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Chastising a Lazy Liver.

MAGIC RESULTSi '_ In this semi-tropical climate, "lazy . liver," and all the disagreeable symptoms (including "that sluggish feeling") which it brings in its train, is only 'too common. In the following recital, Mr. William Chapman, o( 47 Station-street, Enmore, Sydney, tell; how he brought that important organ to a due sense of Us duties and responsibilities. "For stomach troubles, headaches, and sluggish liver I regard Laxo-Tonic Pills * as the greatest specific yet discovered. I ' " spent six years in Ceylon and there contracted what is generally termed an Indian liver, and ever since that period I am liable to touches of liver at. very slight I have tried numerous patent and other medicines, but got very little satisfaction out of them. One day, however, I met with a stroUe of luck. I bought a couple of boxes of liaxo-Toiiic Pills for the purpose of competing for a prize in the Limerick Competitions. I didn't strike a prize, but I struck good health, for I tried the Pills' in a haphazard sort of way, and found they produced quite a magic effect upon . my lazy liver. They cleared away my headache and rid me of that heavy sluggish feeling .which always came over me when I felt at all livery., They'also acted as a fine tonic and encouraged the ; appetite. I distributed some of the Pills . among my friends whoall say thatLaxoTonic Pills are superior to any of the other advertised remedies both as a laxative and a tonic." ■ Laxo-Tonic' Pills arc sold by. all chemists and stores at IOJd. for the regular size, or 1/6 for the double size, or post free, upon receipt of the price . in stamps or postal note, from the Laxo- . . Tonic Pill Company, 15 O'Connell-street, ' Sydney, New South Wales. , • .

SMALLEST MAN of history was Bildad, the Shu-hite. Greatest boon of humauity is, bedad, D Blend, the Suratura-ite. HA ! We are steaming along, Suratura's quality is its strong propeller and. makes every grey inoutli harbour mepiories of delight. . Best bar none., .:. rpR.WELLER representing vari- . J-.--.ous houses would, accept an nddihonal line, that will "draw" ' lilte Suratura.. : N'OT, UNDERSTOOD they fight , along together, scolding the maids, curate, and the weather. ■ liien they discover Suratura. All's ClErhowtlie.felcs their gifts'' >p u a ' lot j, A , IS B is not. B . won't be till he drinks Suratura "D." * A BOOK of Verses Underneath the '-<'■ S . %i a cu P° f Suratura/ \ ..■Sweet,.and Thou!— That's plain eeuae, anyhow. Ob, Mai ~ '.. ' ' ' ■'' ■ ' ' ■"' & \" ■" .' ".- ;:-...,n... ..-.u. jm-m r.-. .

STILL MORE EVIdEMCE ; THAT LAKE'S IS KING i OF ALL EIULSIORS. The' benefits .people derive : from Lane's Emulsjo'n 1b in no way exaggerated. ■ gerated. We have already pub- " ■■ r,?i Ed , some ''hundreds of letters tolling iof the good that Lane's Emulsion has done in New Zealand homes. We only wish we could puhtish.. all ,we receive, but they are far too. maay for publica- < uon. Each and every week brings • ■; fresh evidence,: and we can only ':.. select from here and there. We are,.of course,, always pleased to' receive these letters, and to hear Jhe many goal things said about the now famous Lane's. Emulsion.' ■ I went y.ou to know haw I have improved. I was bad with ' asthma and bronchitis,, and under the doctor's care for six months. He Anally ordered Lane's Emulsion, and after talcing one large -' .bottle I was so much bettor that there w,as no neod for. mother to sit up with me at nigth. t have taken eight large bottles, and am now thoroughly well.— Annie . Hanagan,'. D'une'din."-, ■■"■, " I-tieg to state that I have used . Lane's Emulsion■', for a bodybuilder,,, and it has certainly proved a success.—Peter Jtoyd, Loyell's Flat." ..■'.-■.■.."•. " Just a line to tell you that my son wonderfully improved since, taking Lane's Emulsion. He was formerly always ailing, and never . into mischief as a boy should be. We'gave Lane's for about two months, and the difference is posl- ; lively marvellous. He .is now. well,, healthy, and strong, and eats with a vigorous appetite."— G. McKeon, Mornington, Dunedin. ' In Lane's Emulsion, you have a remedy whose merits are well known; It was first made.good, • and Its sales are ever' increasing. For coughs and colds, for weak lungs and weak bodies, Lane's Emulsion is the King of Remedies./ It is regularly prescribed by nil leading physicians. Be sure you <■' get Lane'E Sold everywhere, 4/S and 2/C, Send your ■ letters ot '•'■' : appreciation to the Lane Jledlclns Coy., Oom&ru, N. 2. 4J

\ HAWKE'S BAY LAND. GARDEN OF, 7Hw ZEALAND.' glyo ACRES, lOjoomed House; stables/died, 0 10 barns,- 2 milea from rail oud school divided,into 18 paddocks; splendid cropping land; winters 3 eheep per aero. Price MS pri5 r "ott"sS flats,wintering 2i ewes--3433 ACRES, Freehold, with 2983 Acres •?*?° Leasehold, rent wintering 5000 breeding ewes, summers 11,000; good house, died, etc.; 2 miles fr6m school am? post office , Price, XSi per acre for Freehold. 31(| ACRES, 10-roomed House, rich' flats, 6 winT; i mks from Ha «t»ngs; 12 paddocks; winters i owes per aero on grass, summers 10 sheep per aoro.. Price, .£3O per acre. 150 Acres. Write for particulars. Lines of Sheep nnd Cattlo always for ealo. J. A. MILLER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HASTINGS. W J. GAijCIN AND SON, ¥V • GEAIN, PRODUCE AND COAL MERCHANTS, . ■ ' ," « Ghuznce Street, Wcllingtcs. Buyers of all kinds of Farm Produce. Consignment handled with best resulti to shippers, ■ . Correspondence Mvitod. qjjj I

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 517, 26 May 1909, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
894

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 517, 26 May 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 517, 26 May 1909, Page 2

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