fiirff mmm ■ mwwmm Winifred Cecilia Swatt« (9 months) suffered greatly while teething last year, so her mother gave her SCOTTS Emulsion. "After taking the first bottle Of SCOTTS," writes Mrs. Bernard Swatts, 24 Bridge Street. Port Melbourne, Victoria (August, 1908), "she had greatly finproved, and she Is now cutting her teeth without any trouble, and is gaining in strength and putting on flesh rapidly. She. loolfs the picture of health, and I have no difficulty in getting her to take SCOTTS." The SCOTT'S Emulsion po3t-bag Fast year brought this letter among many hundreds, all containing new records of cures by SCOTT'S Emulsion, cures that other preparations, and all other emulsions, failed to secure Of all chemists and dealers in medicine*. THE MARK BY WHICH Y<Wf TICK OUT YOUR CURE!
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 76
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129Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 76
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