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young women threatened with consumption and (Saved by SCOTT'S Emulsion is always a wonderful one, Mr. g: L. Garllng, " Glencoe," jersey Hocti, . Paddtngton,N.SW., writes (August, 190$). "Attachid by hwmor- feit rhage of the lungs, one of ■■' my daughters, aged '21,1 [ wasted , away plinost.io / yji| fjj'j . skin and bone, and de- .J feffi ; vetoped a . strong ten-'Sjjg . defiey to consumption.. 1. / j|C5.? I tried SCOTT'S Emulsion ' and there waS a marked i^St V-y improvement before the : v*v ... first bottle was done. She . progressed rapidly and., - ( is nov thoroughly «t>ong ' and well.: Wd attribute '* w^ the savlhg of he'r life to ?©* SCOTPS Emulsion." F"*! Cases like this (of which the SCOTT'S Emulsion ■ post bag is constantly bringing new records) are the best possible proof of the exceptional power of, SCOTT'S. ■ Such power is not found in any other emul-. fiion whatever, for the simple reason that l

.. lis the only standard emulsion, standard la •. the one quality - needed in sickiiesi)—' v ' the poiver to cure I |. - . Then:nrk &U I^*l' curd mcdiclncs. ■ ANTISEPTIC . COKgIIS, 11 H ■ SOLD 1H 1/-TIfJS BV ALL CHEMISTS, -— — ;—- —*—, ■——.—-*< _'- s •' BRICE'S , REGENERATOR' The unlquo Prlcei 3/G; . — special strength, 5/6. ;• .- \ ■ BRlci'S - CIRCASSIAN;:CREAM The enemy ol daiidhifl.' . tCcty&the . it r ■ 1 ' ficiUp ln pcrJect condition. Prlcif, 2,'-, r: Hore arc examples out ol hundreds ol what thcio peerless remedies are doln; everyday:, ■■ ' >■< > ■ ■■ i : These photogrtphs are BUiMhtecd gonulne and unrotouchod, by Mr. H. H. ' Clifford., of Chrlstchurch. . - v ACCEPT NO SUBSTtTUTES! V' "; '■ •■ ■ J BEIGE'S KKul^KiiAxGil:, Photo- . > graphs can be soon at the premises ot .< Dunbar Sloano, \Y. S. Wallace, E. John« Eton, W. H. Coy, D.1.C., and L.'Aplin, ketone; .where these epeoifics are on , Bale. REEF'STRONG! Lane's Enhiisi IS ft' WONDERFUL TONIC AND ■ STRENGTBEMIR. * / .. "i take pleasure in recom- ■ • mending suclv a fine toning and '• ' strehgthening:medicine as Lane's. ' Emulsion. For a long-time I felt run-down, and. was often easily tired. I Jiad scarcely any appo- >. tite, and what I did eat I could v hardly digest. A month ago my doctor , advised .pane's Emulsion, and even he can now hardly real- ' ize that I am the same woman. To put it as short as possible, 'I ani well, all over.' ' Many thaulta . to Lane's EmuMon."

' -Lane's Emulsion, makes healthy . biood and flesh. It is of special ; ' value to women, building, up the,.., entire system,' searching out . th« , weak parts, and strengthening tliem. It helps in the digesting . of good foods; it. makes the nerves■ ~, strong and ' induces refreshing Bleep. If you . will read the reinarkable. letters wo are, pub- „ ' llshing .from day to day, any „ doubts you may have h&d regarding the value of this far/ous body- • builder and power-maker, will entirely . vanish. A course, of • - Lane's Emulsion will do you. good no matter what your state of health.-. Sold- everywhere in two ! sizes, 4/6,,and-2/6. Tho largo size is the economical size. 41 . , '. "Tho hailsome parritch, ■ • Chiof o' Scotia's food. 1 - •. Burns. ''Cottar's Saturday Night." 1 For BRAIN and GONE-BUILDING , no diet equals the "Chief o' Scotia's food "—wholesome ...well-cooked Por- .-. ridgo. v' . ,~, - . Tho' nutrient value of tho Oat reaches its hlEliost- standard in If you have not j;ct tried "MoCILL'S" there's a treat in store for you I As a food for olilldron It OUTRIVALS' EVERYTHING. • Made, at Tokomairiro., (Otago). - j Sea that you DO get"McCll.L , s." I . 01220 J

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 582, 10 August 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 582, 10 August 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 582, 10 August 1909, Page 7

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