Weakness after illness can be cured by. SCOTT'S Emulsion Weakness, acute or chronic, is permanently cured by taking Scott's Emulsion. _> This statement is made with confidence, because hundreds of people have written to-say that they or theirs were cured of weakness, following upon one or another illness, by Sco t t's Emulsion. For example, Mrs. E. Smith wrote, 30th June, 1909, from 74, Dowling .Street, Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W.: "My daughter, aged 12\ years, after searlet fever, suffered from ■extreme weakness and emaciation. I decided on a course of f Scott's Emulsion and soon saw a wonderful improvement. She rapidly greio stronger, . and increased in weight, and now, thanks to Scott's, she is thoroughly built up and in splendid liealth. This , trademark was. on the emulsion I bought." ,- ,_ • If you wish to getridof weakness and decide to buy. Scott's Emulsion, decide also to GET SCOTT'S EMULSION. You may be' asked to buy another emulsion and told it is "just as good as Scott's." Substitute emulsions can only be sold on the reputation of Scott's Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion cures the disease— - no matter the age of the patient—and' will be approved by your Doctor for Weakness if you ask him. \ Of all Chemists and Dealers fa Medicines. THE "results obtained by Advertisers in. the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such, as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 10
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239Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 10
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