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COUGH gone *^ EMULSION" ; CHEAPEST in the ENdM The strength-restoring pow- I ers of Scott's Emulsion are j proved not by months but j by 37 years stringent tests I and proved results. All throat and chest j complaints —all weaknesses due to poor ' nutrition are banished by this pure,palatablc emulsion. - j This is only one of j thousands of letters: : j "After faking the contents of one { | bottle of Scott's Emulsion, my cough \ is quite gone. My doctor recommended Scott's Emulsion and stated as his opinion that it was the best preparation of its kind, by far the cheapest in the end. It has been very fully borne out in my own case. Mr. P. J. Hart, Heidelberg Road, Alphinglon, Melbourne, Victoria. 11.5.11. Observe, the doctor said SCOTT'S Emulsion, not an imitation or substi- • tute. Therefore, do not ask merely I for emulsion; ASK FOR SCOTT'S I Emulsion and see the Trade Mark. M' aPffifljpßh. If the emulsion you buy <foe»--«E^V««kS\ not bear this trade mark, it J^ml|W is not SCOTT'S. Therefore,M&ffisiliaY see the m<irk before you bay W*\j3%sr ~~a guarantee of SCOTT" ■ K^ 3Sb purity and genuineness. _> UHI OF ALL CHEMISTS Jfc iwlm MEDICINE DEALERS.. TSTANTEI/ ivnown.—We undertak*- ! V V to repair all kinds of Sewing Ma— chines. Work guaranteed.—WertheimvDepot, 151 Victoria Avenue. 'Phone--529.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 26 October 1912, Page 3

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215

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 26 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 26 October 1912, Page 3

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