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d C Id- ■ : ■' tf » P to CoMsiJinptioii n' '' " " ' * ' '.' " ' *'' '*'* " *''' "' " ti l _ Many a bright young life has been lost through neglect in the I j; treatment of a cough or cold. This is the opportunity which the |™ i %j' dread consumption germs welcome. The sufferer becomes run 1 <•' pL@ pg down and weak, his system is unable to resist the advance of /$* ■. < JV3' \ j era j - disease and almost before it can be realised he is declared a |_ If Lane's Emulsion be taken at the first sign of a cough or cold, If IV . Jj \> I &TB consumption need not be feared, in fact, there are cases on If, \ . > M V 1 v pf fe' ■ IP record in which this sterling remedy has proved efficacious /)7/ -' \\ j . where doctors have pronounced the patient a consumptive. \vi X3E Lane's Emulsion is an ideal remedy, being perfectly compounded j '[ Jj L/ \\ H from the finest and purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood / ' ill ffl-m Creasote and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, all perfectly I WliiiilfiT"*'■ / \i ■ \ lT"i' combined and emulsified by the addition of fresh eggs. It not' j ' 'sh \1 1 Ict Si only restores health, but also builds and maintains new strength. II ftV' >( \ I ffHI It puts flesh on the thin, restores confidence to the nervous, and |.V' ~ A I PO promotes a healthy appetite and perfect digestion. || I ® Lane's Emulsion is pleasant to the palate and is eagerly taken by children, who greatly benefit from it. The ease with which 'M. lImMPIW ill H it is borne by the stomach gives it a great advantage in rX f »\\lTOr J f ® j3-~ss exhausting diseases where other medicaments are rejected. It NO' v ira\\W) 1/U (bi"*s is perfectly harmless, and if you are a sufferer from— J?L COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & V// [JL 111 CATARRH, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION OR 13 ANY OTHER WASTING DISEASE }P you should immediately start on a course of Lane's Emulsion. . P~^ §§ It will give you renewed health and vigor, brace you up, make . , .5 your work a pleasure, give a clear eye, an elastic step and a Mr. M. 0. Snicer, of Hampstead, tells-hi# story: buoyant spirit. Thousands testify to its curative virtues. Doctors „ [_j JV] - n g |, een a vcr y £cyer( . su {T c rer lifem n bod coujli and frequent spiiting j™ prescribe it and everywhere may be found those who have been of blood, I resolved to try a comae of Lane's Emulsion. The'rcsults were indeed I&2 •H-r? restored by it to perfect health, Strength and vitality. marvellous. Alter taking two bottle, there wa> a great change lor the better. «r-jn a.i ,-ftj • _ The cough was not so bad, and has now disappeared, whilst the spitting of Psj I J us t ( r y Lane's Emulsion. It will not fail you. All chemists blood has ceased entirely. I might say that the cough was so bod that I could jg| ifj . and stores stock it. Do misled—ask for and insist upon , ' D getting LANhb hiMULDIUIN. have, snd will always have ihc gieatejt pleasure, in'recommending Lane's Emuliion—the medicine that made me well again." . ' Prepared by E. G. LANE, CHEMIST, OAMARU, N.Z. - M. 0. SPICER, Cambridge Si,, Hampstead, Aihburton, N.Z. sll; cll©ffllStS^ 0 iPy||llV storekeepers 1 Srlwiw The Large size contains more than { H , . 1,, 1111, y, hi il. ill. „ t - I

I The invited trials of i I Cars suitable for Military purposes. 1 | 45 Cars competed, including Mercedes, Na- | | piers, and the leading European manufacturers, . ! | f 'l Ford 5-scater was entered, along with a Ford S | I business wagon. 1 The distance was 1954 miles over country roads, j I the light Ford was ridiculed at the start on acI count of its lightness, but it was the only one to | finish. The Czar personally inspected it and gave f. his sanction to Fords being purchased for Milij I tary use. t The Canadian Government also purchased I Fords for Military purposes in' preference to any I | other make. | 26 h.p. Runabout, 2-scaler £198 28 h.p. Touring Gar, 5- seatsr JJ2QS All Ford Cars arc lully equipped. | Sole N.Z. Agents: i THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPAMY, LTD., I COURTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON. Defemied Attempt by Burglars Foiled by "CHUBB'S." Tho following letter will prove of Interest to those who wish to secure valuable articles from thieves. COPY. Telephone 4364. PETER MATHIESON, Successor to 358 Pitt Street, Sydney. HOME RULE TOBACCO COY., 80th MaT< 1913 , IMPORTER AND TOBACCO DISTRIBUTOR, Messrs. CHUBB'S, LTD., SYDNEY. Dear Sirs,— On Sunday afternoon, the 25th inst., burglars entered, my premises and made a determined attack on my Chubb's Safe, which is about j feet high, with explosives. It affords mc much pleasure in advising you that although both locks on the right hand door of the Safe were fired, the Safe successfully resisted all attempts to open it. An■ attempt was also made to saw off the top hinge. The Safe contained cash, jewellery, and valuable documents, worth about £15,000. Fou iwill be pleased to learn that this is the second time this particular Safe has been attacked by burglars, it having resisted a previous attempt in September, 1597. The Chubb's Padlock guarding the goods delivery entrance also resisted determined efforts to force it open. Kindly let me have your latest catalogue and prices for Burglar 1/esisiing Safes, as I wish to instal another Chubb at mil office. (Signed) PETER MATHIESON. Mr. James Dykes, of Cualter, Dykes and Co., Featherston street, Wellington, is Attorney in New Zealand for Chubb's Australian Co., Ltd., and holds Urge stocks of their Fire and Burglar Resisting Safes and Strong Room Doors.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1785, 25 June 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1785, 25 June 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1785, 25 June 1913, Page 5

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