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EDDIE 'WE&THERBUHH When he was 6 months old, Eddie Weatherburn, 21 Windmill Street, Miller's Point, Sydney, N.S.W., suffered greatly from bronchitis, and , his, mother, Mrs. E. Weatherburn, decided to give SCOTTS Emulsion a,trial. "From Uie firs! bottle I noticed an improvement," she writes (Sep- ' tember 1907). "He is now restore"! to ' complete good tf&alth, and looks rosy, wMch is entirely due to SCOTTS Emulsion." Think ot*"emulsion" and you will think of-." SCOTT'S." All emulsions are similar in appearance, but that is all. Itls only results that count, and the " results of SCOTTS follow from the fact that SCOTT'S is the only emulsion on which you can rely to cure, SCOTTS " fishman "on the package is the guarantee of the desired cure. 'Of all chemists and dealers la medicines, THE MARK BY WHICH YOTJ , ,;< PICK - OUT YOUR CURE! _ BBBBiißßatai WHY BE BALD? ■ ~'; nn'm" 1 "'"'""*""" ""■" BALDNESS is 'generally the effect I and symptom of a disease of the hair— tenia ccmita-i, dopcia, or other. Bnce'B wonderful REGENERATOR differs totally from ordienry hair- , 1 tonics and alleged hair-foods, because it goes to the root of the trouble and lulls the disease. The most obstinate ' and long-standing cases yield to this treatment. > ->. Thoso are c«nnUi» on-retouched plietopaphs taken by Mr. H. 11. Clifford, of Christcbvrcb, wlio guarantees their anthen-, tlctty. -■— - •" ( Brice's Regenerator! Price, 3/6. ' Speolal Strength, 5/G."" Frail all the bat ch/mitts, or/rtm W. BRICE & SON, "/ >, 137 Colombo Stroot. Chrlstohuroh. 9 ?BRICE'S RBGENERATOB: PhoJo graphs can be r-een at the premises ot C. A. Fletcher: Punbar 61oana. c W. Wallace, Ef Johnson, W. 11. Coy, DI.C, and L. Aphn, Petono; whu* theso specifies are on Sale. ' ! *""'■' felasly , ; • People Strongly: Recommend Lane's Emulsion. -' Lano'a Emulsion Is unWersaJlf Tuwwn and used throughout' New . ' Zealand. , a city, town, or township can bo found In this country but where this valuable; healer and body-builder can be ■ 1 readily obtained. It Is used by \> alt conditions of men, women, and i children at all times of the year, and does good vhenever and wherever used. c " Stanley C* Schmidt, Marton, had really weak lungs—his doctor 1 said he bad' consumption. His letter-Telates that 'Lane's Emul-! slon' gave him complete and built him up to health and strength."' ' "Nurse Maude, the Christchurch lady who has probably done more In the crusade against ' consumption-than any,other N. Z., lady, says ' Lane's Emulsion has< been much appreciated, and is' preferred by my patients to any other.'" , • ' N "W. W. Gibson, Leeston, after, suffering constantly from colds for four years.-'/ Was entirely'cured by Lane's Emulsion." *"W. Coleridge Hyde, chemist, ■Wellington, was completely cured of; a long-standing cough with spitting of blood, by Lane's Emulsion." - - ..These few instances can be multiplied, not merely by hundreds, but by thousands right here In ■New Zealand. Just remember that cold is always Jhe starting point - ' of consumption, asthma, Bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, , etc. If there is a history of weak i lungs in your family, take Lane's Emulsion, and keep on taking It until you a're L thorougbly restored ' to health. Emulsion nourishes and InT%orates —it enables , you to resist living disease, It % always succeeds where ordinary cough mixtures entirely fall. In r£*3 ' flttles, 4/6 and 2/C everywhere. V? » ,flu- the largo slzf ' 48 * \V " -nirTrr^nrn a w.r^-^»wm J I STAR ' f ". (BRAND) MULLET < THE GREAT \\l. DEUCA'CT. . FBOM EVEBY QROCEB: BEADT FOB rjBE, lOare/ally Preparod by . > v THE DOMINION CANNING CO.. • - j/AUCKLAND,.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 645, 23 October 1909, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 645, 23 October 1909, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 645, 23 October 1909, Page 15

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