For Influenza tako Woods' Great Pepnermmt Cure. Never fails, Is. '6d., , 2s' Gd.-Advt. , _^ Dorr WASTE WORDS, over a cold. The resnlts contingent upoa a neglected cold are too dangerous—asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, pleurisy,, consampfcioji—you know the story. Take a few doses of Lake's Emulsion when a i cold - first makes its appearance, and in place of weeks orrnonths of more, or less, illness, .because of the cold, your : heaftih will be as well as-ever, in a day or two. Lane's-' Emulsion bemg,alnngiiealeraswell.as* coagh rarer, heals the inflamed and bruised membranes of tho throat and.lungs while it is .curing. This healing and building power is not found in any of the ordinary congh mixtures, and explains why so many thousands of people are to-day taking Lake's Emulsion in place of the old-time ordinary cough medicines. Lame's Emulsion can ba purchased in two sizes from all medicine vendors—large •tyS, small , 2/6. The 4/6 size is the economi,cal size— it's " Laste's:" 62 I riimiii!'T ,1 i l h'''"' li '"' i " Li - u '- LU " M '' ILI ' l ''' l ' >,- ' : ' u!tJ ' Ui K | Tho food that builds up health! v McGSlfs Oatmeal For Breakfast or Supper no more nutritious and healthful dish can bo found than a plate of porridgo and milk! McGill's Oatmeal is the finest that money can buy—it has tho delicious nutty flavour. In open competition With the choicest products of Great Britain at the British Japan Exhibition, London, 1910, McGill's Oatmeal was , awarded the Gold, Medal. Order a supply to-day from your grocer, and be surs it's "McGill's,' i otherwise you may bo disappointed. I ' Made at Milton (Toiomaiiiio), | Otaj»o". J Sf TJjo Tho New Edward 'VH . _ . , „ Post Office •in london .iriHHpaOl W ith its 8 acres of floor space is being built of ■ concrotol Concrete of extraordinary strength v < and splendid appearance—practically indestructible, is being made in New Zealand with . Largely, used by tho ' Government in Now Zealand Railways;* Public Works Department; City Corporations; Harbour Boards; Largo Contractors, etc. BURNSIDE CEMENT in strength, Fineness! Uniformity, Colour, and Purity takes highest rank, as pro Tod by tho ononnous demand. Agont-J. C. SPEDDFNG, Merchant, Wollinpton.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 944, 11 October 1910, Page 9
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351Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 944, 11 October 1910, Page 9
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