A GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE "We call LANE'S EMULSION a great family medicine because we have found it to do so muchgood with all members of our family. Directly any of us catch a cold, LANE'S EMULSION is the pass-word, and'LANE'S al* ways does us good. We are all, more or less, weak cfjested, but LANE'S seems to have so strengthened our lungs tbat we do not catch coldso easily now. We afso practice breathing exercises as recommended on the circular, with the result that we have all gained in chest measurement.,' Fresh Air and Lane's Ensttsioii that is the story of many Heathy Families, Fresh air all the time—fresh air deeply breathed. Breathe it in deep and hard to strengthen the lungs and to increase chest expansion. Fresh air is a tonic for the lungs and a tonic for the whole body. When a cold comes along take a few doses of LANE'S EMULSION and you need not fear more serious illness. Don't be afraid of these two—fresh air to buitd lungs, LANE'S EMULSION to cure colds—and you neet*, not worry about consumption. LANE'S EMULSION is sold by all Chemists and Stores. 2/6 & 4/6 per bottle. The large bottle is the economical size, but whichever size you buy, be careful to take none but CANE'S. 96
Fleecy Woollens Mrs. Clare Millar, of Enmore, Sydney, writes; — "People who haven't used 1 Sunlight Soap' for blankets should try it. The common soaps seem to leave the blankets dull and heavy to the touch, but ' Sunlight' makes the nap stand well up, and makes-them fleecy and woolly as though they had just come out of the shop, and this with less time and less work than is' required with ordinary soap." COOD LAUNDRY SOAP No. 57. GUARANTEED UNDER THE "PURE FOOD ACT, 1908, N.5.W.," BY LEVER BROTHERS , LIMITED, SYDNEY, NS.W. Nq. 57. ! PESTS THAT] | Orchardists know from ■ \ fitter experience s what ■ jj these pests are. If they are • j not kept under, the fruit in- ' I dustry must perish. Where ] j they have any hold at all, the '■ i fruit industry cannot pos- !; ;! siblypay. They convert pro- ' ) Htable work into a heart- J « breaking drudgery. You ; 1 know them— t I Codlin Moth \ I Leaf-Curl \ Beetles I I Woolly Aphis | i Red Spider \ I Spraying is the only rem- \ ) edy, and there is only one ; ; spray that is at once econom!- \ I cal, safe, and infallible. It is : ; fatal to all pests, and it does ; 1 not wash off with the first { J shower. • \ \ Sherwin-Williams | 5 New Process i I £E all Pests!! I REAIEMBERI "Parasites " j live on the profits." j I Another preparation perfect ' I for summer spraying is ! = Sherwin-Williams \ I Lime-Sulphur Solution ! > Sole Agents for N.Z.— i \ Sharland & Co., Ltd. : I Wellington & Auckland. 1 g 3 a STOP coughing, stop it. J No need of it, not whence you can buy a bottle of Ayer'a i|| Cherry Pectoral. Used for 75 p years. Sold in threo sizes, . |
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1569, 12 October 1912, Page 3
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