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The Children's proved remedy is Emulsion "Mttmmie, can I have my Scott's now?" Thus do the little ones team to love the emulsion that gives them stamina, sturdiness and strength. Doctors everywhere recommend Scott's Emulsion. Nurses praise it. Mothers tell how it made their children strongenabled them to overcome the many ailments of childhood. These are a few of hundreds of letters received. COLDS—a mother's proof "My son was subject to severe chestcolds. He obtained relief from the first dose of Scott's Emulsion and the colds arc now a tiling of the past. He looks the picture of health and likes Scott's Emulsion so much." Mrs. L. G. Sheridan, 25 Bendigo Street, Prahan, Victoria. 16.6.1 L TEETHING TROUBLES "She suffered greatly while teething and 'I teas advised to give her Scott's Emulsion. She improved wonderfully after taking the contents of one bottle, and instead of being restless and fretful, she is noiv a'• bright, healthy child." Mrs. C. Hinds, 92, Church Street, Newtown, Sydney, N.S.W. 23.6.11, DELICATE CHILD " Her health was completely wrecked. . 1 gave her Scott's Emulsion, and from the commencement there was a wonderful improvement. She now looks quite a different child and is strong and in all ways healthy." Mrs. Margaret Fraser, 4, MeagherStreet, Sydney, N.S. W. 5.7.11. .This Trade Mark is your guarantee 4 yMI of SCOTT quality, purity $<& do nol this J? mar ' c ' &LIt must Jlfllfr and must be Scott's WjjSf .- bear this Emulsion 1 ||J ' Trade Mark. w-V'rM 'fcf|f>rei-*ifot<ty3,'.isij**>rt Beecham's Pills, they are just the thing »J a family medicine. Nothing to be compared with them has yet been put before the public. For over half a. century this medicine has been an eisy First Favourite in countless households and the name and fame of Beecham's Pills have spread all over the world. , The reason for the enormqus popularity of this remedy is not ■ far to seek. Experience his shown that .- there is nothing better for derangements of the stomach and digestive organs generally. Taken in accordance with directions. Pills give quiett relief, stimulate; the organs to healthy action and have a tonic effect upon the whole system. If you have not tried them and have any doubt as to their real'value and'efficacy, get. a box and judge for yourself. You will find Beecham's Pills a valuable aperient and unequalled in, regulating the stomach, bowels, liver, and kidneys, and restoring the powers of digestion. They increase the appetite, promote assimilation of food and establish good health. No household should ever be without a box.' Many thousands of families have proved the value of Beecham's Charming. £$jjk. ■Results' WjFh Cobra Boot Polish is • ■ unique—it not only pre- i«||§|| serves and softens the l&si(t|» leather but also removes stains from tan boots. It is most economical —very gives a eplendid lasting £g*j^*^ls . polish. Try a tin. J^i^Af! f Cobra Floor Polish Is unequalled lor polishing linoleum — romores itains after eyerrthliiz elie An absolutely effectivo covering for •wooden studding and ceilings. No fire can get through, SIRAPiTE PLASTER A British-made Gypsum Plaster. OVEB .300,0(10 TONS'SOLD. Used on all Important buildings in Great Britain. wmm mum, 10 WOODWAED STREET, P.O. Box 339. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 8

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