The Best Remedy for Delicate Children It is really wonderful how rapidly puny, delicate children gain in weight, strength and colour when they are given Angier’s Emulsion systematically. The reason is simple. By its effect upon nutrition it enables the child to get from his food all the good there is in it. It is therefore an ideal “builder,” and the best of all tonics. Soothing, healing, strengthening, there is no remedy to compare with it for treating the various ailments of children. Doctors prescribe it for scrofula, rickets, malnutrition, and for wasting bowel disorders ; also for coughs and colds, whooping cough, and for building up after measles or after any illness. The little ones all like the Emulsion, and take it with real pleasure when they will not touch other medicines. It is largely used in hospitals for children. Angieris Emulsion (PETROLEUM WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES.) A CHEMIST WRITES:- A DOCTOR 69 Grove Road, Eastbourne. ON THE STAFF OF A LARGE HOSPITAL FOR Dear Sirs, —Although a chemist, and not CHILDREN WRITES : usually given to praising patent or proprie- Dear Sirs,—l have given your Emulsion tary articles, I can honestly say that no to hospital patients and others, infants medicine I nave ever given my little girl has especially, with great advantage. They been so beneficial as Angier's Emulsion is a take it well, and it does net disagiee. The general tonic when appetite is poor and she children to whom it has been given have is a bit below par. improved wonderfully under it. (Signed) E. A. LONG. (Signed) , F.R.C.S. A FREE SAMPLE on receipt of ,d. for postage. Mention this paper. Of Chemists and Drug Stores, is. 3d., as. gd. and ,s.-6d. THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., Ltd., 7 Barrack Sweet, Sydney, N.S.W.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 18, 6 May 1905, Page 10
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293Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 18, 6 May 1905, Page 10
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