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I Mother's best friend I Scotia ;■ 'Emulsion' i' ■' Experience, the mother of wisdom, has ['. proved that of all the thousands of remedies forchildhoodwcakncsses and I ailments, there is none to. equal SCOTT'S Emulsion. ' These are examples of thousands of letters received. , from mothers: ; COUGH BANISHED "My daughter had a very obstinate \ cough;.was tumble to retain food and -, had become weak and thin. After the first bottle of, Scott's Emulsion she made splendid.progress, and now, thanks to 'Scott's' she is a fine, healthy child." Mrs. Gibson, I' 6, Mitchell Street Glebe, I Sydney, N.S.W; 23.6.11. A NEW CHILD " My baby boy wa: so delicate, I doubted whether I should be able to rear him. t-' ■ Now, through taking Scott's Emulsion, lie is a new child, full of life and vigour, . and his health and condition are truly [ remarkable." Mrs. K> M. Bullock, 158, :\ DowlingStreet, Sydney, N.S.W. 4.8.11. A MOTHER'S REGRET "My son George was always susceptible io chest colds. He obtained relief from the first dose of SCOTT'S Emtdsion.\ I regret I did not Uy Scott's Emulsion years ago ; / would have saved a lot of suffering and anxiety." Mrs. L. Lang ford, ■ --■ 22, Waller Street, Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W 4.8.11. This Trade Mark is your guarantee A Bv of SCOTT quality, purity vk& ' am ' s ' rcl '£' n - Imitations Ar i v n ear S k& ' ' ft must MmM* afia rnußt ' be Scott's PfSP'' bear th ' 3 Emulsion || Trade Marie \ ■ - ; .You want to dress better on less money? .. The George Davies Ltd.''system of Modern -.Tailoring '". will show; you how. Investigate ;■. io-diy.v/;-i§a 1 ;;;- : .';.. : ' : H WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 1 "•'"■ . : '::!" :4r-i- V! j Stop that little Cough | I From Growing Bigger. ,'£■•■ ■| ~" ~— —. ~. .... |„ • 'jj Every cough strains the. j , § del icate '< tissues ■■ ■. of the j • \ throat and bronchial tubes. | I Stop the strain' by curing I ' \ the cough..;. Bonnington's 1 | % Irish Moss not only soothes \ \ the irritation but cures the coughand | i heals and strengthens the menv Si i branes. 'All reliable retailers will | I sell Bonnington's Irish Moss when ' | \ asked for'it. They realise that it is % '( right to do so, and they know that ji i Bonninjion's is the best coughand fy ' <■ cold medicine for it has stood the !j 'l test of.half a century. ' Should any 'j s offer you a substitute or iraita- it Va tioni refuse it: and insist on if Ya . getting Bonnington's. 51 J' V C ARR. AG E EMV , -.. Jjp^Striking. ' Success ' WfJffl ' s ' l t ' iat . re '' Ilk yj®f move stain 3 from la ff tan bootß. . It makes w|' ff hoots and shoes "Water- |S M/ proof yet soft and pliable; KS i$ proven tstliem from cracking; ii J?y makes them wear longer and S M look better. It is jhe one per- ft KSfcctdrcssingforlatlies'bootsfor a Kit will not rub off and soil cloth- » Sing. Try a tin. Obtainabloat m Jtj all stores. jffl . K Use Cobra Floor Polish— M. '■ K once tried.(he housewife will ™e/!J3 * Ino other, It nivcs a brilliant polishM I* and removes stains. iW BdOT'POUS'H' ," f Brass' Bands I IHSTDUMENTS, MUSIC,. I . iAM. SUPPLIES, REPAIRS. j» /"V!H Wri "'' or Freo ,!la!,(rl " ci1 Catll ' If logucs. Estimate* and all in* |S forraation (reo. b\ MS J. W.. COPITHORNE, f\ J J 137 Vivian St., Wellington, lI.Z. •/. A Pleaso mention this paper.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1549, 19 September 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1549, 19 September 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1549, 19 September 1912, Page 8

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