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James Connors, Pennant , Hills, N.S.W., aged 14, had become very thin and pale, and/was troubled with a His -mother writes (August 1908) that' , . , "After lakins; SCOTT'S Emul- , jion for a short time he began *' , v ' Bteadily to improve. He looked much brighter, his appetite , was better, and he had gained , , about 7 pounds in weight, in addition to which the cough 1 had almost gone. Now he is I quite well and strong, and in a better health than ever before." | D This sort of recovery has | - convinced /Multitudes of pa- | 'rents' of Cv^superiority of B tmoSsloe whose purity and strength proi vide'a cure when everything 1 else arfd'every other-emulsion*- - prove insufficient. Every atom of SJCOTT'S digests and it grows so.upon the palate that young people come to regard , , , .it not as a medicine but as - a treat. Of all /f&W Tl)e mark chemists J?MfM and ''" y° u ' dealers WfW plclt ont " la -WS your j nedlclnen. M&&> ' curcl ' 1 ,v, ' • , I I CENUINE V/ORCESTER , I Adds-perfect-'satis- i, I FXCTIOJji 3 'ZEST OF'HONEST _. ' APPETITE!-' '. , S i 1 \ IWSn'y Imltnte it, b3Cnon~i '|" ' ! approach .Its 'Inimitable .', . I '• ...■ ' l ' ' C/HAT ABOUT THAT COLD? TAKE LAME'S EKUIJSIBH HBW. ,' 1 H Is unnecessary to tell you . where a neglected cold and cough ends You know tho inevitable result, just ts well as we do. iYou > know perfectly wpll that human longs ]nnd.throat were not made' 1 to be 'hacked, wracked, torn, and lacerated by cough, cough, coughing. And you also know perfectly ' Well that dropping v/ater will wear ' away tha hardest Btone Alrlsht: why don't you quit your cough and get well? ,We are talking like this because we know what i Lane's Emulsion Is, what It has' dooo for people with aches, coughs, and weak throat and Inngs, and what It will do for you. When we say'that Lane's Emulsion'is the King of lung-healers and body-builders,'we know what wo say, and of what' we speak. Don't' foolish and allow your .prejudice or your scepticism to hoop you from trying a'remedy that is fully likely to give you Immediate relief, and cure you permanently. It certainly is a miserable, and painful road from % cold just coming to consumption's end, but it Is s«Mom a long road. It you don't wish to trayel Jt,'take Lane's Emulsion now, ap:d commence to get well, Lane's Emulsion will set tho machinery ,o{ your body in proper action to -, cure your cough and girc you tha best of good health. Sold everywhere In two sizes, 4/G and 2'6. Bay Die Urge size. 44 ' "■"" ', , % .■ t I I $oh't Be I M BALD! n No-oUrowa mania wHllog to *o bald. The bald man feds a little out of tilings. 1 Thaso shiny tons are suspiciously, llko flags of truce, admissions of ourrontier. Why bo bald?, Use BRICE'S celebrated specifics', and'the top that shines mill speedily be COVERED WITH HAIR. Have yau scerfije wonderful photographs of cVtod patients ? BRICE'B REGENERATOR, the, unique and perfect Hairproducer, 3,0/ Special strangth, . , . s,e. BRICE'S CIRCASSIAN CREAM 1 should bo used In conjunction i with tho (lcaonerator-lt Is the best I Price, 2,-, W. BRICE & SON, 187 Colombo Stroot, - .- CHBISTCHUBCH. KEaENERATOK! WiON. . erratihs can Ue -een at tbo promisw d C. A. Fletcher, Unnbar SloanJ W. S Wallace, B. Johnson, W. -n. Cay, j- .t\ rr» , ««,l t . Ailm/- Patnnftl vhiTK

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 647, 26 October 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 647, 26 October 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 647, 26 October 1909, Page 9

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