Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

LAKE'S ; EiutsioM; STILL MORE EVIDENCE THAT LAWEfS IS OF ALL EMULSIbSs. Tbe'bonefits people derive from Lane's Emulsion la In no way exaggerated. V/e -have already published some i hundreds of letters .■■ telling of the good . thati Lane's Emulsion has done In,. Now > Zealand homes. 1 We.oniy.wish.wG ' could publish; alli/we receive,' but tbeyare far .too maay for. puhllca- • Mon. Each and every week brings fresh evidence, and. we. can only ■■■ select'from'.here and: thCTe., 'We : arc,vof course;; always; pleased to receive these letters,-and; to hear . ' the many good things said . about . the now famous Lane's.Emulsion. ' ? I want you to know' how. I ■ have improved. Iwas'bad .yitli: aathma and, bronchitis, and under the doctor's, care- for. six months. . He finally ordered Lane's Emul-' - slon, and.after taking. one laTge bottle I . was so. much .better tljat there wds..nd;n6ed; for mother to . sit; upv»wlth ;me,at nlgth.; t : I,hay« taken eight: large bottles,;and,am now thoroughly-.-'welL— Annie , • Hanagan„ ! Dunedin."i \ ■ ".I beg to' State that I have used '■ Latle's Emulsion' for-.-a..body--1 ' builder,,, and. It. has • certainly proved , a success.—Peter Royd, Loveil's. Flat." .■ . . v . ' ■ ' " Just a line to tell yo.u that my son wonderfully. Improved . since taking*Lane's,Emulsion. -<He was formerly, always ailing, and never Into mischief aa «■ hoy .should, be. ' We gave lane's for aboot two • months/ and the difference Is positively marvellous. . He! is now ! well,, . healthy;, and .' strong/, and . eats with a vigorous appetite."— i G. McKeon, Mornlngtcir, Dancdin. 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 s bodies, Lace's ■ Emulsion Is the King ot Remedies. "It Is regularly prescribed by - all" • leading physicians. Be sure you - : get Lane's Sold everywhere, 4/6 and 2/6- Se ° d your letters otappreciation to-the Lane MedldM r Coy., Oaamu, N.Z. ' • : , Regenerator really; regeheratls r '.This is the peculiarity of this uniqua' • hair-producer—it produces. It is not ■ quack-nostrum merely bottled to sell. ; T It is the crowning achievement of Mr.->-W.' Brice's "fifty. years': experience'as a • hairrspeciaiist ;It returns to the hair?..... ■ cells just what is. missing of Naturo's - ~. original equipment. It extirpates 'disease hy an absolutely naturar.proces^ ; V , These photographs tell their own story, They.';,...' ...,, were taken 'by 'Hr.,:H, ■ H. ; Clifford, of-..Chriav s h/. charcb, who guarantees.their 'absolute fidelity. -r mw ■ ISf i ■wwpf-- 1 ■;■■■ ' • Hero straps of testimony flipped at hazard i' ; 'from : Bco'tb! of letters i-"Bettet than'day tile j•« M ' I can get'in England."'.. .'..."lthmVitlßonly-' k > right to IhfOrm ani hbnest man of-his BU'ccessW /' tfcitmect."'' ' Price, 3/6.- • Special Strength, 5/6. •'it-, From leading clicmistß or froai- .1 vy. BRICE & SON, ■ ■ 187 Colombo Street, Chrlstchurch. I ".umCE'S;UEGENIinATOK;'-: Photo, f '- ':, eraphs . can bejGeon .at the Dlemises of \ ... llunbar isloanej'W. S..:Wallaco, K. John* ■' . eton, W. E, Coy, 8.1.C.,, and Xi.. Aplin.^', Fotone;, wher« these' specifics are on*. .. ■" 'Bale,-... >'■' ' '. — —V ——— - :• , —■. ' tedal evcr invcatrf: it is the only kaiown! imiproves with age. B«sMe is of s{iig«farly Kiigh gfadc: it lias stood all feiits; aniiyisv lately afld csclt«ively.^sed railway works tiifooghbat ' the Noiftli Island. RaMs above the British > Stai:iiard specifications. For all Concrete BaildingsßUßNSlDE CEMENT enscres Economy, : Rigidityr'- and . Fire Resistance. Burnsidc HydraulicLvme&Ccmcnt Co. Lti3.|Dunedin; J.C;Spedding,Agentfor\VelliHgtori I® Grandmother «sed Bonnington's! | For over 46 years Bonn- |aj ingtoh's Irish . Moss has .., been the standard cough ® . remedy. Grandmother || used it. ■ your, mbthe'r used. ti. • ■ it, and you probably use it ■ yourself- and give it to a w your ohildren.' ® poitiiington's 1' 1 CARRAGEEN. | [Irish loss. I a There is no medicine like if - a it ior breaking up. ; coughs ® |j aiid colds,' healing' inflain- ™ . ra mation in the bronchial : H tubes and preventing seri» ® \v; ... S ouslungtroubles, '.- :. . | ■ I REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.'. ■ i 1 B' Get what you ask for, attft a g!! ask for Bonningtoh'sit-ieli | - § Moss-there' is I , '

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19090731.2.89.3

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 574, 31 July 1909, Page 10

Word count
Tapeke kupu
623

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 574, 31 July 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 574, 31 July 1909, Page 10

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert