NOW is the time to lay the foundation of a sound constitution. Later on, when the stress and strain of life is heavier , they will thank you for the SCOTT-S Emulsipn which you give to them now. SCOTTS Emulsion builds firm limbs, * robust bodies and healthy ---.'^ -™ lungs. It enriches the blood jr J^ and banishes rickets, anaemia i^^^R and wasting diseases. It enables little bodies to meet the , M||^^m^ double strain of growing fpiL^a^ arid learning. B V /I "When illness ■-. is about, SCOTT'S w§. 1/ JBL {ta. Emulsipn ensures strength to resist ii/y^Bs^v measles/mumps, influenza, whooping- jtli cough and chicken pox f ,It prevents jMif^=^ coughsj colds, '<■ bronchitis and all , **"^ forms of lung trouble. . But, it must The sign of safety be genuine . • on every package. OF SPECIALLY SELECTED COD LIVER OIL , • Recommended by doctors 'in cases of COUGHS, COLDS BRQNCHmS WASTING INFLUENZA CONSUMPTION PNEUMONIA MEASLES RICKETS Saves the Young— Protects the Aged SCOTT &BOWNE (Australasia) Ltd.. 483, Kent Sl„ SYDNEY, N.SW ■Egg m " OBBSBBA gap BBP laamt ; JHBBVBi '■■^^^■■B. ijmjum anßßn — m 'MB •- EDB9LM - iHHL^dtf llßlfffcffi mUKw -JBimßumßS mow . twßKkwf ißHpw I^SK^HH Ulcers, Poisoned Sores, Old Wounds. Mrs. S. A. Darrell, 28, Levey St., C. B. Coates, Esq., Dept. of Trade Chippendale, Sydney, , writes :— and Customs, Rabaui, West Pacific, "For 15 months I suffered with writes :-" Whilst visiting outlying terrible ulcers on my ankle. Day islands I cut my ankle severely on and night I got no rest from the ; a submerged jbiece of coral and the burning, throbbing pains. The injury gave gteat pain and swelled limb was frightfully swollen and alarmingly. Medical treatment \ I daren't put my foot to the failed to heal the ghastly wound. i ground. Xuckily for me I was one I expected to lose my foot and day persuaded to try Zam-Buk. *• decided to send mmy resignation. This splendid balm drew out all "Hearing that the store had poison and corruption, reduced' jus^received a supplyof Zam-Buk, swelling, and subdued pain and . I sent for a box. After two or inflammation. It caused .the bad three applications of this grand ,"-""• places to quickly fill up with new, balm the discharge grew less, so healthy tissue and heal perfectly ." I kept up the treatment. Now, * * * * •'-'■. thanks -to Zam-Buk, I am. cured of Mr. W. J. Martin, Denison St., . . ' W usly-lo<*ing tropical. sore." Rockhampton,Q, writes :-" Whilst * * * * playing football I was kicked onthe Mrs. W.J. Miliar, Brookes St., shin-bone.. Inflammation' spread Bpwen Hills, Brisbane, writes:--all up'my leg and a big discharging "My foot was scratched on a rusty sore kept the limb m a frightful nail and festered. Blood-poison set condition. ,On the advice, of a . m and for weeks I was too crippled , friend I started with Zam-Buk. to move. It was ' not until. '»- Besides dispelling all iriflamma- I began to dress the limb with , •' +inn <;wpliin« and throbbing bahl Zam : Buk that the dreadful pains were eased, tion, swells ana tnrppDing pain, This wondoVful ba|m drevv out all poison and Zam-Buk thoroughly Cleansed, the pus - an d h ea icd where all else failed." ; ■ . awful wqiind and healed m re- chemists and atom everywhere sell rnarkably. short time. v . Zam-Buk at 1/6 box or 3/6 family size. :. v
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19281025.2.16.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
NZ Truth, Issue 1195, 25 October 1928, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
534Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1195, 25 October 1928, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.