weaken the system and lead the way to pneumonia, chronic catarrh, bronchitis and even consumption. The worst cold or most stubborn cough cannot persist if you take SCOTT'S Emulsion. The first dose loosens the grip it has upon you. Then the inflamed tissues commence to heal, the lungs become less choked, appetite returns and you soon feel strong and well again. More than this, SCOTT'S Emulsion builds up whilst it cures—removing dangerous weakness and the possibility of after effects. But only genuine SCOTT'S-no othet emulsion has received the approval of the world's best doctors. Emulsion IMITATED BECAUSE SO GOOD.
FIRST APPLICATION OF REXOXA GAVE RELIEF. ''l suffered for some time with severely chapped hands," writes Mrs. Bird, GO2 King street, Dunedin Xorth, Xew Zealand. '■[ am in a refreshment and confectionery business, and am constantly washing glasses and dishes. The cuts were laid open almost to the bone, and nothing I used seemed to cure or give me relief. A friend, seeing the terrible state of my hands, gave me a little of your Rexona Ointment to try. The fust application gave me instant ;elief. It took the heat completely away, and in a week's time my hands were cjuite healed. I would not be without your ointment for the world." Rexona is sold at Is Cd and 3s. Obtainable everywhere Mr. Kennerley Humford i« new i«t ing at the frout. When in New Zealand with Madame Clara Butt, lie purchased a supply of Fluenzol, and gave permis si on to have his name- used. Many "ingers of world repute gargle Fluenaol d appreciate its great value in clearing the throat aaa nasal p isvigoratiiag the veoal short
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1915, Page 2
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