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.WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASE JIEJiTIXG. STEEPLECHASE TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. lGlli and lOtli JULY. I'IBST DAY-TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOOX. Trains leave for Racecourse as follow:— Tc Avo depart, 10.28 and 10.15 a.m. Lambton depart, 10.23, 10.15, 11.5. a.m., aiul 1.10 p.m. A. J3. WIfYTE, Secretary The "Perfect" Cleanser & Scourer Removes Dirt and Urease, and is Cheaper than Soap and Soda. Any article that will lighten the work in the house, polish the utensils, eradicate grease and dirt and reduce labour is a good friend to the housewife. The "Perfect" Cleanser does all this. It clcans everything, removes grease and dirt from Crockery, Enamelware, Cutlery, Aluminumwarc, Marble, Tiles, Porcelain Baths, Woodwork, Paintwork and Carpets. Is Harmless to tise Skia and Makes no Smell. 1 It is a pure white natural mineral containing no chemicals, is non-poisonous and non-corrosive. It is splendid for washing clothes, as it takes out all the dirt, • softens the water and leaves no suds. A small quantity put in a basin of greasy water immediately destroys the grease Four ounces of this cleanser is sufficient for a bucket of water. Put up in lib. and 4lb. bags.. PRICE, 6d. PER POUND. t W.'MILLS & Co., Ltd

. Toescapc APPEHDIGITIS proper care of the digestive system is imperative. Lack of attention to the most important funciioa® of the body is culpably dangeimi?, the more so as the trouble of regulatio'g thebowelsis trifling. Oivj tcaspoonml of STEMS' HEALTH SALT taken every morniv.y before breakfa?t will keep the whole system perfectly regular .-.ml free from all the impurities which set up irritation—acquir* the habit in time. Palatable, rolreshinc, and healthgiving STEVENS' HEALTH SALT is the Salt that sweetens liie— Pries 1/6, from s!l Chemists and Grocers. Sole Proprietor, H. I'. Stcvkns, Christchi:hcii. CS.m-6

OS '* ® ® UOj ■ * ■ '■ l?/; s V ■>■ ' -■ ; ' "'TSJJ C!Gi i m 1 Emuklon is the ? Uli .... gruMany a bright young life has been lost through neglect in the _ ' '■ f_,- ■ treatment of a cough or cold. This is the opportunity the !a fOg dread consumption germs 'welcome. The sufferer becomes run , p* \ down and weak, his system is unable to resist the advance of p.. ™ disease and almost before it can be realised be is declared a jy/r I 1 D consumptive. Jm f ''" V\ SO) If Lane's Emulsion be taken at the first sign of a cough or cold, {/ft )i 1 ! HQ! consumption need not be feared, in fact, there are cases on j/tf ?v j \\ pi record in which this sterling remedy has proved efficacious llle W\ IPI ' where doctors have pronounced the patient a consumptive. 'j | ' ' Lane's Emulsion is an ideal remedy, being perfectly compounded .(I \ H from the finest and purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creasote and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, all perfectly $$$$!|* ffTp combined and emulsified by the addition of fresh eggs. It not 7 { "hl f ' 'Y ' /j\ 4 • I ! ™ only restores health, but also builds and maintains new strength. A'llsli j I STB It puts flesh on the thin, restores confidence to the nervous, and { I «-Hfg ■ promotes a healthy appetite and perfect digestion. I I am S3 > . . |tewgl| ft : M ■ *r-mi Lane's Emulsion is pleasant to the palate and is eagerly taken //1 — r , ** by children, who greally benefit torn il. The e.se ,»ith which »MTOT"'!'ll»ll W H it is borne by the stomach gives it a great advantage in //' (• EH wr-m exhausting diseases where other medicaments are rejected. It vJV• /-/ Lnw' " is perfectly harmless, and if you are a sufferer from- //// " JZ. COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, % V// Jl. " CATARRH, INCIPIENT' CONSUMPTION OR. Af 1 ANY OTHER WASTING DISEASE ® ; you should immediately start on a course of Lane's Emulsion. It will give you renewed health and vigor, brace you up, make • El . m—p your work a pleasure, give a clear eye, an elastic step and a Mr. M. 0. Spicer, of Hampstead, tells his story: ?.r-B, buovant spirit. Thousands testify to its curative virtues. Doctors „H, • , « , , , , ~ .. 1 . «*in •!'! 1 if 11 ILL Haung been a very severe sufferer from a boa cough ana frequent spitting prescribe it and everywhere may be found those who nave been of blood, I resolved to liyacomse of Lane's Emulsion. The results were indeed " Es3 gjj • restored by it to perfect health, strength and vitality. marvellous. After taking two bottles there was a great cliangc (or the better. ra _ The coujh was not so bad, and lias now disappeared, whilst the spitting'ol Just try Lane's Emulsion. It will not fail you. All chemists blood has ceascd entirely. I might say that the cough was so bad that I could jjsJ I and stores stock it. Do not be misled—ask for and insist upon nct Bet8 et vcr y much :1 «P ot n.ght, but now I can sleep as soundly as l could g , • * » Kipip nft/TTTT CT/°»M twelve months ago. I write this for ihc benefit of others who may suffer as I getting LAN Lb tMULoI [N. have, snd will always have the neatest pleasure in recommending Lane's Emuliion—the medicine that made me well again." Efil Prepared by E. G. LANE, CHEMIST, OAMARU, N.Z. M . o. spicer, Cambridcs St., A.hburton, n,z. |i | ; 4/6 per' bottle m f jeMllV SSSg and storekeepers | eoJ Mllmw wlwll neli LJir,ci.r ,han ■ 3 twwßwwwgwrawgßß^Bw^iWKfflaimawwiaw^^

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 16 July 1913, Page 3

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875

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 16 July 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 16 July 1913, Page 3

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