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t • Mr. R. M. DONALDSON, 9 Drury, North Island, New Zealand, L suffered with severe ! chest colds 9 for over 3 years and the many prepaH rations he tried (ailed to do him any |^| good. "1 was advised" he writes 2 (March 1908) "to try SCOTT'S j t Emulsion, and after three bottles my • cough ceased, and I began to put on 9 weight. In a short time my lungs L were completely healed, and I have M no hesitation in saying that SCOTT'S - Tj Emulsion saved my life. That was 2 over 4 years ago and 1 have been ¥ entirely free from colds ever since." 9 chf mists Mf&gw b * w [ lleh ._ dtt'fsrs E W pick out t hi I g your J, • midloints. J/ curs I I The SCOTT'S Emulsion pwta bag last year brought this letter airion'g Mmahy hundreds recording cur** By SCOTT'S Emulsion, cures that olfi"er L preparations, all other emulsions, faUtid Wi to secure. The reason why SCOTT'S © Emulsion cures is not far to seek; it is S in the Emulsion itself — purest ingrejl' dicnts, perfectly and palatably comg bined by the unique SCOTT process. §j Emulsion L is the standard Emulsion, standard in ft the one quality needful in sickness, 8 tlhc power to cure. No olher emulsion has ever reached this standard *'k when cures are counted.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 80

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Page 80 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 80

Page 80 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 80

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