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WAS THIN AND WEAK THE EVIDENCE 05 Morehead Street, Waterloo, Sydney, N.B.W. 24th Aug. 1914. "My sister was always thin and weak, and at times was depressed in spirits and lacking in energy. Her appetite, too, was very poor, and she often complained of headache. Since giving her ' SCOTT'S Emulsion,' she has made . splendid progress. Her appetite has wonderfully improved, she has gained greatly in weight, and has lost the tired feeling and looks bright and well. We give SCOTT'S Emulsion all the credit, as no other medicine was taken." (Miss) M. DALEY. Day by day improvement is noticedwhenSCOTT'Sßmulsion is taken. Appetite improves, energy returns, weight increases and an exhilarating sense of health replaces the depression of weakness. Prematurely born M babies, growing chil- , dren, overgrowing boys and girls, tired mothers and wearied workers find health and strength by taking genuine IMITATED BUI NEVER EQUALLED,

TOBACCONISTS. Smoker's Throat is a common complaint, and, if neglected, results in Jironic Catarrh and partial loss of voice, Pluenzol is commended by scores of leading Tobacconists as a certain cure i( gargled (undiluWd) io tsasponful dp*™ »t intervals, •

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1915, Page 2

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184

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1915, Page 2

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