ill = ~ I ' I^*4 Ml 'fef^^i? mi %\ ■ jljj EDITH SPOUNCER IS . |jj| When 0n1y.3 nionthe old 111 l little Edith Spouncer, 14 iiii Smith Street, Campcrdown, Sydney, N.S.W., had a III) severe; attack of whooping 111 l cough and bronchitis, and $U Her parents thought she j||j would die.. "I , gave her JIJI SCOTT'S Emulsion," writes mi her. mother, Mrs. A. Spouncer •HI (Sept., 1907) "and after the j [ first bottle there was a vast nil improvement. She has now Hi fully recovered, and is a fine, gjjj healthy baby." SCOTT'S is J||j the perfection of emulsions ijjl and there is only one quality HII — the standard. When buying SCOTT'S, therefore, |j you may be-quite certain 111 l that you are, getting the HI precise thhig which restored HII Edith Spouncer to health JIJI and strength. See SCOTT'S HII "fishman" on the package •HI —that makes it the right 111 l enlUlSioU! jH OF ALL CHEMISTS AND DEALERS , mi INMEDICINES. HII ' j&> { THE MARK BY WHICH YOU ',- 111 l PICK OUT YOUR CURE J JOHN BEGG'S WHISKY is distilled at the . Eoyal Estate,' Lochnagar, Balmoral, where tho finest barley in tho world is grown. The conditions for malting aro perfect. ] Beautiful sparkling water / '/rings out of tho j iountains and trickles right down into tho Diitillery. Tho Whisky is: perfect. Trj it I NOW. "WHO SAID BEGG'S?" ' WE ALL DID 1 C 1512 really no iieed to continue coughing. What you do ' need is Lane's Emulsion. ■ sz • I Don't Bel 1 BALDS M Wo shrewd man Is willing to bo bald. Tho bald man feels a v little out of things. Those shiny ; (ops aro suspiciously like flags of truce, admissions of surrender, , Why be bald? Use BRICE'S celebrated specifics, and tho ton Ihat shlnos will speedily bo COVERED WITH HAIR. Have you seen tho wonderful \ | photographs of cured patients? j BRICE'S REGENERATOR, \ tho unique and perfect Hairproducer, 3,61 Special strength, ' : 5,6. j BRICE'S | | CIRCASSIAN CREAM should bo. used; In. conjunction j with tho Regenerator-It Is the best I Price, 2\.. i ======== ; - | W. BRICE & SOW, 187 Colombo Street, j I CHRISTCKURCH. j BBICE'S EEUJiiWtAIUrt,: 'ruotographs can be seen ■at tho premises of C. A. Fletcher, Dunbar Sloan'o, W. S. Wallace, E. Johnson, W. .. H.... Coy, D.1.C., and E. Aplin, Petone; whoro' these specifics aro on Sale. / Bender's Food is misted with fresh siew milK whesa used, is daintty 1 and delicious, highly nutritive, and most easily digested-. Infants thrive on it, and delicate or aged persons enjoy it. Bengtr'i Food Is sold In tins, hj all Chemists, etc., everywhere.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 667, 18 November 1909, Page 3
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