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Prompt Relief 8| p from Rheumatism 1 |l LUMfifiCO, SPRAINS! Ejj U AND ALL ACHES AND PASKS | 13 Assured by Apjlyin: E3 $ . ARB ra I ksy la & "' ' | ■ . Bright, rosy/sparkling health ■ in children. Children full of life, fun. frolic. That's nature's way. . Lane's Emulsion gSKsna given regularly for. a .few weeks supplies the start.' Lane's helps the digestive organs assimilate good food —the good food that's needed in child growth. But more—Lane's itself is sJ food, a medicine-food, and is exaotly what's needed for weak, puny children. Lane's Emulsion contains food for bones, nerves, blood and tissues. That's why children thrivo rapidly on Lake's Emulsion, v 71 Watch Your Feet! If you are a man with your way to make, look to your ieetl Untidy bootß will spoil you, however well you arc drctfert and hatted. Get neat boots'ami make themlook well and last long by using- a perfect polish) It is spelled R-A-D-I-U-IH! At a trifling cost it gives a permanent polish and a unique preservative. You spread it thinly now and then.. Occasional rubbing docs Ihe reßt. You have a dense black, very brilliant gloss. At a cost of sixpence.' you get incalculable . extra wear in your boots. Made by IDIcLEOD, CB Mnrllnborpugb & Wellington. %Q Q Sold Everywjjhbe. _ _ __ _ 7 I

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 804, 29 April 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 804, 29 April 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 804, 29 April 1910, Page 9

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