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% ...■■■ 0 Mr. R. M. DONALDSON, W Drury, North Island, New Zealand, q suffered wilh severe I chest colds O 'of over 3 yean and the many prepai« rations he tried foiled to. da him any >Jj good. "I was advised" he writes H (March 1908) "to try SCOTTS yfj Emulsign, ond after three bottles ray 0 cough ceased, and I began lo put on ■V weight. In a short time my lungs 0 were completely healed and I have & no hesitation in saying that SCOTTS lf( Emulsion saved my life. That was fi| over 4 years ago and I have been JK entirely free from colds ever since." Q 0! all Tho mark o ohomlelß jfmM) by whfdi V flnd §vW you m doalcre If (if plok out £sj In §If . your medlolneo. m|&> euro I * The SCOTTS Emulsion post--0 bag last year brought this letter among Si many hundreds recording cares by \H SCOTT'S Emulsion, cures that other sv preparations, all other emulsions, (ailed to secure. The reason why SCOTTS O Emulsion cures is not far to teeij hi> JS/ in the Emulsion itself—purest ingreg' dients, perfectly and palatably com. bined by the unique SCOTT process, jjj EmelsiOE is the standard Emulsion, standard in the one quality needful in sickness, 0 the power to cure. No other eraul. # sion has ever reached this standard ''< when cures are counted. „■,„■,„■■„■■■,■■■■ ,■,.■„„■„„...„.;■- B BICE'S -BEGENEEiTOB ■ cures diseases of the hair-follicles, . invigorates \ the weakened : cells, ; and induces luxuriant growth. H ■ immediately arrests falling hair. ■ Thousands hare benefited by it;.. ~■■.-Lookat.these'!■ '."'". vV. ; :, Before Uiine ; Thiee months after 1 mini ■ Brite'«R«rncr»lor.' Briec'l Resmeiator I 1 Thii phototaken ■ . .Thii photo taken ■ " '.: Much24lh, 1906/ -; /. June.271h.1906.>. I hereby certify that I took these pHpto-! ■ graphs.'and they are jrodncid!difect from, the negative without any re-touching,-. H. H. CLIFFOBD, Photographer, CHBISI-. ■•.- chubch. ■■: :■..:'^",^: : .:: ; WHY STAY BALD? .Price,' 3/6. .Special Strength, 5/6. ; , W.BRICE & SONj ' ' y ; 137 Colomba-St., Christchuroh. Q BEICB'S ■ EEGENBKATOK:; Phofo graphs can be'eeen at the premises o; Bunbar Sloane, W. S. Wallace, E; John Bton, W. H. Coy, D.1.C., and L. Aplin Petone; where . these specifics , are oi Sale. :■ . ."..-■.•:■■•■ . : :■.:.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 570, 27 July 1909, Page 2

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348

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 570, 27 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 570, 27 July 1909, Page 2

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