JQJGA,B. TIBBIE,—' Gin a 1 gangs -weeV wo'lUx*; doon tae-sea ye in a week or two. ' Ma certes, but it's queextae think o' tlie difference atween Janusr" here an' at Hame. The sweat fair drappin' aff ray lugs, whaut at Hamo we wud be petfcc' chiv-' erin' m'- the cauld an' a fit o' snsiw lyin' on the groun' instead): ■o'a storm o'stour fleein' tae blin'yc. ' . ' WEE ROY says tae me yestreen, says lie,: 1 " Pa, whit fnv dae we no gang.: doon the waiter tae Rotlieaiy when it's eae warm ?" Parr weo; man, Ihae no the nerve tae tell. him this is Januar' an' yet lie Bmclle a rat because, he's gotten,• A NEW r TA«Y an' he kens lie niver got ane at; hame oxccphi' at New'r-day time. Idimia ken wiiit we wud dae in this awfu' heat withoot that , ye tcH'tiw-aboot.: By jing,.that's' yae thing they can lick us' here: wi', an' as lang's we're here Fff ne'er bo withoot a dish' o* d blend. P.S.—We'll noiaemucHftiimc ■tao eparti so we'll walk dooaiand : | no-waste time in the train: DTJNCAN SrSPOIiRAK.
"In my opinion LANE'S EMULSION ; has no equal."
In a letter to the Lane's EmulBlon' Coy., Mt. A. S. Cookson, of Invercargill, says:—"'About throe i years ago. I was in a poor, state - of health, my weight being only nine stono.' I Beomfid to bo In a . decline, and all ray friends aym» v ; pathised with mo and seamed td think that I would soon be away from them One of my chtima , strongly rei»mmended mo to try ; Lane's Emulsion. >,■: I, had almost ■ , made up my mind that It was only a matter of time,' and that It vss no good 'trying anything mor» . ( I ■ \ took Mb adyice, however, and sent , away for a caso of threes dozen. These I took tttcoKling to dlrec- : ■ tions, 'and' When; finished found • tliat my weight had increased by. i ZB'pounds, and-my healtU simply . perfootr ' ;I can strongly rccom- » mend Lane's Emulsion- to. anyone ■ ' who, like myself, was fading away.. :■ .In - my, case there was nothing. . , apparently the matter, but I was ■gradually -getting thinner and weaker. In my opinion Lane's .Emulsion as a body-builder has no ■ eqnal.!.'-.-Signed, .A.>' 2. Cookson, ■" InvercargHl. , /■■ 1 ' ( »' Lane's Emulsion will act tori - you as it did for Mr. Cookson; It • always assists digestion, builds wp ■ flesh, and adds ;stTongthi< i This , treble action of Lane's' Emulsion Is Unique with itself, and cannot : -be found.in the many, substitutes - and imitations which flood the, market. Lane's Emulsion In two ' sizes can be found ln .the stocks of - all chemists and grocers throughout the Dominion. ;'.SmaU ■ slza 2/6, large size 4/6. • The larg# size ,1s the economical size. .as
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 502, 8 May 1909, Page 10
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