Wasting can be cured by SCOTT’S Emulsion Scott’s Emulsion permanently cures wasting in all its forms. This statement is made because hundreds of people have written to say that they or theirs were cured of wasting by Scott’s Emulsion. For example, Mrs. W. Morrison wrote, 3rd March, 1909, from 10, Griffiths Street, Manly, Sydney, N.S.W.: “At two months, my daughter could not retain nourishment and wasted away almost to skin and boue; we thought she f would die. After the first few doses of Scatt’s Emulsion she was decidedly belter. Soon she took food and rapidly gained in weight arid strength. Now her fiesh is firm and solid, and she is a bright, healthy child. She likes Scott’s and has always taken it without difficulty. This trademark was on the emulsion I bought. ’’ If you wish to stop wasting, and decide to buy Scott’s Emulsion,decide also to GET SCOTT’S EMULSION. You may be asked to buy another emulsion and told it is “just as good as Scott’s.” Substitute emulsions can only be sold on the reputation of Scott’s Emulsion. Scott’s Emulsion cures the disease - no matter the age of the patient and will be approved by your Doctor for Wasting if you ask him. Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines.
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A Quick Cure for Colds, A few doses of Bennington’s Carrageen Irish Moss, the standard cough remedy, will quickly cure that cold for you. it allays the irritation of the throat, soothes the bronchial tubes, and quickly sets you right again. But be sure you get BONNINGTONS IRISH MOSS
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 25, 21 December 1910, Page 57
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284Page 57 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 25, 21 December 1910, Page 57
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