scott's Emulsion all the credit for I >ame. ' Yours truly. ."(Signed). PERCY GOURLAY." j Every athlete knows/that training makes xtra demands upon hia strength— competi.on still greater demands. Football, run - ling, "cross country ". are all hard work, i ind must be met by extra effort. Cofgi-** md colds are not permissible if the athle e s to keep in the pink .of condition. Scott's Emulsion maintains for the athlete a per . \ cct condition of health. I Mr Gourlay got himself and kept him _f in condition by using Scott's Emulsion. Tl. Metes should try. it — preventive treat nent is better for them than curativ reatment. Scott's Emulsion supplie jsactly what they need — pure cod-liver o. .rich hypophosphites of lime and sod_ Th jod-liver, oil is treated by our process &• hat all the virtue of it remains, while a. .ae disagreeable taste and smell- are take, way; Cod"-lirer oll'te' the Meet etreagthfci .aer aver known: hypophosphites of fini iad soda are the best tissue, muscle am jone builders. There can be no- questioi jf the value of these things to the athlete. He, should, however, remember thatth. 7gh value of these ingredients, is obtain*; only in Scott's Emulsion — the * ecientifi oiending of which is the result of thirty ears' experience. Cheap .imitations giv*. ■nly cheap results. ■ No substitutes posess the unique value of cod-liver oil. To get the athletic value that Mr GourTiy obtained, take Scott's Emulsion— the wrapper of every bottle has a.. picture of a nail carrying a big codfish. '•You can obtain a sample of Scott's Emulsion by sending sixpence to Scott and Bowne, Limited, 483, Kent Street, Sydney, *nd mentioning this' paper. All chemists sell Scotty Emulsion. 89

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7414, 28 May 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7414, 28 May 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7414, 28 May 1902, Page 1

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