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Inherited Cough

"Very anxious about him— Father and Brother died of Consumption" A cough that defies all efforts* to subdue it gives rise to many an anxious hour. It need not: the right thing will cure it, though all the wrong things in' the world will not. Here is the illustration :— - --13, Embankment Residences, . " Cremome Road, Chelsea, "London England, Oct. 29th, 1900. "Dear Sirs, — I have much pleasure iia testifying to the excellent results obtained from taking Scott's Emulsion. My son., 'Sidney Blackmail, had a very trying and; stubborn cough, wihich would' not respond to treatment and I was very anxious about him, having lost both his father and brother from that dread disease, consumption. My son was recommended to take Scott's Emulsion, and after taking it for a short time his cough was decidedly better. The treatment was. continued, with the result that my son's cough was completely cured', and l his general

SIDNEY BLACKMAN* (Ftom a photographj health was greatly improved, and I feel convinced that Scott's Emulsion has. been the. means of building up his constitution. £ consider it a wonderful preparation,' and soi much nicer and easier to take than thej ordinary cod-liver oil, which my boy never would take plain, but experienced no difficulty whatever with Scott's Emulsion.; I feel that the benefits to be derived from' Scott's Emulsion cannot be too widely knows, hence the reason of my sending you this letter, trusting it may be *he means of benefiting many who may read! it. — Yours faithfully, "(Signed) M. C. LOJ>ER." The story Mis Loder tells we have heard o'er and o'er : how people wandering «n the borderland of consumption go on trying all sorts of substitutes for and imitations of the right thing and are no better, even worse, because discouraged. Then suddenly : they are advised to try the right thing— Scott's Emulsion — and 1 as suddtemly- they are better, the cure has begun', the remedy they need they have, and once again existence is attractive, for the lite within them seems to stir again. There must be many who will read this paragraph who secretly have admitted to themselves that they fear consumj^tion. They need *>ot if they will attack the coming trouble with Scott's Emulsion. We have 'hundreds of similar unsolicited! testimonials in cases exactly similar to Master Blackmail's. And there is a solid reason why Scott's Emulsion makes short work with consumptive tendencies. *The ood-liver oil it conI tains in such palatable form enriches the blood and stops the wasting, which is consumption. Then the attacked tissue is strengthened and healed by the iiypophoaphitefi of lime and soda. These three elements, combined as they are in our process, promptly and definitely eradicate consumptive tendencies. How long will you go on trying useless things before you begin, with the right thting, which is — Scott's Emulsion ! ! A man carrying a big fish is our trade mark ; they must be on the wrapper of the bottle if you want the right thing. You can obtain a sample of Scott's Emulsion by sending fourpence to Scott and Bowne, Limited, 483, Kent Street, Sydney, and mentioning this paper. All uhemists j ■ell Scott's Emulsion. % You can obtain a sample of Scott's Emulsion by sending fourpenca to Scott and Bowne, Limited, 483, Kent Street, Bydmey, and mentioning this paper. All chemists sell Scott's Emulsion.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7507, 15 September 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7507, 15 September 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7507, 15 September 1902, Page 4

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