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A nasty (OUgh was cured by SCOTT'S Emulsion and the weak chest was radically strengthened. The mother of the boy, Mrs. K. O'Grady, 2 White Horse • Street, Sydney, N.S.W., writes (20th June, 10) that her son William, 16 months old: "Suffered jrom birth with a weak chest and was constantly troubled Jph willi a nasty cough that kept rfef him awake at night. After . ('W trying numerous so-called remedies without success, I iIfJT £ avc Scott's Emulsion. ■if ]m His cough was soon quite %\ol cured, and he has gained so iM'ks muc h '" m 'Sht that he does frt&iz not look like the same child. He is now perfectly healthy and strong." Those who try Scott's Emulsion for coughs and similar ..troubles, never go back to those "so-called remedies" mentioned by Mrs. O'Grady. Scott's Emulsion has a world-wide reputation for curing coughs and colds, and Scott's is the only emulsion which has. With Scott's you buy CERTAINTY, and Scott's is the only emulsion you do buy it with. Therefore, do not ask for " emulsion "— ask for SCOTT'S Emuk sion. Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines. , aftfey^yj Iwvffl M\m THAT'S ">« W»- &*$ « lion-*l.at are M g« fa44v '* CBB you earning TO- fM S§ DAY? What arospects havo you? l'urliaps fc-ifl K&, vou liavo not given llio matter cartful jsa K* tliouclitl , .., Kf-a fe'S Your salary is your business-no ilmiM I ,MS kJS Hut our business is to help you to increase M Eg vonr salarv. Only last week one or our ,vM fifi itiiilcnta was eivcu n position through us Mji m of £200 per annum. Yon can do luc same 1 Efcj Kill Send at once for our . K-ffl P fREE BOOKLET on ■■..%$ m Practical Inslniclion by Hail .m M! (Jlcntiontliisraper and course required). MS tfi BOOK-KEEPIKC. ACGOUUTAHGV,- AND 'M Eg COMMERCE. COUBSSS. }■■& it HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON |1 V%lk P -°- b ° xS ' 6 ' -AUCKLAND. Joif [Prompt Relief jpfrom Rheumatism)' I LUMBAGO. SPRAINS, ii .. I AND ALL ACHES AND PAINS \ £S Assured by Applying U Sold eaenwhere. KS^^mW notice of unhealthy symptoms imme. j j 1 diotclytbcy arise. They arc Nature's 1 warnings of aonial'iing wronn with 1 tho internal economy oi tho body, j Such ailments as Indigestion, Con- | stlpation, Biliousness, and Headache, j are too frequently not treated as they should be, and are neglected, with [ consequent serious results. If you t experience a heavy feeling In the j 8> morning, havo but a poor appetite, ( suiter from depression of spirits, or f Irritability over trifles, you should at j once realise that these are sure indie- j ations of sluggish liver, latent dyspep- [ sia or impurities in the blood, a dose of J la wiat you ->vnnt. You will be if I w lighted to find lio.v much better you K feel afterwards. Many a man who is j a victim of gloomy sensations is often I sulferlng from derangement of the disestive functions. Unhealthy con- j ditions react upon tho mind. It is | 5 difficult to havo a healthy mind In an V unhealthy body. The brain cannot be expected to be bright and active when the blood that should nourish it is out 1 j of order. Beecham's Pill? by driving impurities from tho system, regulat- [ ' ing the stomach and bowels, nnd j improving the appetite, give rise to a pure brood Eupply with beneficial | ft effect upon body and mind. Try j j them once and you will always keep a box at hand. Take a dose IN TIMR. I - J — SfSSCfaHy suitzM,9 tap females of all a^es. [ Price 105d,,1/li,& 2/9. 5 (jIVE Lane's Emulsion a persistent, honest Trial. Makes strength - and energy. All chemists. '; 69. A "NIFTY" BEVERAGE FO.l 1 A FROSTY DAY. ■ Barry's Lemon Squasl 1 arrasmswOTz'" ramssanLsai Kansawszncs • i I i 11 RENZIE'S FEFSO J P :|! | Cures Indigestion I | (J and makes meal n I time a joy. 1 K : 1 l | All Chemlsls and Stores, 2/6" I -2 fc ___. .IJ_

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 July 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 July 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 July 1911, Page 2

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