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A Ctfdonthe Chest is always dangerous, be-cause-thc lungs fenffect- . cd. talcenrinfhand it may develop irjto 'bronchitis, pjieumonitj or even consumption. You need a medicinfe to sooth the irritation, Break up the cold andjeave the lungEKstrong: ; ana healthy, and thehids ' f no remedy so good asA For ove.r 46 has been the favojmtc family cough medicfM.' Mb - «• A.Cavih, ).v//L K t* <own, ///, , "1 lave used your Irish for '•' number of yean, arfl We found I U » most exedlcnt/fti/dicine fora ' cough or sore throat./ It is very good I for children, being Wry palatable. •nd no trouble.to get (he child to ttkeit. V I I R&OSES^BsfITUTES. the standara cougn remedy-Bonn-. / y/.ingtbn's.

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KEEP STRONG! Lane's Emulsion IS A WONDERFUL TONIC AND , STRENGTHEHER. " I take pleasuro In- recommending such a Hne toning and strengthening medicine as Lane's Emulsion. For a long time I felt run-down, and was otten. easily tired. I had scarcely-any appetite,; and .what I did eat I could hardly digest. A month ago my doctor'advised Lane's Emulsion,- • and even he can now hardly real- / • Ize that I' am the same, woman. To put it as short as possible, 'I am well all over.' . Many thanks : to Lane's Emulsion." , i■',....; : ■ -Lane's Emulsion makes healthy ■ blood and flesh. It is of. special value to '.women, building up the entire system, searching out. the • weak parts, and strengthening them.. It helps in the digesting of good foods; it makes the nerves . strong and Induces refreshing - Bleep. If you -will read the V remarkable letters we 'are publishing from day to day, any doubts you may have had regardIng the value of this famous bodybuilder and power-maker, will ' entirely, vanish. A' course "of Lane's Emulsion will do you good no , matter what your state of health. Sold everywhere': in two sizes, 4/e and 2/6. The large size is the economical size.;'; • -il USE LANE'S 1 MEDQLINE daily after housework Is done. It keeps the hands'soft, supple', clean, free from dirt. Makes them fit for any drawing room, i/- everywhere. 8. ANTISEPTIC ' COUghS, ■' ; PMT!l|fe : .V.' : : l^s, SOLD IN 1/- TINS BY ALL CHEM!STSj_ IT will bo good news for Advertisers I know that. "The Dominion" has a largi circulation than any other morning paper i New Zealand. . .

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 2

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511

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 2

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