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The man who smokes fnild ■ Derby is enthusiastic in its praises. It is a blchJ of bvoiliatic '.and'dark be indulged : iii t6. ttnyi extent without "biio" to tho tongue. i

r\fetUH life WALTER HARRIS OF WHOM THE STORY IS TOLD The story'which mothers tell of children saved from sickness and suffering- by SCOTT'S . Emulsion is a long and continually increasing ' one. Mrs. W. Harris, 50 Mary Street, Waterloo, Sydney, N.S.W., writes (1 0/6/08): "My son Walter, aged 2, was suffering from a severe cold, and had lost the use of his, voice. I gave him SCOTT'S* Emulsion, and he was quite cured after the first bottle, and he is now as well and strong as ever." The intense curative: force which enables SCOTT'S to achieve such cures is not to be found in any other emulsion, and this is why SCOTT'S alone possesses such a magnificent record of success. Of all chemists and dealers in mr4lcine& THE MARK BY WHICH YOU PICK OUT YOUR CURE I

I. "Dr. Johnson, tho great 1 lexicographer, "at, a dinner one, time, defined mo word "OATS as 'food for men in Scotland, "and: for horses in England.'■ "'Jos,' retorted a witty Scottish "Lord, and f.'heio will you find: SUCH 'nnenand, SOCK ihoreesf'i'' . For crsatinjj- vigfoi-ous , hesrfth--of Body and Mind—no diet can eqital Scottish Porridge! Cliil- [ drenfed ca Porridge don't become fiat-chested and ansmic! Icllfs Datei is difterent from most: it is | made to meet the demands of i those who from early experience in stern Caledonia knovT what Sfood Oatmeal really, is, BcGffl's Oatmeal ' : is made-at Milton (Tokomairiro). j Your Grocer will supply yctt if J you say " McGILL'S "--wfaich j means "the,best." . J THOSE hands of yours I They 'need LAND'S MEDOLINE. Then they will be like your neighbour's hands, clean, white,' soft, supnle, lady-like, i/overywhoro. " • tu.; : .

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 574, 31 July 1909, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 574, 31 July 1909, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 574, 31 July 1909, Page 13

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