/ s!fe,i S*^s-s^a ; ''' !:! ' ?:^ ( rA BASKET FJJLL \ ff of clean, sweet»snieiling linen g S Is obtained with half the toll $ I and in half the time if thewasii S ft is done with Sunlight Soap. fl Give lip foronce the old, hard S way of using common soap. Jz Sunlight will shorten tho 8T 'ft day's work but lengthen 3 ■ the life of your '$ ' • clothes. J? A. Scientific emulsion of fresh eggs, pure Cod Liver, Oil, Beeclwvood Creasote, Lime and Soda—a valuable combmation of food and medicine. Do you know of any better combination? Doctors do not; - chemists do not. Both chemists and doctors admit that LANE'S , Emulsion has quickly stepped into the front rank, of Reliable Remedies for Pulmonary Diseases, Coughs, Colds, and General DebSity. Merit has 'done it. Merit has made LANE'S EfcWLSION a g tremendous success r-merit in the combination, and' Writ in the quality of ingre- . dients used. Ask your dbcter if LAME'S" EMULSION'is suited to your case, aad he guided by < his advice. If he says "yes," then give LANE'S a faithful, persistent Trial. 72 A' LEADING LONDON DOCTOR SAYS:"Oatmcal has been gaining ground amongst tfrs well-to-do in Great Britain"—and no>wonder! The immense benefit of Porridge and Milk as a daily diet cannot be over-estimated.' It is equally valuable to the man who desires Physical Energy and Mental Alertness, the woman' who seeks Comeliness and Boauty, and the child who requires building up in muscle and body. ;l¥i©Oil! 9 e KM £311 t 4P <?*v <£3) n' ©A, Vα U m a Vh? <2Sb u makes delicious Porridge. It is Rich, Pun, and Dry, with tho ffwoat nutty flavour and the maximum of nutriment,. Ask for "McGILL'S," made at Tokomairiro, Otago. More Popular than ever. Every year the sales of Bonnington's CARRAGEEN Irish Moss. 9 -increase largt ly. & j For over 46 years it has i) been the standard remedy • for coughs and colds. It $ quickly cures, soothes the jj irritation, heals the lungs * and leaves them strong ji and healthy. REFUSE SUBSTITUTE?-. u Insist on getting jßonnmg* ton's. There is no remedy h "just as good." ' y^^ Jβ .'. /%r Mr. WiLLi/m £<&io*//\o recommend your Irish Moss coughs and colds, or any lung;' "-'. <»£plainl, having used it In njy family :■ &;over;twen(yyS9rs." . 9
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 13
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375Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 13
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