A Daughter jp^ured=ni Stewart's River, via St. John's River, N.S.W. July 20th, igo6. "My daughter May, aged 3, became very ill and I tried everything I knew of without success. SCOTT'S jtmulrion chanced my daughter from a cross, irritable child toa oright, merry one in excellent health." (Mrs.) A. V. Pereika. AThc REASON WHY iyn§T slie is merr y I fi&£dr C Th * splendid Lofoten I /f/vil codliveroiUthefiuestinthe I HI IT7»* world) of which SCOTT'S Ill¥ It Emulsion is made, filled I \l J 1 1 her with the nourishment I til I I slle s0 badly needed. jA XJL SCOTT'S can be digested I KK^* when nothing: else can, I thanks to t£e perfected Alwuya gat the SCOTT process, by which Emulsion with SC6TT'S «done is made. &?&££! Children grov, very fond theFuhman. Of it. I' 1 Of an Chemists tad I »•— — — Dealeiß la Medicine SSSSSSS SCOTTS EMULSION
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Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 25
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148Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 25
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