"ft Everything is measured'by a standard,whether it be something to wear, , to use, or to drink. The standard of Cod Liver Oil Emulsions, is Lane's Emulsion. No one tries to make any better ; no one. claims that there is any better; but some Chemists offer for sale 'other Emulsions which they claim to be as good as Lane's. 'When you ask for Lane's, insist upon having Lane's — the original and the standard, and avoid the substitute. LANE'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER,-OIL,, with Hypophosjihiles of Lime and Soda, relieves and cures the most obstinate Cough. It soothes and disinfects the digestive tract, checking fermentation, and greatly improving digestion, assimilation, and nutrition.. So successful has it been that doctors are using it in their practice. Were it not so successful it would not be imitated, and that is a sound reason why you should insist upon having what you ask for. • ' . At all Chemists and Stores. 216 & 4/ti per Bottle. 90 Look out for the Snake Every tin of Cotr* bear* tht » ■ brand 01 the snake, and con- |J&£ tains an unequalled boot pol- S||p lib. and leather food, Cobra ipfp keeps yonr shoes iof(, pliable, '0' waterproof and comfortable, %? BOOT,,POL|feH elvci a brilliant liutlns '-4 polish ihatiYHlnolruboffana i 101 l dainty fabrics, > ■ iinnlqnc—remorei Kt&IDS nnd Hulncf 111 Vff~ r* Nvi n I ttO*H>.O23 2> the older tolks fl! V : i § well fIS the little I j i I promptly and effectually with i 8 Bonnington's. Imk Mos«— ; I the remedy that for over half t j !j century has been the ilandird finv i * ily coujjh cure. There's no medi- j j cine so life, io and io | I effective. Donnington's il «bl»- | t lutely free from harmful drug!. . | ! MR. A. M. GRANT. T. j S WUili. Re;emi. wiileii- For , B vein now I hiw "!«> Bomiw; S ion" Iri.h Mo- lor uutbi inJ I I colds.. For children ill. ike but H Ira medicine in (he world; eiiy I* J Va RcfuK subititutci and imita- Jw M tioni. There is only one M U BONNINGTON'S. Cet & g fd A RRAG EEN U The Great English Remedy. HA¥E YOU with wounds that diwharp or otherwisp, perhaps so surrounded with inflammation and ewoUch, that when von press your finger on tho Inflamed pnrt it leaves tho impression? If so. under tho fkin you have, poison which, if not extracted, will canso von enfrcring till death releases you. Perhaps your knees arc swollen, the joints being ulcerated: tho same with 11,0 ankles, round which tho ekm may be disooloureil, or there niav be wounds. You may ha_ve attended hospitale and had. medical a<J««>. or advised to submit to amputation but do not, for I can wire you. Idonteay perhaps; hut I will. Send at onoo to tho Drug Stores for a supply of OINTMENT, and Pills, which H o. certain cure tor Bad Legs, Ulcerated Joints, Carbuncles, Poisoned Hands, Tumors,: Abfcespos, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and Ringworm. See the Trade ilark of a Gramlioppcr on a green label. Prepared by Albert and Co., Albert House. ?$ Farnngtou Street. London, England. Wholesale from Sharland and Co., Kempthorno, pressor and Co., Crlin. wade, Ridley and Co., New Zealand Drug Co.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 12
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532Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 12
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