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»HAT ABOUT THAT COLO? TAKE \ LIE'S EMM HOW. It Is .unnecessary to , tell you where a negiected cold and cough ends. You krfow tho inevitable result just as well as we do. You know perfectly well that human lungß and throat were not mado to be hacked, wracked, torn, and lacerated by cough, cough, coughing. And you also know perfectly well that dropping water wilt wear away the hardest stone. Alright: '■ why don't yon quit your cough and get well? We are talking like this because we know what Lane's Eraulßion is! what it has done for people with aches, coughs, and weak,' throat and - lungs, and what It will do for you. When we say that Lane's EmulBion is the King of lung-healers and body-builders, we know what 'we Bay, and of what we speak. Don't foolißh and allow your prejudice or your scepticism to Keep you from trying a remedy that is fully likely to give you ■ immediate relief, and cure you permanently. It certainly miserable and painful road from a cold just coming to consump-( tion's end, but it is' seldom a long road. M you don't wißh to travel it, take Lane's Emulsion now, and commence to get well. Lane's Emulsion will Bet tho machinery of your body in proper action to cure your cough and give you the best of good health. Sold everywhere in two sizes, 4/6 and 2'G. Buy the '.arge Bize. 44

Bricc's Regenerator REALLY REGENERATES 1 Thi3 is tho peculiarity of tliis uniqua h&ir-producer-it produces. It is not a ■ quack nostrum merely bottled to sell It is the crowning achiiSYement of Mr. W. Brice's fifty years' experience as a . hair-specialist. It returns to the hair- ! cells just what is missing of Nature's original oquipmoat, It extirpates, dis- ; . ease by an absolutely natural process. These photographs tell their own story. They woro taken by Mr. H, 1 H. Clifford, of Christ. ■ Church, who guarantees 'their absolute fidelity, Wto? Ww. 'Jfttrtfrim. ' ' Hera aro scraps of testimony clipped at haiatd V from scores of letters"Better than anything ■, I can got in England." ,i, "I think it is only light to inform an honest man of Ms successful treatment." . , Price, 3)6. "Special Strength, 5/8; Prom leading chemists or from- ' , W. BRICE & SON, 187 Colombo Street, Chrlstchurch. 1 "PIHO-MENTHO" fif'S mniiu ninwiiiiiim 111 inamwi remedy for ANTISEPTIC CouShsJ SOLD IN 1/- TIMS BY ALL CHEMISTS. A Cold on is dang/roua. be. , , causo-tte lungs lcßr>affect« ed, *fc-not takenrii/hand' ' 'it may develop into bronchitis, pneumonia or even 1 consumption. ■ Yau need a medicine'to sooth! the irritation, Weak up the cold ' andjeave the lungs«strong and healthy, and therbJs / no remedy so good aa\ Bonningfon's ; Irisll ;MoSS4' For over 46 has been the favourite family cough medidM. Mb. M. A. C«vih, J.Ry/jacttit. town, vn-iiei n- //I | " 1 have used your Irish Hon for '. a number of jean, arMave found I It t most e«ellenyfc/ditln» for a ' cougb or sore throat,/It is very good for children, bein| .very palatable, : and no troLble,to get the chlid to take it. / 1,1 ; botjesilbstitutej. InMst onmtiie the standard cough s remedy-Bonn-. / / ip/ton's.

THAT WRETCHED BOY. ONOE upon a time.a certain little , boy, like all little boys, had a sweet tooth, and many of tiioin, and the flesh pots of Egypt were, as nothing compared wilh his faithfulness to the jam pots. His devotion was unswerving, and as' -for i sacrifice, why, he'd sell his birthright, or even his pocket-knife, for a mouth- j fnl of the joggling jam. : One day hia i mothor had placed in a secluded spot such a spoonful, arid the lad savr it. It looked to nice, lie thought not twice : That jam had vanished In a trice— So Bud aro theao confessions, Alas, the Jam contained a pHL ■ Which made liirn very verv ill—' Deceived by first impressions. . And so tho world wags, for how often is the gilded stock but a' snare, -and. the gold raino salted. This is the ago of cheap jacks and : bogus bargains; but the proof o' the puddin' .is the preoin' o't. Let that be your motto. It can be safely applied, for instance, to— : SURfITURA- TEA, Tho first impressions of that choice product will be Of unalloyed-satisfac-tion, Yes, and these impressions will .be confirmed and enhanced upon every subsequent occasion. It cannot he otherwise, because "D" blend is suberb. , . 1 Then there are other grades—"A" at lsGd, "B" at Is 9d, and "X" at 2s •)d'~ tho most modest of them good while the best is beyond compare, SIMPLY SftV: SURATURfI! USE LANE'S MEDOUNB 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.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 4

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