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Perfect Health. NO person can enjoy perfect health if suffering from any form of Indigestion. Everyone has perfect health at their very hand by taking Renzie's Pepso. It is an absolute cure for Indigestion in all its stages. All Chemists and Stores, 2s. 6d. • DMT WASTE WORDS overa; coTd. fcingenfc;upoii aneglecfcedicold are too dangerous—asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, pleurisy, consumption—you know the ■' story. Take a few doses of Lane's Emulsion when a cold, first, makes its appearance,, and; in- place of weeks or months erf' more, or less, illness,, because of the cold, • your- health, will'.- be as-well as- ey.er : in a day or , two. Lanes Emulsion". being ajung healer as well ; as-tt cough curer, , heals the influmed and bruised membranes of the throat and lungs while it is curing. This healing and building power fo not found: in any-of the ordinary cough mixtures, and explainswhysomany thousands of "people are to-dny taking Lam'b Emulsion in place of the old-time ordinary cough medi-. eines. Lake's Emulsion can be' purchased in two sizes from all medicine vendor*—large 4/6, small 2/6. The 4/6 size is the economical size—Basure, it's "-Lake's." 62 tf' * ~ """ "■""■"" ""* u^. THE... Doctor's. Donation From " Wairarapa Age," July SS, 1909. The snnounccrnont thnt Dr« \V. H. Hosklnjr had withdrawn his offer ol £500 for a ladles' bath at Masterton, c.iuscd one unsophisticated lady resident to remark to her better-half, on . reading of the doctor's iz&ntion to purchnse radium with the monoy: ' Fancy,. Dr. Hosking, Instead of giving that £500 to the Indies' baths, intends to buy £500 worth of radium and give tins of it to tho poor I' Tho Innocent person had only heard of Radium In tho form of the well-known boot polish." mimnimiijin in" n ■ 'inimn - THAT SHINIEST OF SHOE SHINES! NIHIL LIXIT. ■ ;.:.. a (Borre's Patent.) BURN LESS GOAL, GIVE MORE HEAT, NO BLACK-LEADING. BURN .FOR HOURS ' WITHOUT ATTENTION. PRICE INGLUDEB TJLES, HEARTH, AND KERB. Francis 'Holmes, AVOODWARD STREET, WELLINGTON. SOLE AGENT. A LEADING LONDON DOCTOR SAYS:"Oatmeal has been gaining ground amongst the well-to-do in Great Britain"—and no wonder! The immense benefit of Porridge and Milk as a daily diet cannot bn over-estimated. It is equally valuable to the man who desires Physical Energy and Mental Alertness; the woman who seeks Comeliness and Beauty, and the child who requires building up in muscle and body. ' Hi i 7 H H EU B3 Oa.tmea.l makes delicious Porridge'. It is Rich, Pure, and Dry, with the sweet nutty flavour and the maximum of nutriment. Ask for "McGILL'S," made at Tokomairiro, Otago. J||g The Now Edward VII _ . , - Post Office in London Triumph of with its 8 acres o£ Concrete! floor space is being built of concrete! Concrete of extraordinary strength and splendid appearance—practically indestructible, is being mailo in New Zealand with s Largely used by tho Government j in New Zealand Railways;' Public j Works Department; City.. Corpora? j tions; Harbour Boards; Large ; Contractors, etc. BURNSIDE CEMENT in strength, ; Fineness,. Uniformity, Colour, ' i j and Parity' takes highest rank, i ! as proved by the enormous de--1 niand. I Agont-J. C. SPEDDING, j Merchant, Wellington. STUDY the Property Market.-The back page of "The Dominion" U 4 Land aud Fora Directory.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 896, 16 August 1910, Page 2

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526

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 896, 16 August 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 896, 16 August 1910, Page 2

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